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Experiment #1: The Hello Test

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Introduction
In this episode, we explore an experiment named "The Hello Test", a concept that aims to facilitate communication with our larger, unconscious self. This journey of self-discovery begins with an intention to consciously intervene in the thought processes that naturally occur within us, much like the conscious decision to take purposeful breaths.

Key Discussion Points

  1. The Hello Test: This experiment involves intending to communicate with your inner world, a conscious dip into the unconscious. Just like saying 'Hello' to a stranger, we attempt to make contact with our unconscious mind, paying attention to the visual, auditory or felt responses we get.
  2. Perception & Expectation: Our perception largely determines what we understand and interpret from any communication. This is highly influenced by our prior beliefs and expectations. The world we perceive is largely our projection of it.
  3. Interpreting Responses: Upon receiving a response, it's important to interpret it as part of an ongoing conversation. The responses might surprise us, indicating the thoughts and perceptions beyond our conscious control. This could be a representation of our splintered-off consciousness, having its own unique journey.
  4. Two-way Communication: The Hello Test essentially establishes a two-way communication with our unconscious mind. These conversations feel similar to outer world conversations, where the responses are unpredictable and often surprising.
  5. Respecting Your Mind: When initiating a conversation with your mind, it's crucial to respect it as a separate entity capable of thinking for itself. This also applies to various parts of our own selves that we may encounter during the journey.
  6. Challenges in the Journey: Attempting to establish communication with our mind can be challenging, and some parts may resist communication. These challenges are part of the journey, and learning to navigate them can lead to meaningful growth and spiritual development.
  7. Accessing the Larger Consciousness: The ultimate goal of this journey is to broaden our spiritual perspective by tapping into a wider range of our consciousness. This could potentially lead to gaining access to vast resources of knowledge, wisdom, and perspectives that are buried within us.

Conclusion
The Hello Test is a tool to understand the vast landscape of our minds better. It's an opportunity to harness our unconscious mind's immense processing power and leverage it for our conscious growth. The path to understanding ourselves begins with our next thought.

Call to Action
The listeners are encouraged to undertake the Hello Test, expecting something they see, hear, or feel in response. Document the responses, engage in a conversation, and embrace this as an opportunity to discover more about yourselves. Always remember to go slowly and respect your mind's capacity to think for itself.

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Introduction
In this episode, we explore an experiment named "The Hello Test", a concept that aims to facilitate communication with our larger, unconscious self. This journey of self-discovery begins with an intention to consciously intervene in the thought processes that naturally occur within us, much like the conscious decision to take purposeful breaths.

Key Discussion Points

  1. The Hello Test: This experiment involves intending to communicate with your inner world, a conscious dip into the unconscious. Just like saying 'Hello' to a stranger, we attempt to make contact with our unconscious mind, paying attention to the visual, auditory or felt responses we get.
  2. Perception & Expectation: Our perception largely determines what we understand and interpret from any communication. This is highly influenced by our prior beliefs and expectations. The world we perceive is largely our projection of it.
  3. Interpreting Responses: Upon receiving a response, it's important to interpret it as part of an ongoing conversation. The responses might surprise us, indicating the thoughts and perceptions beyond our conscious control. This could be a representation of our splintered-off consciousness, having its own unique journey.
  4. Two-way Communication: The Hello Test essentially establishes a two-way communication with our unconscious mind. These conversations feel similar to outer world conversations, where the responses are unpredictable and often surprising.
  5. Respecting Your Mind: When initiating a conversation with your mind, it's crucial to respect it as a separate entity capable of thinking for itself. This also applies to various parts of our own selves that we may encounter during the journey.
  6. Challenges in the Journey: Attempting to establish communication with our mind can be challenging, and some parts may resist communication. These challenges are part of the journey, and learning to navigate them can lead to meaningful growth and spiritual development.
  7. Accessing the Larger Consciousness: The ultimate goal of this journey is to broaden our spiritual perspective by tapping into a wider range of our consciousness. This could potentially lead to gaining access to vast resources of knowledge, wisdom, and perspectives that are buried within us.

Conclusion
The Hello Test is a tool to understand the vast landscape of our minds better. It's an opportunity to harness our unconscious mind's immense processing power and leverage it for our conscious growth. The path to understanding ourselves begins with our next thought.

Call to Action
The listeners are encouraged to undertake the Hello Test, expecting something they see, hear, or feel in response. Document the responses, engage in a conversation, and embrace this as an opportunity to discover more about yourselves. Always remember to go slowly and respect your mind's capacity to think for itself.

Support the show
  continue reading

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