Some are quite a bit more useful than others.
OK, the most important thing for me to lend to is not discerning gods in an actuality thesis.
Yep.
We actually don’t have a choice. Our prefrontal cortex necessitates this behavior.
If you train one particular motion, then your entire system becomes bias to using it as the implicit and explicit muscle, tissue, and neurological memory have an efficient method of response in store.
Basically, you can narrow the range.
Take the block in fighting.
By training a block many times, you can effectively ingrain your reflex to an attack to a degree range of the ideal block motion.
The same thing is true with psychology, and in so being true with psychology, true in neurology and that also means in spirituality.
Which we already know.
Cults use this feature to subversive measures.
Many religious practices use it for goals towards some concept of raising such as enlightenment or righteousness.
Expanded more next.
Continuing,
It means that you can control your existential emotions that are long term emotional cycles, rather than short term as the cognitive emotions are.
Let’s say that you feel generally displaced and separated from your own reality; you feel despondent and unable to connect.
Let’s also say that this is not in response to any one direct thing, but instead simply seems to have risen softly over time.
Now, this spiritual emotional state will change which cognitive emotions you will have, as well as augment your reason since your amygdala is processing higher towards this spiritual emotion.
Thereby, any reason, which requires processing through the amygdala, will be slanted in this sense.
If you want to control your slanting, your spiritual emotion, then you can through evocation of your sense of existing in existence, and your relationship to that.
Different religions approach this issue in different manners. Some approach by using modules which supply an understanding of harnessing a strength. Some offer a release. Some offer transition. And others offer transcendence.
There are many, many more such concepts; these are but a few common examples.
The focal is that you can effectively control your impression of existing with existence and back unto yourself by a vast array of modules heavily found in spiritual adoptions.
Even the simplest of things can facilitate this; no more than a pencil dot on a sheet of paper in some cases. In others, merely one tiny idea.
And in some unique cases, nothing; turning everything off without trying to turn everything off.
Can it be dangerous?
Absolutely; ergo the Cult concept previously mentioned.
Does that mean it shouldn’t be used? No.
Under that logic, I should never use fire either.
Most things in nature have their uses, overuses, and abuses.
Works for me.
Either way, doesn’t matter; you get the idea.
9 levels of hell, and there order; I am not outlining.
Yep, but really; that doesn’t much matter.
You don’t actually lose to your subconscious that easily because your conscious choice trains your subconscious into a kind of behavior - like a parent - and so your subconscious ends up adhering to your conscious satisfaction concepts most of the time.
Quote Gerard P. Hodgkinson. He’s the one that did all the hard work.
nif-dev-web.nbirn.net/about/publ … uition.pdf
Sure,
Contact Dr. John-Dylan Haynes
Read up on it in this PDF.
socialbehavior.uzh.ch/teachi … 08_ext.pdf
Not at all.
Intuition is actually best used with things foreign.
It is best used in things known, but poorly recalled by explicit memory.
Intuition is essentially implicit memory, and works by motive through simple sensory impulse in a near binary manner of either/or as its relay to the active and aware cognition.
That is useful pretty much daily.
If I throw a basketball at your face, your intuition will be what commands the logic of that instance.
The rest was pretty on par.