Saturday, March 30, 2019

LEVELS OF CONSCIOUSNESS


LEVELS OF CONSCIOUSNESS


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THE THREE LEVELS OF CONSCIOUSNESS...!!!

THE THREE LEVELS OF CONSCIOUSNESS 
The totality of our consciousness is comprised of three levels: the subconscious, the conscious, and the superconscious.
Each level of consciousness represents a differing degree of intensity of awareness…





SUBCONSCIOUS
Subconsiouc sleeping womanThe first level of consciousness, the subconscious, is relatively dim in awareness:
It is the stuff of which dreams are made.
We may think of it as the repository of all remembered experiences, impressions left on the mind by those experiences,
and tendencies awakened or reinforced by those impressions.

Every experience we’ve ever had, every thought, every impression of loss or gain,
resides in the subconscious mind and determines our patterns of thought and behavior far more than we realize.



The subconscious, being unrestricted by the rigid demands of logic, permits a certain flow of ideas.
This flow may border on intuition, but if the ideas are too circumscribed by subjectivity,
they won’t correspond with the external world around us. When we dream at night,
we are mainly operating on the subconscious level of consciousness.



The subconscious mind can all too easily intrude itself on our conscious awareness,
tricking us into thinking we’re getting intuitive guidance,
when actually we’re merely being influenced by past impressions and unfulfilled desires.
The subconscious mind is in some ways close to the superconscious, where real intuition resides.

Both represent a flow of awareness without logical obstructions.
The subconscious is therefore more open to the intuitions of the superconscious,
and sometimes receives them, though usually mixed with confusing imagery.
To be really clear in the guidance we receive is difficult, but very important.

Calamitous decisions have been made in the belief that one was drawing on higher guidance,
when in fact one was responding only to subconscious preconditioning.


CONSCIOUS



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The next level of consciousness from which we receive guidance is the conscious state,
the rational awareness that usually guides our daily decisions.
When we receive input from the senses, analyze the facts, and make decisions based on this information,
we are using this conscious level of guidance.

This process is also strongly affected by the opinions of others, which can cloud our ability to draw true guidance.

Dividing and separating the world into either/or categories, the conscious level of awareness is problem-oriented.
It’s difficult to be completely certain of decisions drawn from this level,
because the analytical mind can see all the possible solutions.
But ultimately it doesn’t have the ability to distinguish which one is best.

If we rely exclusively on the conscious mind,
we may find ourselves lacking in certainty and slipping into a state of perpetual indecision.


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Intuition and heightened mental clarity flow from superconscious awareness.
The conscious mind is limited by its analytical nature, and therefore sees all things as separate and distinct.
We may be puzzled by a certain situation, but because it seems unrelated to other events,
it’s difficult to draw a clear course of action.

By contrast, because the superconscious level of consciousness is unitive and sees all things as part of a whole,
it can readily draw solutions. In superconsciousness the problem and the solution are seen as one,
as though the solution was a natural outgrowth from the problem.



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Friday, March 29, 2019

DOMINANT LAWS OF SUBCONSCIOUS MIND...!


DOMINANT LAWS OF SUBCONSCIOUS MIND...!


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DOMINANT LAWS OF SUBCONSCIOUS MIND...!!!


THE 24 DOMINANT LAWS OF THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND
by Lloyd Dison

Hey...! Friends how are you all doing...???
Tday we are going to see some laws related to subconscious mind give by Lloyd Dison...
These laws will definitly help you to understand how subconscious mind works... :)




First Law:
All hypnosis is self-hypnosis and is any altered state of mind or focus.
It is a dreamlike imaginary state between the awake state and the sleep state.
Your eyes can be open or closed in each of the states of hypnosis.
A hypnotist guides you into a dreamlike state, where the subconscious mind takes each suggestion as a reality.

Second Law:
Everyone goes in and out of hypnosis 100 to 200 times per day.
It is said that each of us goes into the deep dream or REM (Rapid Eye Movement)
state from 7 to 8 times per day on our own.

Third Law:
The subconscious mind represents about 90% of your mind power, the conscious mind, about 10%.

Fourth Law:
You are not your body. You are a perfect spirit child of God living within this physical body.

Fifth Law:
You are but a memory. 100% of everything you have ever thought, dreamed and experienced is stored
in your bodies and minds as memories.


