 Originally Posted by Jerad
And to become like a dream guide or a mod do i like have to be on the forum for a certain amout of time?
I have to disagree with NeAvO on this one. 
There is nothing wrong with asking Jerad. Most members who have been around the Dream-views community for a considerable amount of time, more over a consistent amount. Generally helpful to others and with and obvious will to help the Forum. 
Also IMO unconscious is lack of conscious action impart. As you are unconscious your (sub)conscious may still be reacting. however your conscious mind is not in action. That cannot be said while lucid dreaming for example. You are unconscious (if that is what you want to call it) however at the same time you are also conscious. So this has always been a conundrum. The conscious conundrum.
humans have long sought to pinpoint consciousness. It is ever illusive. As a streaming line of consciousness up until it ends, death. Perhaps it goes on from there. That is further pushing the envelope.
At any rate, to me and many others the subconscious is thought to be a branch of the conscious mind. Working both during a conscious state and a sleeping AND unconscious state. Possibly resulting in so many subtle things in our lives we would otherwise call happenstance.
I HAVE called upon my subconscious in dreams many times. That is one of my most prevalent action as I lucid dream. I cannot prove this is the subconscious I am mingling with. I do know that by asking my subconscious directly in a dream that it has been enlightening in many ways. It is very abstract and can unfold some very strong bold and uncommon answers.
The subconscious at work in your waking mind may be as you mediate, play music, art, function on any level different that you would normally at a daily conscious level.
Now that is a lot of opinion. 
Through years of my studies of the subconscious and conscious minds couples with the experiences I have dabbled into has led me to believe what I have. That could change tomorrow.
"Conciousness on it's own is undemanding but put into context requires ever shifting and elaborate thought." - Robert E. Monroe
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