yeah any tools/practices to learn about the subconscious, shared or invididual based on philosophies, is rebellion in this age of attention stealing forced energy drainage.
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I'm sometimes interested in how math and quantum physics continue to re-describe some kind of ancient knowledge of our universal connection.
The fash are using horoscopes and esoteric rituals to fuck with us so we might as well learn why.
The synthesis from the other thread is some kind of a multidimensional gimbal lock that displays quantum superpositions getting aligned in a pulse
Thanks for your take. Not even a hallucination by the wikipedia definition, there was no interference with senses or what's in the current environment. If one wants to find some kind of a metaphysical analogue, it could be like gaining a memory of an event from another plane but I digress. It is what it is.
I'm more worried about people not recognizing what humans have always done but maybe disregard.
I'm saying that the disorder has actual distinct symptoms to it. And many of the patients and their doctors recognize them and notice a difference during care etc.
I'm not built different, nor displaying anything spectacular or worrisome.
dooderoni nothing in this is caused by voices or sights that aren't there or difficulties to distuingish what's present or in the current space, no extra thought patterns, paranoia, mood effects etc.
I appreciate the concern and other commenters went there too. Even in online pre-screening quizzes none of the symptoms are anywhere related.
People don't need doctors when they remember where their keys are or get an external inspiration and such.
Interesting community!
Maybe it's the "reality engine" of the demiurge, keeping the simulation facade up
Thank you for the share
It has a spooky presence and for some reason it's also quite mundane.
Nah. Good one but no
Practicing can alleviate aphantasia and it matches how people describe an internal screen. Like your watching stuff inside your head. It's kinda flat and small and contained in a way, distinctly different than how people do out of body experiences for example.
Also one difference I've noted in descriptions and myself is that imagining can repeat. You imagine something and can do it multiple times quite accurately. Whereas an experience gets kinda corrupted, lost in memory. I have no way to repicture this event with my mind/imagination so I took to 3d tools.
I don't see much as mystical anymore.
Have you seen it at the end of the universe?