Description
“Until you make the unconscious conscious,
it will direct your life and you will call it fate…”
– Carl Jung
What does it look like to have a divided will?
Here’s how that usually goes:
- No matter what you do, everything you deeply want seems constantly out of reach, and always the same impossible distance away from you.
- You feel like you’re carrying out everyone else’s wishes instead of your own, convincing yourself this is somehow altruistic or purposeful, yet always leading to resentment.
- You’re overwhelmed, always having too many things to do, and you often experience burnout
- You mean well, but you are frequently misunderstood.
- You make mistakes in ways that dumbfound you, such as not remembering doing it or defying your own common sense.
- You are forgetful, even when it comes to important matters.
If any of this sounds familiar, it’s time for you to meet your greatest ally…
Your beloved subconscious, which has lovingly collected and stored all of the information made available to you through your senses throughout your entire life! When you make beneficial inroads with your own personal supercomputer, it can be a trusted visionary guide if you let it.
Subconscious integration is the only path into true leadership. The world is in dire need of spiritually integrated, conscious leaders– LET’S START WITH YOU!
Your subconscious integration journey begins and ends with Make the Dream Work, a fill-in-the blank dream journaling and interpretation workbook.
Dreams are the preferred language of the subconscious. When you learn to record and decipher this language in a way you understand, you can begin to make its messages clear and actionable.
Dreamwork isn’t the only way to befriend the subconscious, but it is definitely the most universal and available method to divine what the subconscious is urgently trying to tell you.
All you have to do is write it down… and Make the Dream Work will help you do so in a quick, effective method that takes just a few minutes and helps you retain all that you might ordinarily forget when you wake up.