11-12-2016, 05:03 AM
(11-11-2016, 10:49 PM)Shannon Wrote:(11-11-2016, 05:36 PM)maxx55 Wrote: Shannon quick question. You said that meditation conflicts with state shifting programs. Can you define what you mean by meditation?
I like to wake up, look at the wall, and focus on my breathing before I start my day. I do the same at night as well. I consider this my meditation and I can say without a doubt that I do feel better when I do it compared to when I don't. This was before subs as well as during. Does this conflict with state shifting?
Meditation is intentional, consciously guided state shifting.
The standard definition of "meditation" is to either focus one's mind completely on one thing or to clear it completely of all things. These, when successful, result in an altered state of awareness.
If you are in the process of listening to DMSI it will dominate and disturb this effort, and your conscious efforts will disturb it's state shifting also.
Using any form of state shifting at any time while doing DMSI (but not actually being in the process of listening to it) will disturb the secondary state shifting while you're doing it, at least while you are doing the meditation.
So for example... if you successfully meditate, don't expect to be sniping anyone or projecting while you do.
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So being on DMSI conflicts with meditation. I.e if I'm listening to DMSI (I mean in general, not in the moment), I can't do any meditation, or it will conflict with state shifting. Is this correct?
Or do you mean meditating while, in the moment, listening to DMSI loops?
Because currently I am doing some meditation practices, and I always make sure that I don't listen to my DMSI loops while meditating (I listen to them while doing something else, like working, or sleeping).
If so, I might have to drop meditation