Secrets About Consciousness You Never Knew
Your conscience does not always decide what is right or what is best for you.

You probably believe that your conscience helps you discern good and evil and preserve your moral values whenever you face a challenging situation and need to make an important decision.
Maybe you know that with time and life’s disappointments your conscience is not able to discern good and evil clearly because you stop wanting to be fair after being betrayed and deceived by many people, but you don’t think this is a problem because you believe you have become smarter.
However, the fact that your conscience doesn’t want to be fair doesn’t help you be as smart as you think, and there are countless details about how your conscience works that you ignore.
Your Conscience Is Underdeveloped and One-Sided
You have 4 psychological functions at your disposal, which are based on thoughts, feelings, sensations, and intuition, but only one of them has been fully developed in your conscience, and another one has been partially developed, as Carl Jung discovered. This means you don’t see all the details of your reality.
If, for example, the most developed psychological function in your conscience is based on thoughts, your feelings are not conscious. If your second partially developed psychological function is intuition, your sensations are not conscious, and so on.
This means that you cannot trust the judgment of your conscience, as it does not pay attention to factors that are not conscious. You can make tragic mistakes by not taking your feelings into account, or by not paying attention to your thoughts, sensations, or intuition.
In order to develop all the psychological functions that are available to you, you need to follow the directions of the unconscious mind in your dreams. Until that happens, you cannot trust the judgment of your conscience.
Furthermore, your conscience is selfish. Therefore, no matter how much you see your mistakes, you will do what you think is most convenient for you, even if you are wrong.
You will not agree to sacrifice your interests to be fair, which can cause numerous unexpected problems in your life.
Whenever you are selfish and dishonest you end up creating problems for yourself in the future, even if it is not visible at first.
There’s also a problem you don’t suspect. Whenever you agree to do something wrong because you think it will be to your advantage, your conscience is gradually destroyed by the primitive and wild part of your brain, which is always trying to dominate you instead of being dominated by your conscience.
The primitive and wild part of your brain takes advantage of your mistakes to destroy your conscience little by little and to impose absurd ideas on you, with the intention of generating a mental illness.
That means that your conscience doesn’t protect you. Quite the opposite; you must be afraid of the judgment of your imperfect conscience.

How to Make Wise Decisions
You must do whatever is necessary to develop all of your psychological functions and always compare your decisions with the decisions that other people make in similar situations.
Discuss your intentions with your friends. Learn to listen to advice with humility. Don’t be stubborn because you can make very serious mistakes.
Afterward, you will not only regret it, but you will also have to face serious problems, in addition to acquiring a mental illness and losing your reputation. Whenever you make a serious mistake, you are threatened by countless dangers.
So, before making any important decision, look for information about it. Read books and articles, visit online forums, ask other people what they would do if they were in your shoes, and compare all the answers you have before deciding what to do.
The best solution is undoubtedly the development of all your psychological functions through the interpretation of your dreams according to the method discovered by Carl Jung, but if this is not possible for you at the moment, at least research what would be best to do before doing what will cause problems for you in the future.
If you cannot focus on developing all of your psychological functions now, do so in the future, as you need to see all points of your reality in order to make wise decisions, and in order to ensure your mental health.
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