Sixth Law:
The subconscious mind is fully developed at birth to:
(1) keep you alive — flight or fight, fear of loud noises, fear of falling;
(2) keep you happy — to get attention, recognition or approval (positive or negative).
These laws reverse immediately after birth. Keeping you happy, in its interpretation,
is dominant and becomes more important than keeping you alive.
Its interpretation of “happy” means happy or miserable.

Seventh Law:
Events and trials are stored in your bodies as living chemical memories at the moment they occurred.
Each event is alive and well and ready to manifest in you physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually,
from anything which can trigger these stored events.
The subconscious mind can access all memories in the physical body as if they were it’s own.

Eighth Law:
Your major problems were programmed into your memories in your first twelve years, like a series of dominoes.
Any problems and trials after age twelve are simply triggers or symptoms of the first events.

Ninth Law:
All dominant thoughts become programs or habits.
All habits are from the subconscious mind, including everything you think, say and do automatically from habit.

Tenth Law:
It takes 21 days to six weeks to consciously create a new habit or program.
The subconscious can accept a new habit program instantly.


Eleventh Law:
When you fight a habit it will always win.
Think about a pink elephant with green and black toenails.
Then try to not think about a pink elephant with green and black toenails.
Twelfth Law:
All habits can become addictions.
The level of addictions is equal to the level of low self-esteem in your first twelve years.

Thirteenth Law:
The subconscious mind knows no difference between reality and imagination.
Only your conscious mind can see, hear, smell, taste and touch — your five senses.
The subconscious mind can only use imagination for programming and response.
Use your imagination and think about biting into a lemon or dill pickle, then notice the twinge
in your jaw and perhaps saliva in our mouth.


Fourteenth Law:
The subconscious mind is programmed like a computer.
You program your subconscious mind positively or negatively through self-hypnosis by
1) visualization (clear picture),
2) affirmation, and
3) activation by dynamic emotions or experiences.

Fifteenth Law:
What you see is what you get, or What you focus on, you create or recreate.
(Even if what you see is only in your imagination or mind.)

Sixteenth Law:
You create your tomorrows today (this moment — this second)
by what you see, hear, smell, taste, feel, think, say, do, and experience.


Seventeenth Law:
Your subconscious mind is like a robot and must, and always does, deliver your dominant thoughts,
from birth to death (positive or negative).
Dominant subconscious programs manifest in your conscious awake state physically, mentally, emotionally
and spiritually.

Eighteenth Law:
Your subconscious mind always misinterprets, confuses or reverses a message unless your conscious
mind or another person helps you translate it correctly.
The program for addictions is set by eighteen months of age.


Nineteenth Law:
In order to obtain a new modality or reality in your life, you must decide what you do want ,
let go (forgive your past) and then activate your faith and accept your future as a reality ,
now in the present.

Nineteenth Law:
In order to obtain a new modality or reality in your life, you must decide what you do want ,
let go (forgive your past) and then activate your faith and accept your future as a reality ,
now in the present.


Twentieth Law:
Will power is weak and is strengthened by writing down your desires and affirmations.
Will power can then help your conscious mind program and control the subconscious mind.*

Twenty-First Law:
You must change your thoughts and language in order to keep a new program, or you will rehypnotize yourself
back into the same old program you had before.*

Twenty-Second Law:
You manifest a positive desire by 4) acceptance of the desire as a reality — release and act “as-if.”

Twenty-Third Law:
The Subconscious mind is just a program and was designed to give you trials.
The glory and kingdom of the next life will be determined by the way you handle your trials in this life.

Twenty-Fourth Law:
Your subconscious mind works all night on the last thought you have before sleep.
Be sure of what you pray for and visualize before going to sleep.


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Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Achieve any expensive thing within few days…!!!


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Achieve any expensive thing within few days…!!!


POWER OF IMAGINATION...!!!
                                       HELLO FRIENDS...!!! how are you all doing...???

    Getting everything right inaccordence to you...???

    NO...???

             Don't worry friends ... your subonscious guide is here to hepl you , to get things to be happened acoording to you...


          Yes friends you can make and shape your life as you want and you all can also get the things

    whatever you want in your life ... though you are not afforadable to it ... you can get it...!!!



    Yes though are not affordable to it...!!!


             Have you ever noticed that when you wished for some material thing from the bottom of your heart, you got it,
    you might have got it through your hard work and dedication to get it or as a gift. !

    That sounds amazing right...???
 
