Yes, that is my contention. However, I would not go so far as to
identify it as a "separate being" or "entity of it's own", but more so
as that part of ourselves that we have not a leash upon to manipulate
in any way shape or form.  We have no control of our subconscious
world, upon where we will go and what we will experience but to some
degree we have control of our conscious realm by the decisions we make
which effect our instance. Our dreams are clear indications of such
and proof beyond any conscious study.  I had posted a thread in the
past titled dreams and quantum travel or something like that, should
you care to explore that thread and the wonderful responses that
followed, hopefully to gain some insight to what I perceive.  Many who
awaken from dreams have no understanding of what transpired within
that subconscious realm, not any idea of where they were, in what time
they were, or simply "what was that all about?".
Within the cosmos exists all of whatever was and possibly whatever
will be, this of course is questionable as it presents the question of
pre-dispositional destiny.  As a species within this realm of life
experience there are the limitations of earthly manifestation, the
becoming of flesh and of mind.  These are the tools which we are given
to navigate this realm, not to infer that some cannot transcend this
level but in the general sense of human existence, we have what we
have, some more and some less.

On Mar 2, 12:34 am, wood <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Slip
> Are you suggesting that our subconscious is an entity of its own? An
> intangible being that can transcends and exist in different realms and
> universes-- that can tap into vast amount of knowledge that we
> consciously cannot comprehend?
>
> On Feb 22, 8:27 am, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Welcome Jodie, We see light from stars that are physically non
> > existent.  There is no evidence that thought itself does not exist
> > within a subconscious realm beyond that of the cognitive self.  As in
> > dream consciousness, perhaps within a parallel universe, death may be
> > a threshold through which the mind continues on, transitioning to
> > another level.  You are here because you perceive yourself to be here
> > and so as it is, sometimes, in the dream world you perceive yourself
> > to be somewhere else.  Returning to the conscious mind upon waking
> > does not negate the possibility that the dream consciousness you
> > experienced is still there, you simply are not in touch with it
> > because you woke up.  Your thoughts are not exclusively a product of
> > self origination, as it is sometimes said, "the thought just entered
> > my mind".  Think about it!
>
> > On Feb 21, 11:27 pm, jodie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > the long time question are we immortal will always be on everyones
> > > mind, truth of the matter is no where not. the mind is a wonderful
> > > thing and can take us so far in the universal world that we live in
> > > but once we die, so does the cerebrillium which is basically the
> > > central nervous system to the mind, bit like a cable to a computer,
> > > once that cable is disconnected so is the computer, with no blood or
> > > cells running through the cerebrillium the mind dies so does all
> > > thought and conciousness.- Hide quoted text -
>
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