Thank you for the information! I'm sorry if some of the questions seemed a little ridiculous, I like to delve into the real of the preposterous on occasion.
 Originally Posted by dolphin
We can talk directly to our subconscious in our dreams, but I don't believe reaching some form of agreement with ourselves that would make attaining lucidity significantly easier with very little effort
No, ADHD is too complex of a disorder to fix it while doing hardly any work. If an intention is set to fix a mental health issue, that intention has to be maintained until the mental health issue is fixed. There is temptation to not maintain that intention because it may not feel natural. Resisting temptation requires self-control, which is like a muscle, has a certain limit in the short-term in its ability to do work based on how strong it is. Thus, fixing a mental health issue is not at all likely to be done in a one time set-it-and-forget-it type of way.
Okay, but... say I were to set that intention and maintain it for a prolonged period of time, across multiple experiences, all of which were focused on curing my ADHD. Would it then be a theoretically feasible, or even a clearly attainable possibility to eventually cure that?
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