The subconscious remembers things that we would rather forget. You know those dreams where you wake up and think, my goodness, that was so real? Some memories are so buried that, driving down the street, I’d have a hard time recalling them. It’s only in your sleep, when the sentries who keep guard over your thoughts are at rest, can your mind conjure up the deepest, hardest, fondest & most painful memories.
Your subconscious don’t care.
Your subconscious will whammy you when you least expect it. Recalling feelings, touches, a remembrance of a time or person, but maybe in a new setting or experience. Because that’s what dreams so; they marry your memories with your wants, your desires and even with your fears. You may wake up smiling or crying, or a little of both.
Your subconscious don’t care.
It’s times like these when I remind my conscious sentries of two things:
1. A lesson or a blessing? Which was that memory? And the dream?
2. A reason, season or lifetime? Where does that person or experience land in my lifetime? Was it a learning experience? A long-term, but inherently finite experience? Or is this for my lifetime?
Those two things help me to sort through the emotions & categorize the experiences in a way that makes sense to me.
Consciously I’ll categorize and put those memories away. I’ll push them back in their file, like an old jack-in-the-box.
But … it will pop up again, you see .…
Your subconscious don’t care.
Try to embrace the memories, even the painful ones. They teach us something.
XOXO,
Stef