Habits that Inspire (Continued)
Jun 25, 2025
Transforming Habits
If we want to fully understand the human experience, we must plumb the depth of our consciousness. When we do, we will discover what is referred to as the spiritual unconscious.
During that awakening, we will realize that this area of our brain is the seat of our spiritual intelligence and conscience, which thankfully exist independently of the subconscious, and provide us with much needed warnings when we begin to stray from our most authentic nature.
To think, feel, and act differently requires us to create a new state of mind and way of being.
This transformation process means that we must intentionally navigate and recalibrate how our conscious, subconscious, instinctive unconscious, and spiritual unconscious minds function.
To change self-limiting and distorted subconscious programs, which drive so much of our paradigm of life and behavior, we must become keenly aware of our conscience so we can respond differently to thoughts and situations that typically trigger less than optimal outcomes.
Spiritual Intelligence and Habit Formation
A new way of thinking and being occur when we become conscious of our spiritual nature from which suggestions flow to us through our conscience. Then our spiritual intelligence can be the primary driver of our narratives and the creator of new subconscious programs.
Our spiritual intelligence provides us with a healthier more positive perspective of the present and a more hopeful vision of the future, endowing us with the capacity to become stronger than the subconscious programs and resulting emotions of the past!
In fact, it’s transformative influence guides us in the formation of vital new habits essential in the activation and realization of our true and best self.
As a subconscious program is exerting its influence, the observing conscious mind, influenced, and guided by spiritual intelligence, can step in, stop the behavior, and create a new response.
Now the conscious mind can offer us access to dramatically enhanced agency or free will, meaning we do not have to be victims of our past. To pull that off however, we must be fully conscious lest the ingrained subconscious programming of the past take over.
Remember, subconscious programming will take over the moment our conscious mind is not paying attention. Our spiritual nature gently and quietly strives to influence our conscious mind to rise above our limiting programs of the past.
However, unlike the proactive conscious mind, the subconscious mind is stubborn, and does not easily change stimulus-response programs or the habits linked to those programs until we become fully conscious and believe in, value, and are committed to the new way of thinking and being.
Points to Ponder
To change self-limiting and distorted subconscious programs, we must become keenly aware of our thoughts and the situations that typically trigger less than optimal outcomes.
A new way of thinking and being occur when we become conscious of our spiritual nature from which suggestions flow to us through our conscience. Then our spiritual intelligence can be the primary driver of our narratives and the creator of new subconscious programs.
Our spiritual intelligence provides us with a healthier more positive perspective of the present and a more hopeful vision of the future, endowing us with the capacity to become stronger than the subconscious programs and resulting emotions of the past!
It’s transformative influence guides us in the formation of vital new habits essential in the activation and realization of our true and best self.
So, What’s Next?
Listen to that internal intuitive feedback.
If you come to recognize that you want to change any habit, consciously be deliberate about changing that the behavior.
In time, the new behavior will become a habit that nurtures and expresses your deepest aspirations.