The Role of the Unconscious, Conscious and Subconscious Mind
The Role of the Unconscious, Conscious and Subconscious Mind
You are not one mind. You are three.
This is the secret nobody tells you. Every thought you think, every word you speak, every reaction you cannot explain, every urge you cannot stop, every moment of calm you cannot hold onto, all of it is coming from three different minds working inside the same body. And most of the time, they are not on the same team.
Your behavior, your experience, your character, your beliefs, your love, your fears, your anger, your intelligence, all of it, is the product of these three minds acting together. One of them is governing the other two. Which one governs depends entirely on your level of consciousness.
When consciousness is high, the right mind leads and life becomes clear. When consciousness is low, the wrong mind takes over and life becomes suffering. This is the whole story. Everything else is detail.
Let us meet them.
THE UNCONSCIOUS MIND: THE SPOILED CHILD
The unconscious mind is the oldest and loudest part of you. It runs on fantasy, pleasure, and desire. It is a storehouse. Every feeling you were too ashamed to feel, every memory too painful to face, every embarrassment, every hidden urge, every fear, every habit you cannot explain, all of it is sitting inside this room.
Think of it like an attic nobody has cleaned in forty years. Every toy, every broken promise, every disappointment, every craving you never finished acting on, still there, still waiting, still whispering.
And this attic does not stay quiet.
Every time you try something new, every time you try to change a habit, every time you reach for a better version of yourself, this mind floods you with fear and discomfort. That nervousness you feel before doing something that would be good for you is not a warning. It is the unconscious mind defending its territory.
The unconscious mind has one job. To make you behave exactly the way it has already programmed you to behave. It runs what Guruji calls your "master program." Everything you say, everything you do, must match the pattern of your stored, unfulfilled desires. It does not allow deviation.
And because it runs on the pleasure principle, it wants everything now. It does not care about tomorrow. It does not care about consequences. It behaves exactly like a spoiled child who wants the candy this very second and will throw a tantrum until he gets it. Future vision does not exist in this mind. Only immediate satisfaction.
From the moment you are born, every desire you ever had has entered this room. If it was not fulfilled, it is still there. By the time you are an adult, this attic is overflowing with countless unrealistic and delusional desires, each one pulling at you in a different direction.
This mind has two instincts. Life and death. The life instinct is where satisfaction, joy, good character, and happiness come from. The death instinct is where aggression, trauma, sadness, hopelessness, suicidal thoughts, and bad character come from. Both live inside you. Which one dominates depends on how full the attic is and who is leading your life.
And here is the hard truth. If the unconscious mind is leading, your consciousness is low and your suffering is high. There is no exception to this rule.
One more thing. You have no direct line to this mind. The communication only flows one way, from the unconscious mind up to you. You cannot send messages back. You cannot argue with it. You cannot reason with it. It speaks, and your life obeys.
THE CONSCIOUS MIND: THE REFEREE
The conscious mind is the thinking mind. The part of you that says "I." The part reading these words right now. It is surprisingly small.
It has no memory of its own. It can only hold one thought at a time. Yes or no. Positive or negative. This or that. Try to hold two thoughts at once and watch how quickly it fails.
This mind works on the principle of reality. It has four jobs.
First, it identifies. Every sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, and feeling coming in from the world, the conscious mind names and sorts.
Second, it compares. Is this like that? Is this better or worse? Is this safe or dangerous?
Third, it analyzes. What does this mean? What might happen next?
Fourth, it decides. Yes or no. Accept or reject. Do or don't.
That is all it does. That is the whole job.
But here is the tragedy most people never understand. The conscious mind, the part you call "me," is not actually the leader of your life. It is a referee. It stands between the unconscious mind below and the subconscious mind above, trying to keep the peace.
When consciousness is low, the referee gets overwhelmed. The unconscious mind is screaming for pleasure. The subconscious mind is crying for morality. And the conscious mind is stuck in the middle, like a biological mother trying to reason with a disobedient child who refuses to listen. All day long, every day, a constant negotiation. This is why you feel tired even when you have not done anything. Your referee has been working overtime.
THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND: THE MORAL COMPASS
The subconscious mind is the deepest and most powerful of the three. It is where you actually live.
