I was wondering if anyone has experienced be aware of everything around you. |
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I was wondering if anyone has experienced be aware of everything around you. |
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I think, perhaps, my brain would explode from the information overlode. |
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I don't. |
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Well, I'm not ruling out the possibility; I try to never do that. But I don't think that I, personally, could handle that. Of course, if I trained then maybe I could, but right now, definitely not. |
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I think you could do it. If you've ever driven you know how many things your mind can focus on, without you focusing on it. While you're driving you are steering, looking for peds, scanning traffic, staying in your lane, might be listening to the radio, talking, thinking, all at once. That may seem like a brain overload right there. If you do it all the time, it's no problem at all. |
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That's kind of similar to that scene in Waking Life where the man talks about 360 vision. Has anyone been able to do that here? |
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I think it would be essentially possible to be completely aware of every detail and facet in a dream, since after all it was created from your own mind. However, whether or not it could all be present in your conscious dream mind and not just in the subconscious and have knowledge of it is interesting. It sounds kind of like what some people describe as being "one" with the landscape, spreading your consciousness (I assume you meant consciousness, not conscience) over the entire dreamscape. I don't see why this would be impossible, but I'd ask someone who's used LSD or something. |
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