When we suppress an unpleasant feeling, we interrupt
the natural flow of energies. We do not allow the feeling to clear itself,
to resolve itself, to regain its natural equilibrium. The energy becomes
trapped, held in storage in a static condition. Where does the energy get
stored? It is held in what has come to be called “the subconscious.”
Suppression creates
subconscious Karma
The mechanism of suppression, therefore, creates much
if not all of the mysterious subconscious that has been puzzled over and
glamorized since Freud. The subconscious is nothing more than a buildup
of energies, potential forces that lie dormant because they were never adequately
resolved when they originally occurred. In rejecting our experience, we
have created the reservoir of the subconscious. In Eastern terms, the buildup
of subconscious forces is called Karma.