    But do you know how does it works...??? What rules you apply...??? What is the secrete behind it...??? How do you impliment it without
    getting to known about it...???


           Yes guys their is a secrete a rule that you apply in your life...through which you attract the things
    you want in your life.

 
                     Eeger to know about the secrete...?!
                     Wanna apply the same to improve your life...???
                      Want to get the things you want in your life quickly...???


             Don't worry friends your subconscious guide is here to encourage you and to help you to get known about the secrete.

    Friends it's just you who attracts the things you have that magnetic attraction power in you...!!!

    Yes it's you, your imagination power of mind...!!!



 
                    
·         THE POWER OF IMAGINATION:                  


 
                            Yes friends you can achieve any thing in your life only through an imagination...

                            Though it is a car, hose, money, partner... whatever you want ...just imagine that in your maind.

                            Make a clear picture of it in your imagination...

                            Your brain is so strong that it can provide you whatever you want...


                            Did it ever happened with you, that some of the incidents you have experienced more than once
                            might be twice or thrice, but you don't remember when last time you experienced the same incident ...




   It's nothing but your dream you saw some days before and it is happening in reality with you in real world...!!!
   Yes your dream...!!!

   When brain can make you experience what you saw in your dream which you didn't experienced yet...then it can definitely get you any thing
   and can make you experience any feeling that you desire to, that you wish to, that you imagine and have a keen interest to get it...!!!

   Provided you have a good imagination power...!!!


                            What...??? You Don't Have a Good Imagination Power...???...!!!

                            Hey... don't worry I am their for you friends...!

   If you have poor imagination power than vesioning and having a glace over your wish before you go sleep every night
   and after you wake up early in the morning will help you to get the thing...

                            This technique does not works on how expensive things you are wishing for...
   rather it works faster when you imagine it with a clear vision...and with much dedication towrds getting it...!!!
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                           Get a clear image of what you wish to ... stick it on the wall or hang it in front of your bed in bedroom where
   you sleep... have glance over that picture ... wish for it ... close your eyes and imagine that you have already got it...
   and go to sleep...and then after waking up in the morning have a look over the picture again wish for itand strat you day

                           You will be surprised to know after few days that you got your wish granted you are unaware about it...!!!
   It will be like a miracle in happened in your life...
   But continue imagining your wish until you get a ownership on it... and then enjoy your life... :)



                                
                                                  
                                                                           Hey friends just try this technique...
                                                                                 And let me know how it worked miracle in your life...
                                                                                 I assure you that it will start Working within 1 week...!!!

                                                                                 Love you friends... :)
                                                                                 Have a nice time... :)
                         
                     

ABOUT CONSCIOUS AND SUBCONSCIOUSNESS ...!!!

ABOUT CONSCIOUS AND SUBCONSCIOUSNESS ...!!!







  







Just how does the conscious, subconscious, and unconscious mind work? And what is the difference between them?
 
In this article we’ll have a look at how the three minds – conscious, subconscious, and unconscious – work together

 to create your reality … and how to use that knowledge to change

 your habits and create a happier, more peaceful and confident you.
 
 
 
A Walk Through the Human Mind
 
The concept of three levels of mind is nothing new. 
Sigmund Freud, the famous Austrian psychologist

 was probably the first to popularize it into mainstream society as we know it today. 

Even though his theories have subsequently been widely disputed in Psychology circles because they are very hard to scientifically prove,

 Freud nonetheless created a useful model of the mind,

 which he separated into 3 tiers or sections – the conscious mind or ego,

 the pre-conscious, and the unconscious mind.



The best way I have found to illustrate the concept of the three minds is by using a triangle.

 If you imagine at the very tip of the triangle is your conscious mind. It occupies only a small portion of space at the top,

 a bit like an iceberg where only a fraction of it is showing above the water.

 It probably represents about 10% of your brain capacity.



Below this is a slightly larger section that Freud called the pre-conscious,

 or what some refer to as the subconscious. 

It is much larger than the conscious mind and accounts for around 50-60% of your brain capabilities.



The section below this is the unconscious mind.

 It occupies the whole width of the base of the triangle and fills out the other 30-40% of the triangle.

 It is vast and deep and largely inaccessible to conscious thought, a bit like the dark depths of the ocean.





 
 
How They Work Together
 
Your conscious mind is what most people associate with who you are, because that is where most people live day to day.

