To be unconscious is to be lacking spiritual understanding & discernment, as if in a state of spiritual sleep.
Pertaining to behavior or experience not controlled by the ego.The part of the mind, mental functioning, or personality not in the immediate field of awareness.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms
The Realm of Spirit, the dark canyons of human existence… Only the Spirit holds the wisdom to know & understand the things of the Spirit.
“God has revealed the things of the spirit to us …
1 Corinthians 2:10-11
… by his Spirit …
The Spirit searches all things…
even the deep things of God.
who knows a person’s thoughts except their own spirit within them? In the same way: no one knows the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God.”
The depths of the subconscious mind contain a sacred essence, intricately woven with our soul’s essence.
It is within this realm that darkness resides, symbolizing the presence of Satan, the adversary, the one who confuses.
Satan operates in the darkness, seeking to cause separation among all that is whole.
“But your iniquities have separated you from your God; your sins have hidden his face from you, so that he will not hear.”
Isaiah 59:2
Mind & Spirituality
The depths of the unconscious mind are interconnected with our spiritual nature. The presence of both light and darkness are within the unconscious mind, symbolizing good and evil forces.
Satan and Separation
Satan is the adversary, representing darkness and seeking to create separation among individuals. This is in line with the traditional Christian belief that Satan is a malevolent spiritual entity opposed to God and goodness.
Human Sinfulness
Human sinfulness, is rooted in the biblical narrative of Adam and Eve’s disobedience. All human beings are born with a sinful nature, leading to selfishness, rebellion, and separation from God.
Broken Relationships
The inherent sinfulness leads to fractured relationships with both God and other people. This brokenness is attributed to our sinful nature, causing a divide between humanity and the perfect and holy nature of God.
Influence of Thoughts and Words
The impact of sinful thoughts and words can distance individuals from a harmonious relationship with God and others. It emphasizes the power of words to build up or tear down and the role of thoughts in shaping behavior.
Ego and Inner Child
An “ego of a child” can control an individual who has not achieved integration. Unresolved childhood trauma and the consequences of such experiences on an individual’s psyche.
God’s Presence and Guidance
There is a recurring theme of God’s presence and support in times of pain and turmoil. Biblical verses are cited to underscore the importance of guarding one’s heart and recognizing the spiritual battle against unseen forces.
Deceptive Nature of Satan
References the deceptive nature of Satan, who can masquerade as an angel of light, luring individuals away from the path of righteousness.

In the Bible, it is stated that all human beings are sinful and none are truly good, not even one. The concept of “good” here refers to being holy.
Integration Is Holy
To be holy means: to be complete, whole, and integrated.
Every person carries fragments of themselves hidden within the deep crevices of their minds, concealing their true selves in the shadows of their subconscious.
The Bible teaches that sin entered the world through the disobedience of Adam and Eve, marking the fall of humanity from its original state of holiness and communion with God.
As a result, all human beings are born with a sinful nature, inclined towards selfishness, rebellion, and separation from God.
This inherent sinfulness manifests in various ways in our thoughts, words, and actions, leading to a broken relationship with both God and others.
The inherent sinfulness within us permeates our thoughts, words, and actions, resulting in a fractured relationship with both God and our fellow human beings.
This brokenness is a consequence of our sinful nature, which separates us from the perfect and holy nature of God.
Our thoughts, often tainted by selfishness, pride, and impure desires, can lead us astray from God’s truth and wisdom. We may entertain thoughts of envy, greed, or lust, which ultimately distance us from a harmonious relationship with God and others.
Our words, influenced by sin, can deceive, hurt, or manipulate others, causing division. Their power can build up or tear down, encourage or discourage, heal or wound.
When one is not integrated, they are under the control of a child’s ego.
This refers to being consumed by the ego of a child, seeking solace from the pain of rejection that was inflicted upon them. The experiences that lead to this bewildering state are twisted, unholy, and depraved. A child may be forced to enact actions such as hating, dividing, severing, and locking away certain aspects of their psyche, all in an attempt to soothe the one who should have provided comfort.
Instead of guiding the child towards healthy functionality, they are left to navigate the turmoil caused by dissociation, resulting from the traumatic experiences imposed upon them by adults. These experiences hinder the child’s ability to understand basic concepts such as colors, numbers, and emotions. Being thrust into the center of adult dysfunction and being subjected to adult problems is a form of torture for a child, regardless of how it may compare to other difficult situations.
The adult who should have loved and nurtured the child instead manipulates them to love the parent more, while simultaneously denying their memories, gaslighting them, and depriving them of the truth. The inner child is pushed deeper into the shadows, mirroring the same treatment the parent received in their own upbringing. This cycle perpetuates, resulting in an adult who doesn’t need to be as broken as they have become. It now becomes the individual’s responsibility to pick up the shattered pieces of themselves.
God sees this pain and turmoil, and He is present to offer guidance and support. As the Bible says in Proverbs 4:23:
“Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.”
This verse highlights the importance of being mindful of what we allow into our hearts and minds, as our thoughts and emotions deeply influence our actions and behaviors.
Additionally, Ephesians 6:12 reminds us that our struggle is not merely against other human beings, but against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.
This passage suggests the existence of unseen spiritual forces at work in the world and emphasizes the need for vigilance in protecting ourselves from their influence.
Satan possesses the ability to control the unconscious mind, as mentioned in various passages of the Bible. In 2 Corinthians 11:14, it is stated, “And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light.” Satan can appear as something good or desirable, deceiving us in the process.
The depth of the unconscious mind intertwines with our spiritual nature. It is important to guard our hearts and minds, being mindful of the influences we allow.
The struggle we face extends beyond the physical realm, involving unseen spiritual forces. Satan has the ability to manipulate and deceive, appearing as something appealing to lead us astray.


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