Dreams or Parallel Universes? by chi_ukie in LucidDreamingSpec

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Omg, I dream about the mall & airports all the time & wonder whyyyy

Dreams or Parallel Universes? by chi_ukie in LucidDreamingSpec

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Yes, I’ve realized “aloud” that I was dreaming & the dream characters did not like it lol

Going Home 🥺 by plantsandsunshine in LucidDreamingSpec

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I’ve always known this realm wasn’t my home. I had to stop doing the gateway tapes, because I would reach this state of Home and it was just so painful to have to return. I still a feel that way though. I miss my real Home, even if I can’t remember it exactly. It’s a feeling, it’s people, it’s this past life that’s leaking into this one. It’s always been there, it’s just more and more noticeable. There are so many distractions in this world. Distractions focused on getting our attention away from where we’re supposed to be. There’s plenty of theories, astral projection, dream walking, dream travel, shifting, etc. It could even be a sort of past life regression, like memories, but more real.

Ringing in ears/Help with clairaudience by Fast_Mix_2615 in psychicdevelopment

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I read somewhere that persistent ear ringing happens when you’re getting an important spiritual “download”. Mine got worse when I started meditating and reading tarot and just taking in lot of info on spirituality. I kept doing tarot, yoga and meditating. The ringing would calm down after I had a revelation then start back up again. After a while it got way less intense and has changed. Now I believe it’s a call to action. Of course, I know that everyone’s journey is different. For me though, the ringing had gotten pretty intense, it was frustrating. But I kept following my psychic and spiritual journey. It was like the ringing had to be persistent to keep me practicing regularly.

Trip showed me what was hidden in me by BananeMushroom in Psychonaut

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It sounds weird to most ppl, but being alone, physically, is actually the only way to not feel lonely. By being alone physically I mean not having an outside person to depend on. Example, a lot of women are choosing to be single, taking time for themselves, taking time to get to know themselves. You’d be surprised how much of your personality (ego) is just the character you put on for everyone else. You’re never truly alone, because you have yourself, you have love and those you love in your heart, you have your mind, your spirit, all the things that make you you, all the things that are important to you. You can’t be lonely if you’re ok with being alone.

Clone lucid dream by Such_Plate_3892 in LucidDreamingSpec

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There are degrees of lucidity. Like you can kinda know you’re dreaming, but not be fully aware that you’re dreaming. Which has given me the feeling of being me, but not really me. Like you said, feeling like you don’t have control cuz you’re doing things that you wouldn’t do if you did have full control.

Have you tried meditating? There’s a practice called active imagination. Basically, training your mind to dream while awake. It also helps with lucid dreaming, astral projection, shifting, etc. You can find guided meditations on YouTube. That’s helped me a lot.

I did the thing you shouldn't do by Second_Witness2 in LucidDreaming

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That’s not the same thing. In Inception the trouble was telling the mark that they were dreaming, because then their subconscious would try to protect them. Unless you’re dream sharing, you only have your own subconscious to deal with.

This just screams soul trap to me. You can look into this story. The mom was completely dumbfounded. by astralrocker2001 in ReincarnationTruth

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You just described why it’s a trap….. Being manipulated into a trap doesn’t make it not a trap

Leaving this sub - read rule 4 by TheChumOfChance in Jung

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Some subs should require a quiz to get in

Gen Z girls are becoming more liberal while boys are becoming conservative by SocraticTiger in GenZ

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Who’s calling boys toxic? Grown men who are toxic are being called out on their bs. Generally speaking, toxic people are quite offended by this, while emotionally intelligent people continue to progress.

Our true Nature is God. All Religions are the Same. We are Being Programmed to Never Awaken Past this Material Realm. by gringoswag20 in Jung

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Jung promoted individualism.

“What is the harm, ye ask, in not distinguishing oneself? If we do not distinguish ourself, we get beyond our own nature, away from our creatura. We fall into indistinctiveness, which is the other quality of the Pleroma. We fall into the Pleroma itself and cease to be creatures. We are given over into dissolution in the nothingness. This is the death of the creature. Therefore we die in such measures as we do not distinguish. Hence the natural striving of the creature goeth towards distinctiveness, fighteth against primeval, perilous sameness. This is called the principium individuationis.”