 But it’s by no means where all the action takes place.
Your conscious mind is a bit like the captain of a ship standing on the bridge giving out orders.

 In reality it’s the crew in the engine room below deck (the subconscious and the deeper unconscious) that carry out the orders.

 The captain may be in charge of the ship and give the orders but its the crew that actually guides the ship, all according to what training they had been given over the years to best do so.
The conscious mind communicates to the outside world and the inner self through speech, pictures, writing, physical movement, and thought.
The subconscious mind, on the other hand, is in charge of our recent memories, and is in continuous contact with the resources of
 the unconscious mind.
The unconscious mind is the storehouse of all memories and past experiences, 
both those that have been repressed through trauma and those that have simply been consciously forgotten and no longer important to us.

 It’s from these memories and experiences that our beliefs, habits, and behaviors are formed.
The unconscious constantly communicates with the conscious mind via our subconscious,
 and is what provides us with the meaning to all our interactions with the world, 
as filtered through your beliefs and habits.

 It communicates through feelings, emotions, imagination, sensations, and dreams.
 
The Mind in Action
 
The following analogy may help to clarify the concept of how the three minds work a little more.
If you imagine you mind is like a laptop your conscious mind is best represented by the keyboard and monitor.
 Data is inputted on the keyboard and the results are thrown up on the monitor screen. 
That is how your conscious mind works – information is taken in via some outside (or internal) stimulus from your environment 
and the results are thrown up instantaneously into your consciousness.
Your subconscious is like the RAM in your computer. For those who don’t know,
 RAM is the place in a computer where programs and data that are currently in use are kept 
so they can easily be reached quickly by the computer processor. It is much faster than other types of memory, 
such as the hard disk or CD-ROM.
Your subconscious works in the same way. Any recent memories are stored there for quick recall when needed,
 such as what your telephone number is or the name of a person you just met.
 It also holds your current programs that you run every day, such as your current recurring thoughts,
 behavior patterns, habits, and feelings.
Your unconscious is like the hard disk drive in your computer.
 It is the long term storage place for all your memories and programs that have been installed since birth.
Your unconscious mind (and ultimately your subconscious mind) then uses these programs to make sense of all
 the data you receive from the world and to keep you safe and ensure your survival.
 The logic of these two minds is that if it worked in the past and you survived, 
then it will help you get through similar situations by the same means, no matter how misguided, painful,
 and unhelpful the results may be to you personally in the outside world.
The Journey Begins
As mentioned, these sections and their functions have been hotly debated over the years by many other psychologists, philosophers, and scientists, because it’s very hard to empirically prove they exist. Despite all this, 
I still find it a great analogy to use, and at the end of the day if it works for you and makes sense, then that’s all that matters.
 
The Conscious Mind
 
If you ask most people to define what the conscious mind does you’ll get varying answers. Some say what distinguishes it from the subconscious (or even the unconscious) is awareness.
But to say the subconscious is unaware is plain wrong. It has been well documented that you can be
 influenced by your surroundings or what people say even when your conscious mind is totally out of it,
 such as when you’re under anesthetic or asleep. And what about when you drive to some destination but 
when you get there you have no memory of the trip. In those situations it’s your subconscious that
 stays aware and performs the necessary functions.
Another argument people put forth is that the conscious mind is where you do all your thinking and logical reasoning.
 But that too doesn’t entirely distinguish it from your subconscious or unconscious.
 Your unconscious minds are the storage place of all your memories, emotions and habits
 and are in fact very good at reasoning and logic.
Take, for example, when you were a baby. Your conscious mind had not yet developed enough to test and 
measure all the information from your environment, so at this age it sits in the background and it’s
 your subconscious and unconscious that does all the data gathering and reasoning – identifying that
 the bottle or nipple is a source of food, that crying gets you attention, that cuddles from mum means you are safe.
 In this stage it’s your other two minds hard at work forming logical patterns of association 
(habits, beliefs, and emotions) that help you to survive.
By far the best explanation that I have found for the two most powerful functions your fully developed conscious mind
 can do that the other two can’t is …
Its ability to direct your focus.Its ability to imagine that which is not real
It’s these two very important abilities that can change your life.