This is the mind that runs everything in the background. Every belief you hold, every skill you have ever learned, every experience you have ever had, every memory of every moment you have ever lived, real or imagined, is stored here. Its capacity is virtually unlimited.
Nothing you have ever seen, done, or thought is ever truly lost. It is all in this room.
And it is your guidance system. Every idea that arrives out of nowhere, every emotion that surprises you, every image from the past that returns without warning, is the subconscious mind speaking to you.
Notice the direction. The subconscious mind talks to the conscious mind easily. The conscious mind talking back to the subconscious mind is the hard part. Learning how to open that channel is one of the most powerful skills a human being can develop. It is the door to health, success, wealth, and happiness.
The subconscious mind runs on a single principle. Morality.
When you take moral action, this mind rewards you with real joy, real satisfaction, real peace. Not the cheap pleasure the unconscious mind offers.
The deep kind. The kind that stays.
When you act immorally, this mind punishes you. Because immorality is not a crime against the world. It is a betrayal of yourself. And the subconscious mind knows the difference. Guilt, grief, restlessness, a low hum of dissatisfaction you cannot shake, these are the subconscious mind holding you accountable.
And this is why the mental health crisis on this planet is not really a mental health crisis. It is a moral crisis wearing a medical mask.
THE WAR INSIDE
Now picture the three minds together.
The unconscious mind is in the basement, pulling you toward pleasure, fantasy, and old unfulfilled desires. The subconscious mind is on the upper floor, pulling you toward morality, meaning, and truth. And the conscious mind is on the ground floor, trying to decide which staircase to take.
When consciousness is low, the basement wins. The spoiled child takes over the house. The referee is exhausted. The moral compass is ignored. Every day becomes a negotiation between urges you cannot control and guilt you cannot escape. This is what most people call "life." It is actually a civil war.
When consciousness is high, the order reverses. The subconscious mind leads. The conscious mind serves. The unconscious mind is quiet because its countless desires no longer have the power to drag you around. Morality becomes effortless. Not because you are forcing yourself to be good. Because goodness is now the easiest thing in the room.
This is critical to understand. Morality is not a skill you can learn. It is not a habit you can build. It is not a discipline you can practice into existence.
Either it is present or it is not. What decides whether it is present is your level of consciousness. Raise the consciousness, and morality appears on its own, like a flower when the season is right.
WHO IS LEADING YOUR LIFE?
Stop for a moment and ask honestly. In the last twenty-four hours, who was leading your life?
Was it the spoiled child demanding the phone, the snack, the scroll, the outburst, the escape? Was it the referee, exhausted from negotiating with that child all day? Or was it the moral compass, quietly pointing you toward what actually matters?
If you are tired, reactive, restless, and vaguely guilty most of the time, the basement is winning. This is not your fault. This is what low consciousness looks like in everyone.
The good news is this. Your consciousness is not fixed. It can be raised.
And when it rises, everything inside the house rearranges itself without you having to fight a single battle.
THE SHORTCUT
You can try to raise consciousness on your own. Meditation for decades. Fasts. Retreats. Disciplines. Many have tried. Very few have finished.
This is where Guruji's Blessing comes in. His Blessings do what a lifetime of effort tries to do. It raises the level of consciousness directly. The unconscious mind quiets. The subconscious mind rises into leadership. The conscious mind stops refereeing and starts living. Morality returns. Peace returns. Clarity returns.
Not as a philosophy. As a new way of being that runs automatically in the background.
WHAT CHANGES
A mind ruled by the unconscious is a mind at war with itself. Chatter all day. Guilt all night. Desires that never finish.
Satisfaction that never lands.
A mind governed by high consciousness is a mind at rest. The subconscious leads. The conscious serves. The unconscious stays quiet in the basement where it belongs. True satisfaction appears. Real peace arrives. Joy becomes the baseline, not the exception.
This is not a promise of a problem free life. This is the end of the civil war inside you.
You were built to live here. Three minds, perfectly aligned, each one doing its job, under the leadership of higher consciousness.
That is the life Guruji points to. That is what the Blessing makes possible.
The house is already yours. It is time to stop living in the basement.
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