[18:29:44] <@OpheliaBlue|Away> Long vs Short Mantras: which is better?
[18:29:47] <Alucinor^XIII> Doesn't sound like a bad idea, actually.
[18:29:52] <dorianmasK> Short
[18:29:54] <dorianmasK> By far
[18:29:59] <@OpheliaBlue|Away> I'm thinking short too
[18:30:01] <Alucinor^XIII> I actually disagree dorianmasK
[18:30:01] <+RareCola> Short obv
[18:30:10] <Alucinor^XIII> Heres my reason for disagreeing
[18:30:14] <@OpheliaBlue|Away> I'm all ears
[18:30:27] <Alucinor^XIII> The short one becomes like repeating a word for me-- it loses its meaning after a while.
[18:30:32] <@OpheliaBlue|Away> (it was per this guy:
http://www.dreamviews.com/f151/covla...6/#post1934483 )
[18:30:34] <dorianmasK> The subconscious mind doesn't have a very long attention span. It works with impressions, which are best evoked by keywords
[18:30:36] <Alucinor^XIII> I instead have a basic, two or three sentence mantra
[18:30:55] <Alucinor^XIII> And I focus on its meaning. I dont keep it exact. I each of the sentences have a basic idea behind them, and structure. But I'll change it a bit.
[18:31:01] <Alucinor^XIII> Which requires me to keep the meaning fresh
[18:31:09] <Alucinor^XIII> I feel like the intention is more important than the phrase.
[18:31:11] <dorianmasK> Well I guess it would depend on how well one could solidify the impression
[18:31:23] <Alucinor^XIII> And i, personally, lose the intention if I find myself repeating a 4 word mantra over and over.
[18:33:35] <dorianmasK> The few times I've tried to MILD, I was semi-successful with straight forward intentions
[18:33:52] <dorianmasK> EPIC. LUCID. ADVENTURE. seems to be my fav