Keith Blevens: The Spiritual Depths of Consciousness and Mental Health
Consciousness is different, bigger, total, than splitting it into conscious or unconscious.
What if understanding consciousness could transform your approach to addiction and mental health? In this episode, Harry Derbitsky invites Keith Blevens to unravel the intricate concepts of consciousness, unconscious, and subconscious. Keith dives into the teachings of Sydney Banks, explaining how consciousness is a unified whole—our very soul—rather than fragmented into conscious or unconscious parts. Keith emphasizes that the three principles—mind, consciousness, and thought—are indivisible.
This perspective challenges the traditional psychological terms of unconscious and subconscious, urging listeners to embrace a spiritual understanding. By doing so, we can awaken to our true nature and apply these insights to overcome addiction and mental health struggles. Rigor is a recurring theme in Keith's discussion. He stresses the need for a disciplined approach to truly grasp the three principles. It's not enough to intellectually understand them; one must experience them deeply.
This rigorous approach is likened to performing surgery with clean hands—essential for seeing the reality of consciousness clearly. Keith's insights are not just theoretical; they offer practical ways to transform lives. By accepting consciousness as our soul and standing firm in this spiritual truth, we can navigate mental health challenges with a renewed sense of clarity and purpose. This episode is a profound exploration of how spiritual understanding can lead to genuine healing and recovery.
Tune in to hear Keith Blevens' unique perspective and discover how embracing the spiritual truth of consciousness can change your life.