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Stream of Consciousness of Anonymous

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( The Heart )

“His heart is a suspended lute, as soon as it is touched, it resounds………….”

Heart always think why such situations held to the personality who acts non judgmental, and stare the circumstances as they trapped and need badly the way out whereas trap has no way out no door to run, to have the path to select ………….BUT it resounds, it rebukes, it creates, fabricates, knits and fascinates………

‘’I sustained till the breath last me for my dream’’

You can’t be there where I’m , My Fate brings me unusual ………unconditional, uncongenial, unconventional and unpredictable ivory …………it is priceless in my sight and has no cost to world outside, as they don’t know that dream………..as they have no eyes like me to see………’’

‘’Come open those parts of the window that only seen by me, which just open to the ways where the spring’s voice aloud and vice versa is character, be this is easy if u get easy in toughness’’

‘’Listen the sweet flute of my heart it swings yours, it brings the corners to the gardens of light, it make many characters of own happiness, they are not bubble …………they are ever lived characters………’’

‘’Story within story…………this is the biggest stage of all stages………this performance is the huge of all………it has contents, it has script but characters are no longer the men but here the characters are hearts…………..’’

Feather Men, they spread and wide open the wings and capture the reality in course of their selfishness, the politics is the ground and they just play the part which linger their needs and desires well……….. Flying is an art which is unknown to them but their feathers do as they are instinctively inclined.

‘’ Swans, white or though black all have art of uniqueness, they emblem the source of reality, the innocence and experience.’’

The appearance of fundamental soundness is visibly flawed…… As the Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque, they are strange, full of characters, full of varity and various conscientiousness, the impulsiveness in conscience and consciousness prove futile when appearance mirror to inner character, what if both were the same, what if they don’t deceive each other, what if both stay on one straight path, what if this sound, this voice, this world where this inner character refugee for a while focus on one main subject to breath, what if these differences no more, what if this world configure, what if it confess the outer realities just to cynosure the internal Supremes……….What if this stream get a chance and be aloud with truth to the audiences, sooner or later this ultimate truth of voice heard by the sensitive keen ears ……….

‘’Extremes and Supremes are there in world of achievements, this business of earnings all to such norms who even waste their last breath for money making and finally got nothing …… Only Virtue endears’’

‘’This wealth for the richness and for the riches is just nothing more than weighing a weight upon a shoulder and handover to another once finished the journey and change the tram for the another journey…………The understanding to that is simple to those who knows the meaning of travelling and stay in such course, they don’t stay, they don’t keep, they don’t lust ………they just fastened the belt for safe journey’’

“The greatest treasures are those invisible to the eye but found by the heart.”

‘’ Heart is the strangest character, believe, beat, blow, swings, sings, possessed, assessed, let go…….it pursue, it is the purest part yet it is a strange character……it is heart, the time of all times, it is the heart, ages of all ages, it is the heart, strange of all strangers, it estranged …..It is the heart, condemns, consoles, speaks the loudness; captures the sound and play salience as role.…..it is the heart, though mine, and others have their own but yet it is anonymous……….Yes this is strange a character and anonymous, unknown to myself yet and how could other can understand it……….Heart as it has selective color the red but strings out for others and other variant colors…..Various, it has no language but it understands the purest one, simplest one, loyal one……. What if nothing touched to but yet emotions so close, perhaps it is gate way of knowing the celestial world, the real, the existing and the hereafter…….it gives the signs……this is Mr. Anonymous yet looks like me……….perhaps if finds for it cause, perhaps alive to seen the purpose, perhaps the guide for the actions, perhaps magic to allure, perhaps magnetic for the charm……… ‘’

‘’Heart; Self Esteemed……The Character……The Self Image…………The Self Schema……The conscientiousness…….. This is heart it believes in love in harmony, it believes in truth of innocence, beauty of experiences, source of nature, and to instinctive yearnings …. Heart which lead to the way of certainties, which bestow towards blessings, which attracts and attaches to the unknowns and the people of out of circumference………. This is heart which understands sometimes the unsaying and sometimes ignores the heard truth……… ’’

He thought of many ideas, out of which one is the best to play with the heart, endlessly it will provide and tell a unique story which could never be listened to the world outside, it has its own self world of happiness, own self world of awareness, own self world of assertiveness, own self world of defence mechanism ……… All aspects here in this special corner are the subject of knowing, are the object of procrastinations and are source to travel in so many other imaginative world……….

Stream of Consciousness  is itself a character of sound inside the mind and soul of human self home, this extreme and extravagant sound that would make noise through the speech or by the gestures or expressions, all these impressions are the subsidiary of whatever the emotional flow compare and contrasts……….

The stream of consciousness of mind is elaborated in the phase of earth and the stream of consciousness itself attached with the stream of structure of the emotional flow, the character HEART is one of its best example which adorn so many stream of sentiments, desires, flow of realities and appearances, it has the idiosyncrasies of its own character traits, Heart is the deepest core than ocean and the most highest in emotions as the mountain peak……..Its stream of knowledge, stream of emotions and stream of emblems all exist in core of senses……….The mingling of emotions with the course of consensus all allure the charismatic door opening to the journey of Innocence and Experience…………

This article depicts and symbolizes the wholesome desires, dreams and consequences of characters that heart allures and portrays in different phases, the heart is the most secretive of all other sense provoking components, it is not just the alive beating organ of human body but itself a character that own the identity of anonymous ………. Heart is conscientiousness, is a loyal active character, is esteemed treasure of self being.

The stream of consciousness of anonymous is deep as ocean and realization of that bliss beyond belief………….

‘Sleep Research & The Subconscious Mind’

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Sleep research is all about coming to terms with the darker side of the mind. The science of sleep helps us delve into the subconscious mind and return with insights into the basic needs of the human brain and body.

“I’m not alseep… but that doesn’t mean I’m awake”

 

In this section, you can learn about the history and science of sleep, and how breakthrough theories from Sigmund Freud helped us to further our understanding of dreams and the subconscious mind.

Learn about the shocking effects of sleep deprivation – a state which lingers at the edge of consciousness, but for most people never quite takes hold. Later we will look at voluntary and forced sleep deprivation.

 

A History of Sleep

The science of sleep and dreaming goes back millennia as you will see in the history of sleep. See how the ancient Greeks and Egyptians interpreted dreams and created their own primitive theories of sleep.

Learn about Circadian Rhythms and how it was another two centuries before Sigmund Freud emerged on the scene with his famous book on dream analysis: The Interpretation of Dreams.

 


Why Do We Sleep?

To learn about modern sleep research, take a look at why do we sleep? This article explains the nature of the NREM and REM sleep cycles, with the brainwave changes that occur in the subconscious mind. It is all about the science of sleep and the human brain.

Discover the role played by neurotransmitters in sleep rhythms and compare human sleep requirements with a host of other animals. This leads to a look at evolution and the four main theories of sleep.

 


Sleep Deprivation

The most famous sleep research often involves sleep deprivation. When humans go without sleep for more than 24 hours, strange things begin to happen… Their minds and bodies soon deteriorate.

Learn about attempts to break the Guinness World Record for sleep deprivation, including Peter Tripp and Randy Gardner, and the planend stunt by David Blaine.

Discover the mental and physical effects of sleep deprivation, including real life studies of people with Fatal Familial Insomnia, a tragic genetic disease which kills its victims from a complete lack of sleep. Understanding this condition has driven the science of sleep to new realms.

 


Why Do We Dream?

If the light has been shed on sleep research – then we are still poking around in the dark for a practical theory of why do we dream?

There is plenty of dream research from the last few decades, but still there is no single accepted theory for this hallucinogenic state. Sigmund Freud had many ideas (including the theory of Id, Ego and Super-Ego) but Freud remains controversial to this day.

Some scientists say that dreams are random impulses from the brain stem, while others insist there is logic and meaning to our dreams, arising from the subconscious mind. Find out why some researchers think dreaming may be a coping method to help us deal with potential real life traumas.

 


Dream Interpretation

What is the meaning of dreams? Dream interpretation is based on the theory that dreams offer hidden messages from the subconscious mind. They may be vital to uncovering lost memories and repressed thoughts – if you really want to dig them up, that is.

Sigmund Freud was the first to put dream interpretation on the map of sleep research. Many people still find his dream analysis useful today. Here you can learn about the language of the subconcious human brain, and how we can relate to it with dream symbols.

This article explains the true meaning behind dreams – with scientific dream interpretation.

Dreams are like letters from the unconscious brain. If only they were written in the same language that we use in waking reality!

Alas, they are disguised through conceptual thinking, which is how the subconscious mind works. But we can decode this information with dream analysis.

 

How to Begin your Dream Interpretation

To begin your dream analysis, start a dream journal, for three reasons:

1. Improve your Dream Recall – so that in time you can remember up to five dreams every night (one for each REM sleep cycle). A powerful technique for remembering dreams is to set your alarm clock to wake you after each REM cycle has finished: first after 3 hours, then every 90 minutes thereafter. This can be disruptive to your sleep, but it is worth trying one night – you will be bowled over by the number of dreams you can recall!

