Just what does a fetus dream about?

As mentioned above, a person's unconscious mind activates at around 7 months when they are a fetus and conscious activity finally comes online at around 8 years old. Any parent knows that the 8-year old is profoundly different to the 7-year old, and in fact, a survey carried out by the University of Exeter in the UK, showed that the average age for children to stop believing in Santa was aged 8

In Human Design, the system delivered to Ra Uru Hu, I would suggest is not as it has been interpreted, it is merely a highly limited conscious program installed on the human bio-computer that serves to cut communication with the unconscious mind whilst imprisoning the human to a limited finite possibility. Certainly the programming is highly complex, combining direct action, resident, multi-partite and polymorphic virus executables, indicative of the highly intelligent, malicious demi-urge and his Archons spoken of in the Gnostic Texts.

 
 
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The question naturally arises, what does established science say about the location of the unconscious mind? The reality is, they barely understand consciousness. In the UK, the BBC has repeatedly explored the mysteries and power of the unconscious mind. In a 2016 documentary, neuroscientist David Eagleman surmises the current awareness: "The more we probe the brain’s workings, the more we realise that our conscious minds are really just a summary of what our brains get up to all the time – without “us” having any idea. As Eagleman puts it, “The conscious you, which is the part that flickers to life when you wake up in the morning, is the smallest bit of what’s happening in your head".

The more a person questions the more a person feels that perhaps this is a question that science may never be able to answer. As Einstein observed:

"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex… It takes a touch of genius – and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction"