Thoughts on freeing the mind.
I was just reading this post - http://zentransformation.blogspot.com/2008/03/zen-nimbus-fusion.html
Ciaran’s explanation of Dark Nimbus sounds alot like bi-polar disorder. They appear linked in that a person is damaged in such a way as to being unable to find or hold onto a sense of purpose.
According to modern psychology, the mind is seperated into the concious and the subconscious. The conscious is said to deal primarily with thought, and the subconcious with emotions. I don’t rate psychology at all, but it is functional as a way of talking about the way I see things - so I’ll use it.
The short circuiting that he describes is the process of distraction that allows a person to see beyond conscious thought and access the subconscious. I have been studying hypnosis lately, and this short circuiting is similar to what a hypnotherapist does when he works on a patient. This is why a hypnotherapist begins his session by asking the patient to imagine themself in a specific location. It is a distraction of all the senses, so that everyday thought processes don’t interfere with the work he is about to do.
The subconscious of the modern man is a whole smorgasbord of conflicting emotions. The key in all this lies in using Zen, hypnotherapy, dreams or any other way of accessing the subconscious mind and seeing the emotional knots that exist there.
In my opinion, purpose isn’t something that you have. It is something that you are. Once a sufficient amount of emotional knots have become untied, then purpose begins to seep into the conscious.
This is the process that I have undertaken:
1. Break through the negative thought patterns.
See that something other than the ego exists.
Dismantle the ego to a sufficient (and more permanent) level.
2. Distract the concious mind.
Access the subconscious and allow the emotion to bubble to the surface.
Discover the traumatic experience associated with that emotion.
Using the concious mind as a tool, rewrite the memory so that the pain is allowed to disappate.
rocket french…
haha nice one mate i like this post!…
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