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Is there a conscious and unconscious mind?
The conscious mind contains all of the thoughts, memories, feelings, and wishes of which we are aware at any given moment. The unconscious mind is a reservoir of feelings, thoughts, urges, and memories that are outside of our conscious awareness.
What does the Bible say about our conscious?
Hebrews 9:14 says the blood of Christ not only saves us, but it cleanses our conscience so we understand what honors God. We call that our Christian conscience. To fail to obey our Christian conscience is sin (James 4:17).
Is unconscious the same as sleeping?
Being asleep is not the same as being unconscious. A sleeping person will respond to loud noises or gentle shaking. An unconscious person will not.
What does the Bible say about conscious and subconscious?
The Bible is filled with distinctions between conscious and subconscious. However a clear demarcation in the original languages is not always clear as the those precise terms were not used. In English we often refer to our subconscious with other words and it is the same way in Biblical Hebrew and Greek
What is the difference between your spirit and your subconscious mind?
Nowadays, the term ‘subconscious mind’ is being thrown around with careless abandon. But we know what it means. The subconscious mind is the real you. The real you is what is created in the likeness of God. Your subconscious mind is your spirit!!! Your spirit is the real you.
Is the subconscious being worked on by the Holy Spirit all the time?
Take your scalpel, and don’t just deal with the sins I am aware of: go be a surgeon.” Surgeons put you to sleep, and they go into places on your body you don’t know anything about and work on you. That is what God has to do with us. So, yes I think the subconscious is being worked on by the Holy Spirit all the time.
Are phrases like ‘have a desire’ assigned to the brain or subconscious?
Phrases like ‘having a desire’, ‘seeking’, ‘wanting’ or ‘purposing’ or ‘being ready or inclined’ may have to be assigned to the conscious, subconscious, both, or neither, depending on the context. 2 Peter 2:12 talks about unrighteous men who indulge the flesh.