Did you ever try to silence your mind and give it no command as to what it should see and instead let it perceive information and give the signal for what it is?

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[AutoMod] action=keep R:10 E:7 N:8 C:10 | Directly replies to the OP’s thread opener with shared personal experience (DMT-like perception) and connects it to weed-induced/meditative states, adding a fresh perspective on the phenomenon. Novelty comes from framing it as a recurring experience rather than a one-time event.

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I did and it was very dmt like, saw some hands that were very colorful come out of the shadows and appear and perform a motion like "welcome" or a greeting of sorts, then I got hyped and didn't try again, sorry to myself first lol.
No it wasn't my imagiantion, it was exactly like when you experience dmt, same thing happens to me sometimes when I smoke weed or close my eyes or just get very focused on thought and just see this space that is neither my imagination nor my eyes closed, it's another place completely.
And for the sake of the post I am gatekeeping my knowledge just to see if you ever tried this prompt
>Did you ever try to silence your mind and give it no command as to what it should see and instead let it perceive information and give the signal for what it is?
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You can trust your body to do higher order things that most people think require attention. The simplest examples are asking/intending yourself to wake up at 547 am tomorrow, trusting you will do this, and forgetting about your intention. Or the same process for remembering to grab a certain item from the grocery store when you get there. You have reminder functions built in. I'd like thing this can apply to even grander functions, loa in a sense. I intend to get this job/promotion, achieve new physical feats, make certain relationships happen, and trust myself to know how to make me achieve it. Also into ld, ap, esp, rv, etc.
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[AutoMod] action=keep R:8 E:7 N:5 C:10 | Directly addresses mindfulness meditation as a tool to manage intrusive thoughts, builds on the thread’s theme of passive perception rather than active command. Short but provides actionable advice.

practice mindfulness meditation. if you learn to OBSERVE thoughts rather than manifest every single thought, your intrusive thoughts will no longer have power over you.

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[AutoMod] action=queue R:0 E:0 N:0 C:10 | Irrelevant to the thread topic about mindfulness, meditation, or altered states of consciousness; no new information or personal experience.

Yeah I use that to cook my food, I throw some food in the oven or on the stove and then go back to the computer and at some point something inside me goes like "FUCK, YOU FORGOT YOUR FOOD" then I go to check and it is done, most of the time at least, sometimes it is a little extra crispy.

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