How do you even live? - Wild Minds network2024-03-28T10:05:21Zhttps://wildminds.ning.com/forum/topics/how-do-you-even-live?feed=yes&xn_auth=noI know what you mean when you…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2013-06-06:4661400:Comment:1427922013-06-06T22:56:53.331ZShhimunkyhttps://wildminds.ning.com/profile/Shhimunky
<p>I know what you mean when you talk about "projection". To me that is just an advanced form of visualization. I'm talking about literally being able to control reality like a lucid dream. The only difference would be was timing and constraints on the difference between the current reality and the desired reality.</p>
<p><br></br> <br></br> <cite>M Hunter said:…</cite></p>
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<p>I know what you mean when you talk about "projection". To me that is just an advanced form of visualization. I'm talking about literally being able to control reality like a lucid dream. The only difference would be was timing and constraints on the difference between the current reality and the desired reality.</p>
<p><br/> <br/> <cite>M Hunter said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://wildminds.ning.com/forum/topics/how-do-you-even-live#4661400Comment142789"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>When you say you believed you could will mental imagery into reality I assume you mean you could project or "hallucinate" things from your mind into the world? For me I could do this when I was young to a degree. If I felt strongly enough about something I could sort of create it but not the point it felt real, although when I made scary stuff appear that sure felt real! I do hallucinate a lot of stuff now, although I dislike calling them hallucinations, and these things I do not control and I don't relate to maladaptive daydreaming.<br/><br/>Life is very hard for me as I'm constantly stuck between two worlds. I find everyday to be a struggle. I spend most of the day visualising things and trying to create sensations without any sensory input and the only time I am happy is when I have a lucid dream. I understand that it's all very confusing and difficult to deal with.</p>
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</blockquote> When you say you believed you…tag:wildminds.ning.com,2013-06-06:4661400:Comment:1427892013-06-06T20:27:19.883ZM Hunterhttps://wildminds.ning.com/profile/MHunter
<p>When you say you believed you could will mental imagery into reality I assume you mean you could project or "hallucinate" things from your mind into the world? For me I could do this when I was young to a degree. If I felt strongly enough about something I could sort of create it but not the point it felt real, although when I made scary stuff appear that sure felt real! I do hallucinate a lot of stuff now, although I dislike calling them hallucinations, and these things I do not control and…</p>
<p>When you say you believed you could will mental imagery into reality I assume you mean you could project or "hallucinate" things from your mind into the world? For me I could do this when I was young to a degree. If I felt strongly enough about something I could sort of create it but not the point it felt real, although when I made scary stuff appear that sure felt real! I do hallucinate a lot of stuff now, although I dislike calling them hallucinations, and these things I do not control and I don't relate to maladaptive daydreaming.<br/><br/>Life is very hard for me as I'm constantly stuck between two worlds. I find everyday to be a struggle. I spend most of the day visualising things and trying to create sensations without any sensory input and the only time I am happy is when I have a lucid dream. I understand that it's all very confusing and difficult to deal with.</p>