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- From: cranmer@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu
- Newsgroups: alt.magick
- Subject: Re: ritual in lucid dreams
- Message-ID: <15672.2b6596e7@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 00:54:15 GMT
- Organization: The Ohio State University, Department of Physics
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- Hello,
-
- mist@lynx.dac.northeastern.edu (Paul Timmins) writes...
-
- > Hrm, I understand, my mind is very hectic, visualization does not
- > come easily to me. Well, I can visualize dimensions, and geometric
- > shapes <2d through 4d>, but trying to visualize a blank white wall kills
- ^^^^
- > me. Its a matter of conditioning. If you put the concentration into it,
- > visualization comes. At least, in theory.
-
- Let's get this straight: you can visualize geometric shapes with four
- spatial dimensions. *Not* just their projections in 3D space, but all
- four dimensions at once. Please, if you can, tell us how you do this,
- and how one can train ones inherently 3D mind to do this at will.
- Do these visions come in 'altered' states of consciousness, which are
- naturally much more slippery if one tries to describe them ??
-
- And let's all remember, from the 'empathic defenses' thread a few months
- ago -- the *visual* sense is just one out of five! For many people,
- visualization may not be the best path - try audization, olfactorization,
- or even tactilization! :-)
-
- Steve Cranmer
-