2. Identify Dream Symbols – a dream journal allows you to track recurring dream symbols and translate the underlying meaning behind dreams. For instance, you may repeatedly dream about falling, but this only becomes clear when you count the number of times it appears in your dream journal. That’s because your subconscious mind is trying to send you a message in conceptual form.

3. Increase Dream Meaning – writing and talking about your dreams places greater importance on them in your subconscious mind. The power of the subconscious is truly amazing, and if you give it a task (to remember more dreams) it will comply. Suddenly you will be able to boost your dream recall and have greater opportunities to translate the meaning behind dreams. You may also realize that your dreams become more meaningful for as you open up a new communication channel with the subconscious mind.

 

How to Translate Srubconscious Dreams

The essence of dream interpretation is not to take things literally. Dreaming about death does not mean you are going to die. Instead it may represent the end of an era or part of your life.

Dream analysis is symbolic – because that’s how the subconscious mind works.

The human brain thinks and learns in neural patterns. If you fall off your bike and cut your knee, you will associate your bike with pain. Your subconscious then creates a “rule” to avoid falling off a bike in future. This is a neural pathway; a link between neurons in your brain. It is learned through experience.

Neural pathways become more complex over the years. They apply to every kind of experience in life. Your subconscious mind uses these associations in dreams.

 

How to Interpret Dream Symbols

You have a unique understanding of the world around you. As you grew up, your subconscious learned about friendship, love, loneliness and betrayal. It made up rules about every human emotion and how you should feel about life. These “rules” are reflected in your dreams each night.

But equally, we have all grown up in the same culture, the same era, and we are all human. So it’s no coincidence that we all make the same conclusions about life, subconsciously. That’s where a dream dictionary comes in extremely useful.

Cloud Nine: A Dreamer’s Dictionary is the most complete and comprehensive dream dictionary for beginners. It provides thousands of dream symbols and definitions to translate your subconscious dream interpretation.

For anyone looking to find the meaning behind dreams, this dream dictionary is an excellent start. It also teaches you how to:

  • keep a dream journal
  • identify dream symbols
  • encourage peaceful sleep
  • remember more dreams
  • gain insights from nightmares
  • invoke healing dreams

Cloud Nine is written by a practicing psychologist in California and has received some rave reviews on Amazon. Highly recommended for understanding the true meaning behind dreams.

What is The Unconscious Mind?
The Search for The Inner Self

 

What is the unconscious mind? How does it think? And what is the connection with the inner self? This article takes a look at the nature of the subconscious mind and how to communicate to your true inner self with Greene’s Release.

 

A Brief History

The subconscious mind is a concept created more than 200 years ago, by a man named Carl Gustav Carus. He theorized that beyond our conscious existence, humans also have a latent unconscious mind.

Later, Sigmund Freud said that this subconscious mind is a fairly dark place, that stores traumatic and repressed memories. While we may be unaware of them, these experiences can strongly influence our daily lives. The only time they are freely expressed are during psychotic episodes – and dreams.

But Freud’s protege, Carl Jung, took this theory even further, blurring the rules that Sigmund Freud had set for the unconscious mind and forming a whole new structure of the human mind. Jung said that the unconscious mind is full of transcendent truths – and that we can grow by bringing these truths into conscious awareness. He said the best way to achieve this is through dream interpretation.

 

Modern Theories of The Subconscious Mind

There are a whole range of interesting theories on this. The idea I like most is described by Janet Greene of Greene’s Release in The Five Stages of Life. It explains how the subconscious mind builds up inaccurate perceptions of the world through early experiential learning. Here it is, in a very small nutshell:

 

Stage 1 – We enter life with complete freedom to be ourselves. Our inner self (or spiritual essence) shines through to the physical world. We eat when we feel hungry. We sleep when we feel tired. We laugh when we feel happy. The only thing influencing our behavior is gut feeling. We live in the now.

 

Stage 2 – As children, we learn the rules of life from direct experience. There are good and bad experiences, but even the bad ones – traumatic events, abuse, poor self esteem – are stored as “life rules” in the unconscious mind. It is like a layer of a child’s perspective, and becomes the guiding rules for life. These rules are all stored in the subconscious mind.

 

Stage 3 – As we grow, we apply these life rules to our entire waking experience. If our childhood taught us to have low expectations, they we go on to enter low paid jobs and disappointing relationships. If we never learned to love ourselves, we may self sabotage and never learn to love another. The inaccurate life rules of the unconscious mind filter negativity into our whole lives. Some people get stuck in this stage of life forever, trapped in their own personal nightmare.

