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I. Core Summary
The unconscious mind operates by its own logic—subtle, nonlinear, and often counter-intuitive. It responds first, responds honestly, and communicates through whispers rather than shouts. Understanding this mode of communication allows for deep personal insight, emotional healing, and effective change work. Central themes include the fallibility of memory, the illusory nature of identity formed from remembered events, and the power of meaning in shaping experience through the reticular activating system (RAS).

II. The Six Dynamics of an Unconscious Response
These six principles describe how the unconscious mind communicates:

It always answers first

It always answers honestly (according to perceived truth)

It feels like you're making it up

There is always an urge to edit it

It never shouts—it whispers

It is rarely linear

These dynamics form the foundation for any meaningful inner work, helping to reduce resistance and align expectations in client sessions.

III. Key Psychological Laws
Law of Expectation: What the mind expects tends to manifest.

Law of Primacy: First impressions or experiences become benchmarks for all that follows.

IV. Memory, Identity, and Subjective Truth
Memories are reconstructed, not accurate recordings.

Two major delusions:

That memories are real (they're not—only perceived truth matters).

That memories are identity (they’re not—you are not your history).

Subjective experience is prioritized over objective truth in therapy and change work.

V. Trauma, Survival, and Suppression
Trauma is stored when the nervous system perceives a threat.

The energy needed to suppress unprocessed emotions causes long-term physical and psychological issues.

Surviving the trauma means you’ve already won—the work now is about processing and integration.

VI. Working With the Unconscious
The unconscious is linked to physical sensations, emotions, imagination, and daydreams.

Its responses feel imaginary but are deeply functional.

Conscious analysis interrupts unconscious access—learn to follow the first impulse.

Resistance (e.g., discomfort, hesitation) is a doorway to unknown limiting beliefs.

VII. Discovering the Core Issue
Most problems stem from a core cause, often rooted in early childhood (ages 0–5).

Each memory is a frozen fragment of consciousness, requiring reintegration.

Let clients speak freely to stimulate neural pathways and surface hidden patterns.

Listen for what's beneath the presenting issue.

VIII. Identity, Perception, and Meaning
The RAS filters reality based on your identity and state.

The meaning you assign to an experience determines your nervous system's response.

Identity isn't fixed—it’s formed through repeated interpretations.

Example: Belief in being “lucky” changes what you notice in your environment.

IX. Practical Guidelines for Application
When working with yourself or others:
Begin by teaching the six dynamics to frame expectations.

Never argue with a client’s subjective reality.

Step into their worldview without judgment.

Trust and explore the first unconscious response—don’t edit it.

Ask: “What’s next?” or “What’s behind that?” instead of analyzing.

Track subtle body signals—they often carry the real message.

Notice resistance when pursuing desires; it reveals limiting beliefs.

Identify and "unpack" core beliefs through bodily awareness and emotional tracking.

Use problem lists to trace back to a single source issue.

Shift the assigned meaning of experiences to more empowering interpretations.

Influence the feedback loop of human experience from a meta-perspective (identity, meaning, perception).

X. Key Takeaways
The unconscious mind is subtle, truthful, and always communicating.

Effective change relies on listening to it without interference.

Subjective truth is more powerful than objective fact in transformation.

Memories are constructed, not real, and they do not define you.

Surviving trauma proves resilience; the rest is emotional processing.

Change the meaning to change the experience.

Identity determines perception, which filters your reality.

@L1ghtHouse0fG0D

At 15:52 i realized exactly what you meant. The moment passed. You're alive and safe.  The mind is simply stuck trying to replay or relive that moment a different way even tho it already passed and went a long time ago. You're the best.

@ZeousScar

I finally figured out how to turn my fears into fuel, and now i’m using them to manifest powerful, positive change!!!

@LadybugI966

It is as if you’re telling me to be a raw, bare soul. The traumas became my identity. They became my springboard to to thriving for better living, for searching for the whole me. Letting go of the recordings takes away or erases that identity. I feel the peace that comes with it and I am not arguing just recognizing. Thank you for the lesson.

