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whatthe75 wrote:Your conscious mind shall do as it pleases and so shall your unconscious.All you need to do is learn.
MN_FriendlyGuy wrote:It's a pleasure to confirm that, yes, there is a uniform principle.
When I was six, a school teacher sent a note to my parents. In that note, she expressed concern about my habit of spending a few minutes each day, sitting at my desk and staring out of the classroom window.
To this day, I still remember watching the treetops. And I still remember focusing on individual leaves; especially on days when the wind was strong enough to make them flick and flutter.
As an adult, I realize this was trance. I didn't know it at the time. And my child's mind was unaware that minds use trance to let go and to integrate new ideas.
Back then, it was just a pleasant pause. A calm, quiet time to set aside responsibilities of schoolwork and unfamiliar schoolmates.
And that's all there is to it, livelonger8. It's something children do intuitively.
The uniform principle you seek is not found in protocol.
- It's unnecessary to focus on the words.
Instead, the uniform principle is found in letting go.
- And it's unnecessary to distract with imaginative perception.
And if this is still unclear, consider taking a meditation class. The skills one learns in a meditation class are ageless - the same from generation to generation. Those skills are a gift one gives oneself.
livelonger8 wrote:
The trance you specified is something of which I had experienced during school; does this provide benefits in storing memory? I.e. would falling into this state upon learning or reading store that of what has been learned into the long-term memory? Or would it slip deep into the subconscious?
MN_FriendlyGuy wrote:livelonger8 wrote:
The trance you specified is something of which I had experienced during school; does this provide benefits in storing memory? I.e. would falling into this state upon learning or reading store that of what has been learned into the long-term memory? Or would it slip deep into the subconscious?
A computer stores new data into memory - a simple operation. But our minds are different. They're much more complex and wonderful.
Our minds integrate new information. As new information is added, our minds interconnect it with other memories, other experiences, and other information.
- That's why a scent can cause people to remember something that happened long ago.
When you ask the question "would it slip deep into the subconscious?", it reveals a misunderstanding. Our subconscious minds are active entities in the same way our conscious minds are. They have different functions, mind you. But both entities access the wealth of information and experiences that've been integrated into memory.
- That's why people can hear the start of a song and feel an impulse to dance or to cry
- That's why the sight of a child in the street can cause drivers to slam on the brakes with no need for an active decision.
It would be a mistake to think of the subconscious as a separate storehouse of memories.
- Your subsconscious is the entity that cautions you to be wary and stay safe.
So complex and wonderful.
- Your subconscious is the entity that causes you to seek out your favorite people, favorite things, and favorite activities.
- Your subconscious does these things while it simultaneously remembers to breathe for you, and control the beating of your heart, and digest and much MUCH more.
whatthe75 wrote:There is nothing that you hear or see that isn't noticed by your subconscious.There are things that you dont see or hear that are also noticed by your subconscious.
livelonger8 wrote:What I'm basically wondering, is whether or not if suggestions where to bypass our conscious minds would be most effective.
livelonger8 wrote:
What I'm basically wondering, is whether or not if suggestions where to bypass our conscious minds would be most effective.
I.e. as a result of the conscious mind being much slower to the subconscious, for suggestions to bypass awareness and to be absorbed by the subconscious; would memory last longer subconscious? Would it be more easily accessed? Would it be adapted towards either negatively or positively? (I.e. as a result of the subconscious accepting anything, good or bad, would it still carry out orders? I.e. if you were to suggest for someone to have sex without their conscious mind knowing, would they do it?) Or is memory more easily accessed if the conscious mind is aware of suggestions?
I'm slightly lost. :(
And thanks for the reply also, much appreciated. :)
whatthe75 wrote:livelonger8 wrote:
What I'm basically wondering, is whether or not if suggestions where to bypass our conscious minds would be most effective.
I.e. as a result of the conscious mind being much slower to the subconscious, for suggestions to bypass awareness and to be absorbed by the subconscious; would memory last longer subconscious? Would it be more easily accessed? Would it be adapted towards either negatively or positively? (I.e. as a result of the subconscious accepting anything, good or bad, would it still carry out orders? I.e. if you were to suggest for someone to have sex without their conscious mind knowing, would they do it?) Or is memory more easily accessed if the conscious mind is aware of suggestions?
I'm slightly lost. :(
And thanks for the reply also, much appreciated. :)
Why Why Why Why Why.How long is a piece of string?
What will this knowledge gain for you?
MN_FriendlyGuy wrote:There are several situations where suggestions can bypass our conscious minds. One of them is hypnosis (trance). Among the others: intense emotion or instructions given by an authority-figure.
And all of this is unimportant to enjoying trance.
When someone loves to be relaxed, all this detail is simply trivia.
It's unnecessary to know the conscious mind is faster than the subconscious mind. Wispy, flitting consciousness grows tired and takes its rest while the slow-moving, powerful giant presses on - never pausing, never resting.
It's unnecessary to know the conscious and subconscious minds cooperate to access memories.
What you focus on -
What you love to focus on - that's what you become*.
The man (or woman) whose trances focus on the pleasure of obedience will become obedient.
The woman (or man) whose trances focus on sexual responsiveness that's intense at a physical level and quiet at a conscious level, will find their sexual responsiveness change.
Trance is a thing so basic, a child can do it without training
It's so easy that this simple phrase can be enough:
- I love to be relaxed
For the man or woman who genuinely loves the feel of trance, this simple phrase is enough. It's enough, because for them it's true and real.
*Organic changes excluded
TheIconoclast wrote:As for what to do when listening to files, I suggest you try to do what the Voice directs but do no more than that. Don't analyze. Don't study inflection, Don't try to create a more vivid imagery of what's being said. When the Voice says to Relax, try to Relax. When the Voice says Listen, just try to Listen. All hypnosis is really self-hypnosis and every good hypnotist is merely a guide. Try to let the Voice guide you into a nice relaxing state and you'll probably end up in trance, with practice.
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