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I agree with Jim here. It is definitely possible to change the way you think (aside from chemical problems in the brain).
How else do people give up smoking for instance? Or decide and actually succeed at losing weight and getting fit? It's a change of thinking. eta: to define one's psychology, it's something like the 'internal monologue we have with ourselves', which is of course, the way we think, both consiously and subconsiously. |
if it's possible to go crazy, it's possible to go un-crazy.
just sayin' |
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OK, awright, that could work.
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A while back I read a book "Magic" by Butler, written early 1900s, part of the Golden Dawn movement.
It started out fishing around for a suitable definition of magic and settled on: "The art and practise of causing changes in consciousness at will". It develops this by explaining in terms along the lines of training yourself to make Pavlovian-type associations, and then goes further. One example in my life is that I get sympathetic nausea. If I even hear someone vomiting the urge to vomit becomes strong. I have found that thinking about lemons fights this (I know, I'm a bit odd) and now whenever I feel sympathetic nausea I know all I have to do is think of lemons and it passes. I don't know if or how this could help people fighting weight, but it is an example of willing a change in consciousness by a programmed tool. Maybe every time you eat, you smash your hand with a hammer. Soon, whenever you feel hungry, think about hammers... |
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mint
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You're saying you think of mint to avoid a gag-reflex, or you actually use mint?
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when I feel queasy, I want mint. It helps... I'm not sure when that starts... might be that just thinking about it begins the settling. I totally buy this kind of thing, so it might just.
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Peppermint is an old time remedy for stomach problems.
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yes, this is known. But is visualizing mint helpful?
next time I feel queasy, I'm going to try it without the tea or cough drop. quick. someone gross me out |
We need a lemon smiley and a mint smiley.
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I was just thinking that maybe you were conditioned for it from a young age when your granny would make you chew Doublemint when you complained of a tummy ache. Maybe. :D |
that could very well be. Ginger ale too...
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