Tag: subconscious
Programming Your Deep Mind Like Salvador Dali
After a month off I’m back with yet another obscure but powerful technique of self-programming. With this highly unusual method you will be imprinting instructions into your subconscious mind using ordinary and very familiar table implements. You’ll need nothing more than a plate and a spoon to change your beliefs, obtain answers to your questions, or even manifest your desires by manipulating the reality itself.
Don’t Fake It Till You Make It, Just Borrow the Real Thing
One of the most basic yet effective training tools known to a practical occultist is the famous fake it until you make it approach. In essence it means acting and behaving as if you already possessed the skill you are training for, until one day you suddenly realize that you’re no longer faking it. However this method is not without drawbacks: the process is frustratingly slow, and sometimes it can feel too, well, fake — too much like roleplay or that cringy positive thinking.
Programming the Subconscious Mind Through Peripheral Vision
Psychologists and brain scientists have long known that people normally concentrate most of their conscious attention on the things they’re directly staring at, which are usually right in front of them, near the center of the visual field. The periphery, on the other hand, is processed mostly subconsciously and is not brought up to the conscious mind unless something important occurs there, or a person makes a deliberate effort to notice the visual outskirts. In the occult circles it’s common knowledge that the easiest way to actually see weird things like auras, energies, spirits, ghosts, etc is to look out of the corner of your eye.