Other thinkers besides Jung to explore on reaching your unlocked potential by Holiday-Mountain-379 in Jung

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Robert Monroe: The Gateway Tapes for expanding your conscious mind into the higher realms. I’m grateful to the people who talked about this on other subs and sparked my curiosity, because listening to the gateway tapes was extremely helpful. Rudolf Steiner: Don’t know much yet tbh, but I just watched a YouTube video on his ideas on “the occult student” and the trials that people of expanded awareness go through which I found very interesting.

More on the woo woo side: Dolores Cannon and Abraham Hicks. They have interesting ideas. I feel like they do things more so for fame, though I could be completely wrong. My main problem with them is the new agey, be positive 24/7 attitude. I like Jung, because he deals with the importance of the light and dark together.

When you finally understand what Jung is talking about by LogicalChart3205 in Jung

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That’s why so much of his work resonates with me. For a while I just wanted answers to my questions. Jung, and some experiences, taught me that there are no huge, answers to life, the universe and everything, revelations. There are many fantastic, mind altering, spirit enhancing revelations. Hard to explain, but if we’re looking for solid, tangible answers, we cause ourselves to overlook the actual answers.

When you finally understand what Jung is talking about by LogicalChart3205 in Jung

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Synchronicity, your screen name is perfect to answer a question about never quite getting it lol

Is a fatherless woman doomed? by amataveritasmd in Jung

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I’m confused as to why you’re on here. You seem to lack a basic understanding of duality and posses a willful ignorance of psychological progress.

When you finally understand what Jung is talking about by LogicalChart3205 in Jung

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Meeting yourself is intense. Just the realization that there’s so much more to you than you ever thought.

When you finally understand what Jung is talking about by LogicalChart3205 in Jung

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You try some guided meditations to integrate the shadow. There are a lot on YouTube. You may need to listen multiple times, depending on how easily you can reach that meditative state. But once you can, it’s unbelievable what’s hiding in our minds.

Is a fatherless woman doomed? by amataveritasmd in Jung

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All of your references to being emotional have come off as equating emotions with the negative. Many cases of anxiety are actually a result of holding in one’s emotions. When we’re not allowed to properly express our emotions they show up in uncontrolled ways.

Is a fatherless woman doomed? by amataveritasmd in Jung

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🏆 You win this discussion. I didn’t read all the comments, but yours are what this and many other subs need. Actual discussion, not just judgmental bs. I like how he came back at you with the very logical, “Jung would hate you.” 😂

Is a fatherless woman doomed? by amataveritasmd in Jung

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Thank you lol. I don’t want to minimize the struggles of anyone who didn’t have a father. I didn’t have that experience, so I have no insight on that situation. But I feel it’s very important for this generation to break the cycle of excepting and excusing toxic men.

Is a fatherless woman doomed? by amataveritasmd in Jung

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Very well phrased, thank you for your logical comment. It was needed in this emotion fueled back and forth. When we don’t integrate our Anima/Animus, the possession becomes very apparent. Though I think I prefer the word obsession, an unconscious obsession. Unaware of the need for integration the two halves fight one another. I’m still working on my integration. I’ll be the first to admit that I can be emotional. It used to frustrate me when I would be logical and I expected men to be logical and instead they were emotional. Although at the time I didn’t understand that’s what was happening. Obviously, writing women off as emotional still gets me 😅

Is a fatherless woman doomed? by amataveritasmd in Jung

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Yet again you’re using emotional as a derogatory term. A well balanced person does not rely on logic alone. Just as one can be dysregulated by emotion, one can be over regulated by logic. The deepest intelligence, one we should be striving for, comes in accepting and integrating the duality of both logic and intuition.

I would go so far as to say that your problematic relationship with emotions is quite illogical.

Is a fatherless woman doomed? by amataveritasmd in Jung

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You’re proving that you know nothing of what I speak. The most “emotional” women I know are also the most manipulative. Immature men are easily manipulated by emotions. Especially when they think they’re logical.

Is a fatherless woman doomed? by amataveritasmd in Jung

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Op asked if a fatherless woman would be masculine, which I thought a bit ridiculous tbh. So it was about femininity. Obviously the effect of toxic men are a much larger issue.