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      How much can your subconscious handle?

      When you are dreaming, your intentions are so much more powerful. I know your brain handles the entire body and controls everything. But I'm wondering, what is the limit to what your subconscious is going to listen to?

      I have a feeling the brain has a large database of information on how to repair itself and protect itself that is much larger and extensive than we think. If it has such a large database, then our Science could NEVER compare to what the brain is capable of doing it's very own way it learned on it's own.

      When we have a cut, our brain goes to work and contacts different parts of the brain and then sends a call to the body about what to do and why to do it and how exactly it is done. Whenever I had the back of my toe freezed to rid of the warts I had, my body created a blood-blister that looked man-made. I was impressed because I had only 2 blisters in my life, and I never had a blood-blister before. This fascinated me, how my brain just figured out how to heal the body like that.

      If our subconscious is answering our intentions...Is it possible to change the way our body functions to improve it for later when it needs that upgrade? I heard some stories about how some remembered their intent to remove their warts and when they woke up, it was black.

      If it is possible to change our body using our subconscious...Could we use that emotion to change, that vision to change, that outcome, to make our subconscious go to work and have the idea flow to the other parts of the brain and cause our body to naturally evolve?

      If I imagined to be a much bigger person with a bioluminescent skin like a Na'Vi has, the muscles, a long-lasting body that could last for over a hundred years and would stay young looking...Could that really come true?

      I had a thought for over a week now since I had my very first intelligent lucid dream where I was aware of my environment and it stayed clear and didn't get more blurry. I thought that maybe my body could detach the awareness like it does in the Delta brainwave state if I ended up in the place I imagined evolution, almost like a reality test, but instead of testing reality, I would be pulled out of reality instantly while my body fell into a deep restorative state. Eventually my detached awareness would reattach while not disturbing the deep restorative state. The process I imagined was my entire body's skin layer dying and trapping me inside the dead layer of skin and causing it to change into a type of independent Amniotic sac. Then I would basically in a couple of months, come out with a very sturdy body that would last over a hundred years.

      Isn't that possible even if it sounds very difficult to make your subconscious do?

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      Yes,
      You can expand the capacity of the subconsious, and your consciousness to handle alot more. This is called tantra - expansion and liberation. It is practically, and some would say, limitless. You seem to be off to a good start etc, keep at it. read from the master etc on the possibilities of consciousness etc.

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      Science is just now beginning to understand the mind-body connection in regards to healing. I truly believe that if you believe with all your heart that something is possible you can heal it with your mind. The subconscious mind is easily programmed so theoretically if you could program your subconscious mind to think that a diseased part of your body is already healthy and healed then spontaneous healing could occur. There is research going on that is starting to show that cells do respond to thoughts and emotions. It's a fascinating area of study.

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      I forgot to mention in my lucid dream some intentions I'd like to make. One of them was "I want to, and will, remember all my dreams, regardless of what brainwave state I am in (Delta or Theta)." and another was "I want to, and will, be able to naturally identify all dream elements and become aware immediately." I'm thinking of new ones like "I want to, and will, be able to extend my awareness in reality to have a much more stronger connection to my subconscious so my intentions will always be powerful regardless of what state I am in. (Waking State or Sleeping State)"

      What do you guys think?

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      Quote Originally Posted by ElectricJolt View Post
      "I want to, and will, remember all my dreams, regardless of what brainwave state I am in (Delta or Theta)." and another was "I want to, and will, be able to naturally identify all dream elemen
      I recommend you change the "I want to" to "I AM..." I want to" puts things it into the future and things in the future may never happen, there is only the NOW.

      "I am now remembering all of my dreams". "I am now the consciousness required to remember meaningful dreams." "I Am the inteligent presence illumnating all things for my benifit etc"
      I would avoid remembering all dreams. Most dreams are just nonsense i think. I would remember only the relevent ones that are prophetic or noetic (bring knowledge) healing etc. I went through and it is still lingering that so many dreams were occuring that it let me exhaustsed and depressed. Maybe you have a stronger nature. Try it out and let us know what happens.
      Last edited by kulananda; 04-30-2010 at 05:22 AM.
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      Well I'm going to right now try lucid dreaming. I think it's too late, but I'm trying anyway. (woke up 7 hours ago, this is basically an early bedtime, not back to bed method)

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      No offense but I think your brain is smarter than you. Well I mean the part that heals your body . When I get a cut or blister, sure I want it healed, and my body is doing the best it can to do it. Notice how mouth or eye cuts heal faster? It sees them as more importance. Your brain has a million things to do and when you injure your self it works on that too. I don't believe that your brain would listen to your consciousness and heal this part of your body instead of doing something else that it feels more important.
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