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Files suggesting to the unconscious mind

PostPosted: July 19th, 2009, 6:16 pm
by livelonger8
An unconscious mind may have greater access to the mind, and may also be capable of cascading physiological changes upon the body in response to the interpretation of data. Such files may be capable of inducing physical changes when communicating with the unconscious mind; the use of metaphors and other indirect communication should allow for a response.

PostPosted: July 19th, 2009, 9:52 pm
by MN_FriendlyGuy
Cascading physiological change is exactly what happens following surgery for a medical implant - like a pacemaker or a neural implant.

And a human about to have surgery to implant a pacemaker, might feel anxious about it - very much wanting that change. Desiring it strongly. Maybe praying for it.

And the unconscious protects the self

A fail-safe

A fail-safe to avoid the risk - flee or fight.

That's right

Choose quickly - the moment to decide is now

And the unconscious protects the self

A fail-safe

A fail-safe to accept and adapt when preservation of self demands it.

Cascading physiological change

Truly - this is a dangerous path


PostPosted: July 20th, 2009, 12:17 am
by livelonger8
Biological life is metamorphic and is capable of advancing both, its own mentality and physiology; its perception and comprehension of the environment and physical adaptation can change in response to its external environment - life adapts. A pace maker or neural implant is dangerous, as with any surgical procedure. However, let's consider that throughout the duration of evolution, life kept an observation of its biological components, monitoring the effects of its migration and keeps a log of new components added, older ones removed and changed. Given an instinctive map of the body, any physiological change catalyzed as a result of belief - a placebo or suggestion, would not occur with a consequence comparable to those when a surgeon carries out an implantation process (i.e. natural changes are safer in comparison to changes cascaded from the external environment).