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Gibbon,
Within my experience of unfolding the truth of my mind to myself I found the differentiation between the conscious mind (systematic repetitive sins of the fathers) and the I am mind to be the hardest to comprehend. I have only recently defined it as these points to be able to stand back and be able to view it as a third point.
You see when I started my journey of discovery I even went as far as stopping any and every thought that I had. I became dead inside because in this action I was stopping myself from living. So I decided to let the thoughts run rampant again and surely I started feeling better again.
This is when I discovered that the integration between the conscious mind and the I am mind is so intertwined as myself that it is difficult to be able to distinguish between what is me and what is and has been passed onto me, and thus in stopping my mind in one go in totality is not the answer as I proved to myself. Instead now I am unwinding the I am mind from the conscious mind, because I have realized that the conscious mind is all systems, systematic and polar – That is for every positive thought that exists within your mind an opposite negative thought has to exist. Even though the positive thoughts are nice to experience the negative ones are not and thus participating in the one allows the other to exist. The I am Mind however is what I see as that part that you described:
Quote: Like I have said many times before the role of the mental body would be to integrate the experiences of all the other bodies and sources of information.