Power of your Subconscious Mind Review 2021

 

The Power of your Subconscious Mind 2021

Topic: Power of your Subconscious Mind

 

A peculiar penchant of mine has always been to work in this area of meditation, and work is at the heart of how our subconscious mind works.

Or perhaps meditating is what I do most in my spare time I practice Shmulke and Monk's workshops, attend Swedish meditation conferences and spiritual orientations, write about meditation, and kind of everything in between.

Either way, its come to the point where I write on meditation as though meditation were art, or like wine that progressively blends with the musky saltiness in the brain of the wine lover. But mostly, I meditate, and Ive come to the conclusion that if I was writing a play in my own novel, Id write a far more esoteric melodrama about a young woman traveling somewhere in Asia, and how her subconscious mind weighs her dilemmas in deciding whether she should risk the rest of her life by staying and working in that wonderful city.

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But Im writing this the other way around, mostly about the gift of mescaline, a substance that simply does not exist, has never existed (not biologically, not pharmacologically), and is banned in most places outside the hands of drug dealers, as in the United States.

Much like wine, if a drug can have a medicinal value then it tends to be most easily found in countries that are generally trying to regulate their drugs and that too often have informal rules on what is legitimate and illegal. Unfortunately, this too often leads to loopholes or corruption. In such countries, laws are haphazard and are often poorly enforced for example, most of South Africas border points are full of fake drinks.

Mescaline is a molecule, like cocaine and LSD, that lives within a mixture of natural and synthetic compounds, and this combination has many fascinating properties.

It is not a hallucinogen, but it does cause schizophrenic-type reactions, and it is euphoric. I know people who almost never take it, and I also know people who have been convinced to try it as one of their remedies for insomnia or their treatment for depression.

Mescaline has a tremendous capacity to give us secrets we want to know, to detect lies, to illuminate hidden paths, to let us navigate lost lands and voyage into the unknown world and also it causes us to get lost.

When too many people rely on their bodys pleasurable response to our own pleasurable response without considering our own levels of well-being, we are essentially making foolish mistakes. Are we stuck in three-dimensional space?

Have we put our feet down in this personal charade and lost our ability to listen to our bodies and her call? Do we hang in a trance?

Still, its curious how, as well-being becomes increasingly valued and valued, humans make increasingly innovative and impressive leaps. Studies continue to show gene therapythat involves re-addressing aspects of our DNA, mainly trying to improve health and survival.

One of the key ideas that embody the unshakable faith of most scientists in that idea is that the fundamental cause of the disease is genetic or, to be clearer, the current, structural, endogenic form of the disease, as opposed to a stem cell-based attack.

Organically, such cells give us the virus, the antibiotics, or cancer, among countless other outside factors. Understanding biology allows us to be more optimists, more skeptical, more skeptical, more pessimistic about our own imperfections, our own selfishness, and loneliness.

In other words, creating a more benevolent universe is much easier if we appreciate that our own ailments are often caused by selfish actions and inadequate knowledge. Wed be much better off if we simply followed natures path to enlightenment instead of waiting to receive our education.

In a new year, we all have a chance to change. I hope that whatever my subconscious mind may decide this year, it will choose one medium over the other. But without a choice, I dont think theres much we can do.

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