
Phase Two of Conceptology is a course in psychoanalysis or psychic surgery. It is a study of one's INNER SELF, a study wherein the student learns much about himself which he has not known previously. Phase Two presents a number of practical techniques by which the student may open up the door to the subconscious mind. Through this new understanding, he learns how to uncover negative conditions, frustrations, fears, anxieties, complexes, etc., and how to control them. As a result, he enjoys greater health, happiness, success, and peace of mind.
Phase Two of Conceptology shows the student how, with knowledge, he may release the "Imprisoned Splendor" within.
A GLIMPSE OF CONCEPTOLOGY: PHASE 2
Phase Two of Conceptology gives the student an insight into man's unconscious in order that he may understand the cause and cure of abnormal and subnormal psychic manifestations. He is taught how the unconscious becomes impregnated with disagreeable factors, and he is given a method whereby the destructive forces can be discovered, brought to the surface of conscious attention, reasoned upon, and then eliminated. This method of analyzing, synthesizing and re-educating the unconscious offers a solution to many abnormal mental states, emotional disorders, and neurotic conditions.
Conceptology, Phase Two not only prepares those engaged in healing work to be able to treat psychic or neurotic conditions but, embodying as it does a guiding Principle that enables one to KNOW HIMSELF, the individual can, through constructive self-analysis and understanding, eliminate all destructive factors from his personality. And thus he is prepared for a step higher on the Path upward toward spiritual perfection.
THE MASTER KEY IS SELF-KNOWLEDGE
Know Thyself seems to be a simple admonition. When confronted with the question: "Do you really know yourself?" most of us reply without hesitation: "Of course, I know myself. I am too fat, short, skinny, or tall. I have my likes and dislikes, etc." And each one of us will tell how he reacts to certain people, places, things, and situations. But is this kind of knowledge about ourselves really self-knowledge? Hardly. This is superficial recognition of some of our impressions about ourselves.
Those who would begin the sincere quest for self-knowledge must first weave for themselves a mantle of unflinching courage, for some very weird monsters may be surprised from their hiding places, where they lurk in the dark recesses of our beings, working quietly and insidiously at their grim task of warping our lives.
The Truth About Ourselves
The ego, or individual personality, is the product of our environment, molded by our parents and the society in which we live. We are also the product of our hereditary genes. We are taught that various inclinations or instincts which urge us toward certain modes of behavior are not to be tolerated. Some characteristics of our nature are repressed as indecent, taboo, unconventional. We are seldom treated to a logical explanation of "WHY" these things should not be permitted expression, but are simply bludgeoned with the word wrong. As a result, we accumulate lists of good, bad, right, wrong.
Whenever we find one of our bads or wrongs attempting to find expression in our conduct, we are sometimes helpless. We cannot deal with the inclination or urge intelligently, for we have no facts surrounding the subject, which we can bring into play in order to overcome the inclination, or else neutralize it to a less harmful condition.
Instead of confronting and overcoming, or expressing with knowledge, the instinct which seeks expression in our lives, we try to deny to ourselves that it could be remotely possible that we who are good and righteous could possibly harbor in our beings something so wrong, so bad. We try to cover up, to camouflage. We ignore it, hoping it will go away. But it hangs on stubbornly, refusing to be budged by these tactics. It remains just below the surface of consciousness, gnawing at our energy, our vitality, consuming a tremendous portion of our life-force, due to the necessity of our frantic efforts to keep it in the subconscious level, where we will not be forced to confront the hideous monster.
Door to Peace Within
One who would Know Thyself must prepare for a strange journey. He must travel over rocky ground, bottomless chasms, narrow precipices, and through "troubled waters." He must face apparently unsurmountable difficulties, experience reverses, learn the lesson of humility and even defeat.
Before one can truly know the beauty which lies within, he must confront and acknowledge that which appears hideous to him. He must confront all aspects of himself, know them for what they are, recognize their true nature, call them by their proper names, admit their presence. Only by honestly acknowledging all that is within us can we hope to control and understand these subconscious instincts and urges. Then we can curb or use them as we choose, not as we are forced to express or repress these portions of our being.
Conceptology, Phase Two is a steppingstone to Self-Knowledge. Avail yourself of this new revelation in psychic understanding, which opens the door to peace within. There is no peace on earth or elsewhere that is separate from the PEACE WITHIN when we know ourselves, accept ourselves, master ourselves.
THE POWER OF YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS MIND
The subconscious mind can be compared to a locked room wherein things are stored that affect one's life. As long as the door remains locked, the individual cannot know what is within the room nor can he remove what is affecting his life adversely.
Every day, all over the world, so-called miracles happen to people because they have learned to use the magic power of the subconscious mind. They have unlocked the door to freedom, happiness, security, abundance, and peace of mind. They have learned how to remove from the subconscious all of the negative, discordant factors that were affecting their lives adversely, robbing them of health, happiness, success.
Through the study of Conceptology, Phase Two, the student learns how the power of the subconscious can be used to work for him instead of against him. If you suffer from frustration, anxiety, fear, despair, self-condemnation, inferiority, etc., you are a prisoner of thoughts and emotions, or of inherent memories, perhaps, buried deep in your subconscious mind.
Phase Two gives you the key that unlocks the door to freedom and a new way of life. That key is positive, creative thinking which allows the Real Self to emerge. Learn to KNOW THYSELF and experience the "livingness that is self-fulfillment."
PURIFICATION STARTS
In Phase Two the process of purification is started. The Beamer is taught the logical process of preparing the soil of the Mind so that he may be attuned to the higher vibrations. The instrument of expression must be refined and the cleansing process initiated so that the sowing and reaping may be of a worthy nature. Thus brought to a higher state of sensitivity, the Mind can receive the higher, finer vibrations and those of a lower, coarser nature can be transmuted and overcome.
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