05-25-2012, 06:30 AM
Have your noticed any changes in your dreams? More vividness? The first sub that I bought was "Remember Your Dreams" after some weeks I could remember 2-3 dreams/night, as instead of 3-4/week. Counting dreams might be less abstract then higher confidence. When that sub gets an upgrade, it might have the best potential to be a Litmus Test
If you, theoretically, touched a stove and got singed, then you would conclude that the stove is hot and is working, ...and sooth you fingers.
You could ignore Shannon's good advice for one day, by listen for 24 hours straight with a slightly higher volume. If you feel tired the next day(as I did), you can draw the conclusion that, the temporary overload of the brain has something with the exposure of the sub and thus must have responded to it. Don't touch the metaphorical stove twice tho.
"If misused, it can drain brain. If used right, it can train brain."
Sometimes, there might be something called "trying to hard", in the way. By constantly trying to analyze your progress you might actually slow it down (Have I heard).
I think, that if I was stuck in a state of mind to long, the body/brain would change so that state of mind becomes the norm. It would then try hard to remain at that norm if faced with risk of change (My view of resistance).
Hope I was of some use and didn't confuse anyone more than necessary. Good day to you all!
If you, theoretically, touched a stove and got singed, then you would conclude that the stove is hot and is working, ...and sooth you fingers.
You could ignore Shannon's good advice for one day, by listen for 24 hours straight with a slightly higher volume. If you feel tired the next day(as I did), you can draw the conclusion that, the temporary overload of the brain has something with the exposure of the sub and thus must have responded to it. Don't touch the metaphorical stove twice tho.
"If misused, it can drain brain. If used right, it can train brain."
Sometimes, there might be something called "trying to hard", in the way. By constantly trying to analyze your progress you might actually slow it down (Have I heard).
I think, that if I was stuck in a state of mind to long, the body/brain would change so that state of mind becomes the norm. It would then try hard to remain at that norm if faced with risk of change (My view of resistance).
Hope I was of some use and didn't confuse anyone more than necessary. Good day to you all!
"When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be."
—Lao Tzu
"Unasked questions will not provide you with answers."
"When in doubt, do something. Do whatever you can and do it your way if you must."
—Me
—Lao Tzu
"Unasked questions will not provide you with answers."
"When in doubt, do something. Do whatever you can and do it your way if you must."
—Me