@gunloco5207

Appreciate the video, cool professor

@Lionessliving

I dont have many memories because i realised I couldn't accurately remember the truth of the memory. I learned years ago that I wasn't my past. I try always to live in the present. I've also come to self actualisation in that if i think of the future, I start to raise cortisol from worry. So now after watching this I will prepare for my future goals by just asking the questions like should I do this? First answer from subconscious is the one I will follow. 

Only 5 mins into this video but saving it already. I will listen intensively tonight and hopefully it will be processed and stored. 

Currently training as a PCT therapist. This video has helped me to realise that I want to incoroprare the love of my life... Art. 

We have survived, still here and a warrior. Resilient, brave, better clarity, wisdom, knowledge, truth and authenticity. 

Everyday is a miracle.

@entreprenerrrd

Thanks for letting us access this kind of high value information for free.

@emgee691

Dr David.  I'm a Psychotherapist,  Hypontherapist and Relationship Counsellor.  I didn't seek you consciously or deliberately.   Just eating my dinner and cruising around YouTube,  and your channel caught my awareness.  So glad it did. Just what I needed as a refresher.   Thank you.   To re enforce a few things you presented...at the end of the week just passed,   I was rushing to a local supermarket to buy some cigarettes.   Next door to the supermarket is a retro/ opportunity shop.  Up to this point my only CONSCIOUS  intention was to get quickly to the supermarket.  As I passed the retro shop,  something in the window caught my eye.  OK.  Quick trip Into the shop.   I thought...
20 mins later,    I walked out of the shop,  having paid just $ 30.00 in total for my purchases...which were,  the mist gorgeous, royal blue 3 quarter winter coat,  perfect,  a short sleeve and long sleeve shirt,  plus,  even better a pair of pink/ red suede high heel shoes - that colour near impossible usually,  to buy ANYWHERE,  plus another pair if high heels in a camel colour.  Also,  not usually easy to buy.  Both pair of shoes fit perfectly,  and look great. 
Until that moment,  I wasn't consciously looking for any of these things.   However,  once I spotted them and bought them,  I realised how much I actually DID want them and need them.  All perfect!  Plus,  how truly LUCKY I actually AM...

@Heyjennydee

Soo apparently i was already subscribed to you, but have no memory of doing so… BUT wow am i so glad i was because this video was a GEM 💎 !! I didnt want it to end!! You clearly are very gifted, not only in what you teach but HOW you teach. I have heard much of these concepts before, but the way you so clearly and thoroughly describe them in a no BS type of way has FINALLY helped me to absorb and really truly take in this info. I would LOVE to attend a class of yours sometime! Thank you for sharing this, im so appreciative! 💖👏😎

@wakemassage_pdx

I've already watched this 4 times to absorb it all to the best of my ability. Thank you for this incredible share 🙏

@patrickriggenbach3127

22:35 The problem with this affirmation is, that you tell yourself that you are not good enough yet…

@itsmekraleb

Thank you, Dr. David. Wish I could hear you live. Maybe one day.

@KaraKahn

How is EVERYBODY not interested in hypnosis and how the mind works?!?

@VasilaWomen145

Thankyou for existing sir. You just solved a deliema of mine hence proving you're  a great teacher.

@mok_sha

Thank you so much 
I always wanted to learn this 
And this occurrd on my feed ❤❤

@TheAwakenedOne111

I am so lucky I "found" your video! Thank you so much. Today I became a follower. Your words and processes resonate deeply. I am hooked. Sincerely, David

@TMHTXATX

Thanks!

@mykelmzaiogthoth9265

This one out of all your vids is the most profound

@melekcicek6668

Omg I just found a gem !!!! 
Thanks !

@ZehnAli

My subconscious mind led me to this video! 🤯 I never searched for it, I was just relaxing, in the mood for something interesting, and bam…this video pops up! It’s wild because it’s the exact kind of thing I was briefly thinking about a few days ago. My subconscious definitely brought it to me!