Can anyone learn to mobilize the unconscious?
As an inherent part of the mind’s toolbox, mobilizing the unconscious can be accessed by most. The analogy is driving a car. If you can learn to drive a car, you can learn to mobilize the unconscious, and about as quickly. Some like to drive, others find it a chore, and there are those whose limitations prevent them from learning. Another analogy is musical or artistic ability. Many teachers claim anyone can draw or play music, but not everyone becomes a distinguished artist. Given variation in inclination and natural ability, some may take to mobilizing the unconscious faster and easier and enjoy it more. It is merely a tool, and as such, subject to the motivation, passion and interest of the user. Like a car, the method can take you further and faster toward insights and solutions than walking, the equivalent of using only the conscious mind.
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