Who Me? Yes You! | Perilous World Radio 7/18/25

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In the realm of self-exploration, it’s vital to recognize that individuals often possess dual identities: the self that they consciously identify with and the subconscious self that remains obscured. This hidden aspect can significantly influence relationships and life choices more than one's conscious awareness. Consciousness, as the guiding force in our lives, needs space to flourish, allowing it to act as a copilot in our existence. As humans, we are equipped with sensory perceptions and abilities, yet we must be mindful of unconscious influences that shape our experiences. The mind lacks a natural firewall, which is where practices like meditation come into play. Meditation serves as a figurative barrier that protects against the external messages and influences that we encounter. Advertising plays a prominent role in showcasing how messages are crafted to compel actions, whether promoting a behavior or deterring it, exemplified by campaigns against smoking that depict the grim realities of lung cancer. Generally, messages tend to fit into a binary framework, either urging action or avoidance, with few encouraging a reflective stance. While some applications exist to help individuals relax or find calm, they highlight our suggestibility, reminding us that we are often swayed by external messaging. Understanding this dynamic is crucial in navigating the complexities of our identities and the influences around us. Join David as he continues to explore the depths of the mind, body, and soul. He encourages everyone to visit us at www.fhu.com to gain access to countless hours of reading material and lectures from Roy Masters. Have a blessed weekend!

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