Conscious actions require an uncompromised autonomous intent. This means recognizing co-dependent transactions, so we can uplift how we connect to others. When we are conscious, we set aside personality differences and operate co-creatively. In Higher Alignment, we discuss each type of Motive and the degree of consciousness that reflects what is behind any action. Four levels of Motives (instinctive, intellectual, idealized, and intuitive) and 3 types (masculine, feminine, and unified) define 12 unique Motives, Only Intuitive Motives are fully conscious and equal exchanges that manifest effortless interactions. When we have mixed Motives, both in ourselves and in our relationship with others, the lower conscious individual always withholds or tries to use the action to benefit themselves. This leads to appropriation, conflict, and delays with unconscious individuals.