Wednesday is Question and Answer Day on the blog…a time for exploring many of the questions that people have recently asked about the nine Conversations with God books and the New Spirituality. Here’s this week’s entry…
Topic: Conflict of consciousness
Question asked by: Terri Heymers
Question: Can our superconciousness conflict with what ‘conciousnesss’ intent is? If so, how can we know this and how do we find the superconciousness intent?

Neale’s Response: Wow, excellent question, Terri!
I’m not sure that I would use the word “conflict” here, but I do understand your meaning. I think that it is possible for us not to know at the Conscious Level of creation what we are intending at the Superconscious Level, and thus, for the two to appear to be in “conflict.”
To move closer to understanding your Superconscious intent, spend much more time listening to your Self each day. Double the amount of time you are meditating, and reduce by half the amount of time you are spending listening to the rest of the worlf, and doing the truly irrelevant stuff in life. (Television, CDs, parties, gossipy phone calls, sleeping — yes, spend less time sleeping and you’ll find the time each day to be awake.)
Ask your Superconscious…What is your goal and intent? For this moment? For this hour? For this day? For this life?
You can stop for 20 seconds and ask your Superconscious this question any time. Few people do.
Do it. Five times a day, just do it.
Watch the difference that it makes in your level of Knowing.
(Ask Neale may be accessed on a daily basis in the Messengers’ Circle at Neale’s personal website: www.nealedonaldwalsch.com. Each week Neale selects a question from those posted there and publishes it in this blog.)
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