 
Directing Your Focus
 
While your subconscious mind has a much stronger sense of awareness of your surroundings than your conscious
 mind (some suggest it’s where your “sixth sense” comes from) and is always switched on, even when asleep,
 it really does just obey orders from your conscious mind.
 If all you do is focus your conscious thoughts continually on negative things, 
then your subconscious will obediently deliver the feelings, emotions, 
and memories that you have associated with that type of thinking.
 And because those feelings will become your reality, 
you can then be caught up in a never ending loop of negativity, fear, and anxiety, constantly looking for the bad in every situation.
Take, for example, when you are laying in bed late at night and hear something go “bump” in the night.
 If you let your thoughts and imagination wander to all the horrible things that might happen, 
then your subconscious will throw up the feelings, emotions, and memories of past events that you’ve associated with those thoughts.
 Its your subconscious’s way of protecting you and preparing you for fight or flight in those situations.
On the other hand, if you consciously tell yourself and direct your focus to more rational, calming thoughts,
 then the feelings will subside or disappear.
Some people find it quite easy and natural to direct their thoughts towards a more positive outlook on life and every situation.
 It really depends on the type of programming your subconscious and unconscious has had since birth.
 For example – do you sway towards pessimism or optimism, negative thinking or positive thinking, happiness or anger, 
or somewhere in between? Identifying which way you sway is the start to improving it.
This ability of your conscious mind to direct your attention and awareness is one of the most important powers you have,
 and to create change in your life you must learn to control what you consciously focus on.
But how do you do that? The actual skill of directing your focus is quite simple … all it comes down to is making a choice.
 Deciding how you will think and what thoughts you will allow into your mind will determine your destiny. 
It can literally be used for good or evil, for constructive or destructive means.
Our mental thoughts are probably the only one true freedom we have in this world that we can actually control. 
A man can be physically trapped in prison in absolute inhumane conditions and yet still be free 
in his own mind – Nelson Mandela (among many others) is a testament to that fact. We alone can choose
 how we are going to respond to our experiences in life.
 
Using Your Imagination
 
The other important ability of the conscious mind is the use of visualization. 
Your mind can literally imagine something that is totally new and unique – something you’ve never physically experienced before.
 By contrast, your subconscious can only offer versions of what memories it has stored of your past experiences.
But the really neat trick is that the subconscious can’t distinguish between that which the conscious mind imagines
 and that which is real, so whatever is brought up by conscious imagination and intently focused on, also brings up 
all the emotions and feelings that are associated with that image in your mind for you to experience.
For example, if you’ve ever day dreamed before about winning lotto, or perhaps looked forward to being with that someone special you love,
 then you would have felt the joy that those thoughts had conjured up in your head, even though you knew intellectually 
it wasn’t physically happening at that very moment. But your subconscious thought it was happening to you, and that’s
 why it offered those feelings and emotions it associated with those thoughts. It truly is a marvelous gift we have!
Visualization can be used to create some amazing results.
 In one sporting study three groups of people were tested on their ability to improve their free throw accuracy in basketball.
 They were tested at the start of the experiment and at the end.
One group was instructed to physically practice free throws for 20 days in a row. 
The second group was not allowed to train at all.
 The third group spent 20 minutes a day getting into a relaxed state and only imagining themselves performing the free throws.
 They were also taught that if they missed in their minds, to adjust slightly and see themselves getting it the next time.
At the end of the experiment the results were incredible. 
The group that physically practiced each day improved their score by 24%. 
The second group who didn’t practice understandably didn’t improve at all. But the third group, who had only visualized doing it, actually improved their score by an amazing 23% – nearly as much as group one! Don’t under estimate the power of the conscious mind.
 
The Subconscious Mind
 
Your subconscious is the work desk of your mind. Controlling and directing it is the key to personal change.
As I said earlier, your subconscious is a bit like the RAM in your computer. (For those who don’t know – RAM is
 the term used for the short term memory in a computer, and its job is to hold the programs and data that
 are currently in use so they can be reached quickly and easily by the computer processor. It’s a lot faster 
than the other types of memory, such as the hard disk or CD-ROM.)
Your subconscious works in a similar way to computer RAM. It holds short term memory and current daily used programs.

