“Education” means to lead the unpolished part of humanity, while how to guide or lead conscious experience is a challenge for all educators. This paper aims to explore our conscious experience, offering Karl Rahner’s philosophical concepts about the structure and operation of human consciousness, and will introduce Robert Dilts’ “logical level”, considered as a framework for guiding experience. This model points out the different logical level of our experience and orders for guidance, revealing the importance of the level of identity. Ordinary or religious identity can be acquired from bottom-up initiatives, and also be graciously given from the top down. We shall take Christianity the “Image of God” as an example, trying to unfold the process of the formation of identity, hoping to provide some insights for educators in experience-guidance.