• Five more gifts wrapped up in a rar file :)

    From thang ornerythinchus@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, September 02, 2017 14:19:05
    From: thangolossus@gmail.com

    This is the last one. I've wrapped them in a rar. It's probably
    worth the download for those who like to research their material and
    gather varying viewpoints on this rather nebulous subject.

    https://ufile.io/znit6


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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, September 02, 2017 17:25:59
    From: slider@nanashram.com

    thang wrote...

    This is the last one. I've wrapped them in a rar. It's probably
    worth the download for those who like to research their material and
    gather varying viewpoints on this rather nebulous subject.

    https://ufile.io/znit6

    ## - 'awareness' (and even our sense of 'self') is a rather "nebulous"
    affair altogether, so much so that even today with all their tech, they
    still aren't able to really understand it, nor how it actually arises
    other than to say that it... does

    lucid dreaming, for example, appears to access that part of our awareness/consciousness that's continually ticking-over in the background
    24/7, the very same part of you (or your mind then) that you're
    unconsciously accessing even right at this moment, for instance, to make
    sense of these very words as you read them... the part of the mind that is constantly appraising & evaluating data (both incoming & stored) on a moment-to-moment basis, an inner part of you that quite possibly even
    somehow gives-rise to our sense of 'reality and self' - our very
    'conscience' if you like! - WILDing effectively being the ability to consciously/deliberately wander around in it in the full waking awareness
    of actually doing so!

    'lucid dreaming' (and am really only talking about WILDs here) thus allows
    us a direct + conscious access to a rather intimate part of our mind that normally runs completely unnoticed in the background but which we access
    all the time albeit unconsciously... a door (or handle then if you prefer)
    into hitherto otherwise unexplored aspects of awareness with potentially
    far reaching results in terms of perhaps ultimately bringing that
    otherwise 'unconscious' part of us more out into the open and thus more
    under conscious control...

    effectively: a door into the 'actual' workings of the mind as seen from
    the 'inside' :)

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  • From totallyfucked@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, September 02, 2017 09:56:44
    From: allreadydun@gmail.com

    the more conscious one becomes the
    less the un-conscious crap hangs in the
    background. one is not ruled by this
    stuff. Unconscious people are just
    aware of how asleep they are. They
    will even fight with you over it.
    They don't know what they are fighting,
    they think it is 'you' that is causing
    their trouble. no way. it's your very
    own shit in the background fucking you up.
    no body is doing anything to anyone in
    this regard. Yeah yeah i know, someone
    can still blow your head off.

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, September 02, 2017 18:21:58
    From: slider@nanashram.com

    the more conscious one becomes the
    less the un-conscious crap hangs in the
    background.

    ### - or conversely: maybe becoming 'more conscious' equates with actually bringing that background stuff more into the foreground to varying degrees?



    one is not ruled by this
    stuff.

    ### - i dunno so much? with average/normal degrees of awareness it's the
    part of us that can be/become conditioned (even programmed to varying
    degrees) which then unconsciously prompts us in various ways to do/not-do things? where our 'hang-ups' dwell for instance; our phobias & beliefs...




    Unconscious people are just
    aware of how asleep they are. They
    will even fight with you over it.

    ### - they don't even know they're born half of 'em hah! life (to them)
    being like some soap opera they're starring in? (that george orwell quote
    for example... "life goes on...")



    They don't know what they are fighting,
    they think it is 'you' that is causing
    their trouble. no way. it's your very
    own shit in the background fucking you up.

    ### - their own unconscious 'reactions' to you, for sure!



    no body is doing anything to anyone in
    this regard. Yeah yeah i know, someone
    can still blow your head off.

    ### - no one is maybe doing anything to us right now... the 'damage' (to
    our personalities/being) has/was 'already' been done long time ago in the course of our rearing? (were influenced by opinions and beliefs, peer
    pressure to conform and all the rest of it! the very chips on our
    shoulders!)

    that just to get-out from under all THAT lot is actually quite an
    achievement just in itself!

    only so few do?

    and those that DO are usually now the walking wounded to varying degrees? (escaping totally 'unscathed' is fairly rare then, so most of 'em have
    strange limps/quirks of one kind or another/become rather eccentic...)

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  • From Jeremy H. Denisovan@1:229/2 to All on Saturday, September 02, 2017 12:52:57
    From: david.j.worrell@gmail.com

    Article from New Scientist in September 2016:

    Some people swear that if they want to wake up at 6 am, they just bang their head on the pillow six times before going to sleep. Crazy? Maybe not. A study from 1999 shows that it all comes down to some nifty unconscious processing.

    For three nights, a team at the University of Lubeck in Germany put 15 volunteers to bed at midnight. The team either told the participants they would
    wake them at 9 am and did, or told them they would wake them at 9 am, but actually woke them at 6 am,
    or said they would wake them at 6 am and did.

    This last group had a measurable rise in the stress hormone adrenocorticotropin
    from 4.30 am, peaking around 6 am. People woken unexpectedly at 6 am had no such spike. The unconscious mind, the researchers concluded, can not only keep track of time while
    we sleep but also set a biological alarm to jump-start the waking process. The pillow ritual might help set that alarm.

    The sleeping brain can also process language. In a 2014 study, Sid Kouider of the École Normale Supérieure in Paris and his colleagues trained volunteers to push a button with their left or right hand to indicate whether they heard the name of an
    animal or object as they fell asleep. The team monitored the brain’s electrical activity during training and when the people heard the same words when asleep. Even when asleep, activity continued in the brain’s motor regions, indicating that the
    sleepers were preparing to push the correct button. The people could also correctly categorise new words, first heard after they had dropped off, showing
    that they were genuinely analysing the meaning of the words while asleep.

    It’s an ability that makes good evolutionary sense, says Kouider. “If you stop monitoring your environment, you become very vulnerable during sleep… It
    makes sense that you don’t simply shut down, but continue tracking in a kind of standby mode.
    This might explain why some sounds, like our names, wake us more easily than others.

    This protective monitoring may not last all night, however. A study published this year found that while language processing continues in REM sleep for words
    heard just before bed, once in deep sleep all responses disappear as the brain goes “offline”
    to allow the day’s memories to be processed. “Your cognition about things in the environment declines progressively towards deep sleep,” Kouider says. “Sleep is not all-or-none in terms of cognition, it’s all-or-none in terms of consciousness.


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