Hi everyone,
There is usually lot of demand for evidence...evidence of something other than normal consciousness. The unconscious mind is the evidence. Lot depends on ones programming of course. (refer to the 'evidence' thread).
In recent years it has been found that the unconscious mind takes decisions even before the conscious mind is aware of it. Placebo effects have been linked to the unconscious mind. The unconscious mind has been found to make the most optimal decisions for ones future. (Just go to Science Daily site and search for 'unconscious mind'....there are plenty of articles).
Therefore, as far as the conscious mind is concerned, there is now objective evidence of a subtle inner intelligence that literally guides us and does things that the conscious mind is not capable of.
So... when we read references to 'inner truth', inner guide', Higher self, 'God within', 'know thyself'....and so on, it is clearly connected to the unconscious mind.
How far research on the unconscious will go and how long it will all take...we do not know. What the exact nature of the unconscious mind is...we do not know. The conscious mind is too small and too dependent on the unconscious mind for it to know much. (Anyone who imagines that he 'knows' the nature of the unconscious mind...'its only this'...'its only that'...and so on, is making a big mistake).
Of course, mere articles read from a science magazine would not be enough to convince many people. Every person should be able to notice the fact that the unconscious mind is really and truly alive and active inside him and be able to relate directly to its workings.
Once this happens, the person knows that there really is something (the 'unconscious mind' is only a term after all....and doesn't explain anything) inside him that he can rely on more than on external things.
After this, anyone, even an atheist, could conceivably curb conscious efforts at decision making and leave matters to the unconscious mind. Even regards health matters he could start depending to a large extent on the unconscious mind to prevent/cure his ailments. This is faith! I don't see it as different from faith in a God.
Cheers.
Sriram