i don't think i work against my subconscious... it often brings up really interesting things that i had no idea were there. if anything, its deeper elements are there to be explored in dreams. |
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I see a prevalent mindset among a lot of lucid dreamers, and really, a lot of people working to change the way they think for any reason. The mindset I'm seeing, for the most part, is that the subconscious is something that is very creative, very intuitive, but at the same time tends to get in your way. Many induction techniques I see involve what people call "tricking" the subconscious, so that, for example, you stay awake through the falling-asleep process. I see things like FILD and WILD viewed as pitting yourself against your subconscious. I've even seen people say that the lucid dream state itself puts you at odds with your subconscious, as if it doesn't "want" you to be lucid. |
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i don't think i work against my subconscious... it often brings up really interesting things that i had no idea were there. if anything, its deeper elements are there to be explored in dreams. |
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Yes, I agree. The subconscious language is anything that is holistic, like emotions or symbols. |
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“The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.” - Albert Einstein
Oh, that thread. It's funny, I'd actually found and read that thread last night. It's all very interesting food for thought, but I wasn't sure what I could add to the discussion. After all, I don't know anything about mandalas or sacred geometry. |
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Isn't WILD a sort of hypnosis? Which means precisely working with the subconscious mind. |
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Come on! What if Martin Luther King said: "I kinda have a dream... nah, I don't wanna talk about it."
The most fundamental practices for lucid dreaming--building dream recall and recognizing dream signs--are all about getting to know your dream life, and hence your subconscious. |
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If you have a sense of caring for others, you will manifest a kind of inner strength in spite of your own difficulties and problems. With this strength, your own problems will seem less significant and bothersome to you. By going beyond your own problems and taking care of others, you gain inner strength, self-confidence, courage, and a greater sense of calm.Dalai Lama
The subconscious is like a child. It wants what it wants and if it isn't interested it isn't interested. What I do is get it interested. Like a child. I tell it how fun it will be to lucid dream. I tell it that it can communicate better to me if we lucid dream. I tell it that I will listen to it and hear it. It IS like a child and so you are right, we shouldn't trick it, we shouldn't work against it. |
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In my opinion, the reason why the 'subconscious' is so at odds with lucid dreaming is because lucid dreaming is such an intrinsically rational approach to the irrational world of dreaming in which the subconscious is king (or queen). The subconscious is the embodiment of the stereotypically right brained aspects of the mind and therefore it is diametrically opposed to language in general. I don't think lucid dreaming should necessarily be a war against the subconscious, but I've learned that it can't be way to communicate with it either, because it doesn't communicate in any way that is recognizable to the rational conscious mind. What you really should be trying to do is embody it, as it is ultimately part of your mind itself. |
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The ability to happily respond to any adversity is the divine.
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prrrrrreeeeettty sure this is not in the right section tralala |
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Ignorant bliss is an oxymoron; but so is miserable truth.
I think it's a good idea working with the subconscious. Problem is...the subconscious has a lot of fears rooted in it, and you have to have a clear mind to get through to the higher version and speak with it. Don't believe me? smoke weed and you will see the fears manifest..you have to bypass the fears to get through to the subconscious.....when you get pass the fears he/she will tell you what you need to do. It will tell you everything you need to hear..... |
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you'll know when the subconscious is speaking and not the chaotic logical mind ( fear ) speaking. You'll feel it. |
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We don't always have to follow our subconscious' will. That's why our conscious is there. The two should work together, but they do that by arguing at times too. Conflict is inevitable. |
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I figure if weed takes you to the subconscious.. |
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How many stoned people do you see accomplishing anything? |
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dannon..do you know that there are doctors and lawyers who smoke weed? |
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“The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.” - Albert Einstein
No you were not. You probably just get high and get too introverted, paranoid or whatever and eventually fall asleep. I used to be like that..I almost had a panic attack on weed. You just need to breathe. |
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“The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.” - Albert Einstein
Yes I was! Don't make assumptions. I've been smoking weed since before you were born. I know what it is like to be high. I also know that for me, it is all pipe dreams. It is great to be high, enjoy it. i am not saying not to smoke it. I enjoy it periodically to play music still. It is great for making music. But you can get dependent on it so you will need it for spiritual insights and when you are not on it it suppresses your higher senses. I smoke it about twice a year now. Lucid dreaming is the only thing that got me to quit smoking. Maybe the reason that you havent had a lucid dream yet is because you smoke? Just a thought. |
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