 




 
The Role of the Subconscious
 
Apart from short term memory, the subconscious also plays an important role in our day to day functioning.
It works hard at ensuring you have everything you need for quick recall and access to when you need it. Things like –
Memories – such as what your telephone number is, how to drive a car without having to consciously think about it,
 what you need to get from the shop on the way home etc.Current programs you run daily, such as behaviors, habits, mood,
 Filters (such as beliefs and values) to run information through to test their validity according to your perception of the world.
 Sensations taken in via your 5 senses and what it means to you, If it doesn’t happen to have a filter or reference
 point in its RAM for some bits of information that come in, then it has a direct line to the storage place of the mind – the unconscious.
 It will ask the unconscious to pull out the programs that it best associates with the incoming data to help make sense of it all.
The subconscious is also constantly at work, staying a lot more aware of your surroundings than you realize. In fact, according to the NLP communication model we are assaulted with over 2 million bits if data every second. 
If your conscious mind had to deal with all that you would very quickly become overwhelmed and not be able to get anything done.
Instead, your subconscious filters out all the unnecessary information and delivers only that which is needed
 at the time, around 7 chunks of information. It does all this behind the scenes so you can perform your daily work uninhibited.
 And it does this as logically as it can, based on the programs it has access to in your unconscious.
And as discussed earlier in the article, it then communicates all the results into consciousness via emotions,
 feelings, sensations and reflexes, images and dreams. It doesn’t communicate in words.
 
 
The Unconscious Mind
 
The unconscious mind is very similar to the subconscious mind in that it also deals with memories. But there is a difference between the two.
If you remember the symbol of the triangle I used to describe the levels of the human mind, then you’ll remember that the unconscious sits a layer deeper in the mind under the subconscious. Although the subconscious and unconscious have direct links to each other and deal with
 similar things, the unconscious mind is really the cellar, the underground library if you like, of all your memories, habits, and behaviors. 
It is the storehouse of all your deep seated emotions that have been programmed since birth.
If you want significant change at a core level, then this is the place to work on … but it’s not easy to get to!
 
Unconscious versus Subconscious – What’s the difference?
 
There’s been plenty of debate over what is the correct term – subconscious or unconscious.
Unconscious is the term usually preferred by Psychologists and Psychiatrists to refer to the thoughts we have 
that are “out of reach” of our consciousness. It shouldn’t be confused with the medical term for unconscious,
 which basically means knocked out or anesthetized, although both definitions do have similar qualities.
In simple terms, the unconscious is the storage place for all our memories that have been repressed or which
 we don’t wish to recall. A traumatic event in our childhood that has been blocked out is an example, 
but it doesn’t have to be so serious as this. It could be something very distant like what you had for
 lunch on your first day of school or what the name was of the childhood friend you played with a couple of times.
It’s a memory that we can’t pull out at our choosing. It’s there, but we can’t remember it no matter how hard we try.
 Certain psychoanalytical methods can bring back these memories (such as hypnosis) or it can be triggered by
 a particular event (a scent, a familiar place etc).
The important point to remember here, is that we cannot, by choice, remember anything in our unconscious without
 some special event or technique. This is the unconscious.
The subconscious, on the other hand, is almost the same, but the major difference is we can choose to remember.
 The memories are closer to the surface and more easily accessible with a little focus.
For example, if I were to ask you to remember what your phone number is, then you could easily bring that into conscious thought.
 The interesting thing is that before I asked you to recall it, you had no conscious thought of it at all. It was stored in your subconscious available for ready recall when needed, a bit like RAM in a computer because it’s something that you require quite regularly to remember.
If, however, it wasn’t important to you to recall your phone number that often then it may be stored a bit deeper,
 and as a result when you’re asked for your phone number on the spot you might struggle to remember it.
 
The Role of the Unconscious
 
In many respects the unconscious deals with all the same tasks as the subconscious – memory, habits, feelings, emotions, and behaviors. 
The difference between the two minds, however, is that the unconscious is the source of all these programs that your subconscious uses
It is the place where all your memories and experiences since birth have been stored. 
Its from these memories that your beliefs, habits, and behaviors are formed and reinforced over time.
 
How to Change Your Life
 
If you want to affect change in your life at a core level then you will have to work on your programs that
 are held in the unconscious mind. There are specialized ways to make that happen, and if you’ve read the
 entire series of these articles then you’ll know that the place to start doing that is in the conscious mind.
By continuously being in charge of your own thoughts through directing your focus and using visualization,
 you can influence what programs the subconscious mind constantly runs. Do this often enough
 (and with enough emotional energy) then it will start to reprogram your unconscious internal representation and belief system.
And when that happens you’ll experience change on a very deep level!
It’s very much a top down approach. After all, it’s how your habits, behaviors and beliefs were created in the first place.

 Give it a try and see how it works for you. And remember, enjoy the journey!