It's actually very easy: |
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It's actually very easy: |
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Where did you get the idea that internal dialogue is somehow bad or to be overcome? Castaneda stuff? |
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I guess this is in order to fall asleep more quickly? |
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Dreams are simple.
It's the painfully simple things the human mind cannot comprehend.
After all your mind is trained to understand the complexity of the waking world,
not the simplicity of the dream world.
- Yuya
Or to shut it off completely, hold your breath for 5 minutes. Or as close to that as you can get. When you start breathing normally again, your mind will be quite. Because it had to shut down all the chatter to conserve energy for survival. |
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Maybe just me, but I am pretty fond of my internal dialogue. Everyone of you that posts here would not be posting here without internal dialogue. Think about it. |
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Wait what? |
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The best way to get rid of talking to yourself in your head is to use the void technique, which is clearing all thoughts and letting them bounce off of your head. This would work to an extent also though. Practice it while you aren't sleeping it just makes it that much better when you are trying to sleep. |
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if we shut off the internal dialogue we can easily Wild. |
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no sig
I tried this last night and couldn't get it to work. But I had my mouth closed, breathing through my nose, and I have to kind of keep a little suction in my throat or something in order to keep my mouth closed, and because of that it keeps my tongue up against the roof of my mouth. If I relax my throat and jaw entirely my mouth just falls open, meaning Ill wake up either with drool all over my face or with my moth and tongue all dried out like old leather. Maybe I ought to go ahead and try it with my mouth open and see if it works better. |
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^ same situation with me. Keeping my tongue at the bottom of my mouth just isn't comfortable. |
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I can't imagine why this works, perhaps your tongue has just become an object of concentration. Concentrating on anything will temporarily silence one's mind. |
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Well said, but there's still more: If you can go into your dreams with a mind that is free of clutter, you stand a much better chance of not only successfully holding onto your intentions as you fall asleep, and then entering an LD easily. Also, the quality of your LD might be much greater if you carry an ability to clear your mind's clutter once in the dream. Much greater. |
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What I like to do to silence inner chatter is a little Chakra meditation. It gives my mind something to keep it occupied for a while and I'm busy visualizing rather than subvocalizing. |
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The past few days I've been focusing mostly on just becoming aware of my internal dialogue. There is a lot of it at times. |
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