Woke Up Feeling Disconnected
So I Sought Connection
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Keys for Connecting with Your Higher Power:
And no, you don’t need to be religious
Joseph Murphy
(ebook below)
It’s common, even intuitive, for seekers of meaning to look upward, outward, for guidance: to some divine presence, some cosmic deity, some force beyond us. But what if our “higher power” isn’t somewhere out there? What if it’s something we already carry within, encoded in the very wiring of our mind?
That’s the bold, transformative claim at the heart of Joseph Murphy’s The Power of the Subconscious Mind: that our inner world, our subconscious mind, is the seat of divine power. It is not an indirect channel to some distant divinity, but the divinity in ourselves.
Murphy's big idea: the subconscious is a divine reservoir
Murphy's big idea: the subconscious is a divine reservoir
When Murphy first published The Power of the Subconscious Mind in 1963, he was writing in the tradition of New Thought and metaphysical spirituality. His premise is deceptively simple: the conscious mind (the part we ac- tively think with) is the gardener; the subconscious mind is the soil.
Whatever seeds, beliefs,
images, and impressions we consciously plant take root in the subconscious, which then grows, shapes, and manifests our experience.
Murphy calls the subconscious a “treasure house within you,” a repository of power, wisdom, and life force. He insists that this inner realm is not bound by time, space, or the limitations our conscious self often accepts..
This treasure within you is where healing, creativity, miracles, abundance, and transformation happen. What makes Murphy's
framing resonate spiritually is that he frames the subconscious as a "divine partner."
The conscious mind petitions;
the subconscious fulfills. In that dynamic, the divine authority is not external; it is internal.
How our "Higher Power" lives within Us
To speak of the subconscious as a higher power is to shift from de- pendency to sovereignty. It means we are not a supplicant. Instead, we are Conscious Co-Creators.
In other words, instead of wondering where this power greater than us is, we can shift our belief system, our self-governing state, to align with a universe that knows and loves us.
Joseph Murphy’s message is not just metaphysical whimsy; it is a radical reclaiming of spiritual sovereignty. The seat of miracles, he argues, is not distant; it’s within. It is through disciplined, conscious cooperation with the subconscious that we can begin to live in the truth that our higher power is not above us; it is inside us.
Joseph Murphy’s The Power of the Subconscious Mind:
By Shams of Tabriz
The quest for love changes us. There is no seeker among those who search for love who has not matured on the way. The moment you start looking for love, you start to change within and without.


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