 

Stage 4 – Others will feel there is more to life and seek the truth. That’s when we realize that many of our life rules set as children are completely out of whack – and we need to reset them. The only way to do this is by emptying the emotional storage bin and consciously setting new life rules. That’s what the Greene’s Release technique does, and its unlike any other I’ve heard of. (You’ll know of Hypnotic Regression, NLP, and The Sedona Method… they have nothing on this!)

 

Stage 5 – The final stage of life begins when you have released all the unconscious emotional blocks that were holding you back from living a truly happy life. You are able to instinctively feel once again, and wake up smiling from the inside out. You will always act in your best interests and seek fulfilling relationships. You will not experience anxiety or anger or guilt about anything. Best of all, your experience is not filtered by a negative unconscious mind; instead you communicate directly with your wise and intuitive inner self.

 

A New Perception

So while Carl Gustav Carus and Sigmund Freud laid the basic principles of the unconscious mind, they cast a very dark shadow over the inner self. I don’t believe that deep down we’re all riddled with repressed urges as Freud said. Instead, it’s the pure, vibrant inner self that is bursting to get out – but we’ve caged it up as a result of carrying our childhood perceptions through to adulthood. In fact, many modern thinkers believe Carl Jung had it right with his theory of transcendent truths – wisdom emanating, unfiltered, from the inner self. That is the ultimate goal of living according to Greene’s Release, too.

That is how we can access the inner self, by breaking down the misconceptions in the subconscious mind. This is something you can do, consciously, over time – I recommend the Greene’s Release Heal Your Self workbook if you are interested. Its also something to explore in your lucid dreams, as the oneironaut Robert Waggoner explains in this article, 10 Things to Ask Your Lucid Dream Self.

 

The Hypnagogic State:
Hypnagogia and Lucid Dreams

 

The hypnagogic state is a strange phenomena that occurs at the onset of sleep. Also known as hypnagogia, it induces visions, voices, insights and peculiar sensations as you sail through the borderland state.

You are probably used to seeing hypnagogic imagery as you fall asleep. You may see familiar faces, landscapes and geometric shapes take form.

Complex patterns flow across your field of vision, becoming almost hypnotic in nature, and with focus these can be manipulated at will. What many people don’t realize is this imagery can be used to induce lucid dreams.

 

 

What is The Hypnagogic State?

“Only when I am on the brink of sleep,
with the consciousness that I am so…”

Edgar Allan Poe

The term hypnagogic was created in the 19th century by a French psychologist. He derived it from two Greek words: hypnos (meaning sleep) and agogeus (meaning guide). Later, the term hypnopompic came to being, to describe the same phenomena which occurs between sleep and waking. Essentially these are the same hallucinatory states.

Scientists have linked the hypnagogic state with NREM sleep, pre-sleep alpha waves, REM sleep and relaxed wakefulness. There is also a theory that regular meditation can enable you to develop a skill to “freeze the hypnagogic process at later and later stages”.

Some consider hypnagogia to be meaningless activity of the brain – a way of decluttering and clearing out unwanted junk. Others believe it has more value; just like lucid dreams, hypnagogic imagery can be consciously guided and interpreted as it happens, forging a gateway to the unconscious mind.

 

Hypnagogia and Lucid Dreams

Observing your own hypnagogic imagery as you drift to sleep is one way of entering lucid dreams on demand. The most popular technique is known as Wake Induced Lucid Dreams, also called the Hypnagogic Induction Technique.

I strongly recommend attempting the WILD / HIT method as it is an excellent way to explore the realm between consciousness and sleep. There you will find deep relaxation, sudden insights and a connection with the subconscious mind.

Some people may find it difficult to master at first. Usually the hardest part is making the transition from simply observing the complex hypnagogia to interacting with the dream. However, it is worth practicing because this also serves as a powerful form of meditation.

 

Hypnagogia and Sleep Paralysis

The hypnagogic state can also play a rather distressing role in sleep paralysis. While many WILD lucid dreams involve passing through sleep paralysis briefly and uneventfully, some people suffer from prolonged sleep paralysis against their will. In some cases, the fear of being unable to move, paired with complex hypnagogia (or hypnopompia), results in terrifying hallucinations.

The most common experience involves a foreign entity – a stranger, intruder, or even aliens – entering the room and putting pressure on the chest. All this happens while the sufferer is completely paralyzed (with the exception of the eyes, mouth and maybe fingertips). Frequent episodes are rare, but do happen, and are mostly associated with sufferers of narcolepsy or other sleep disorders, such as sleep terrors or even sleep apnea.

 

Interacting with The Hypnagogic State

The purpose of hypnagogic imagery is to relax your mind and send you to sleep. So to take advantage of it for lucid dreaming, you need to maintain a certain level of conscious awareness while your body falls asleep.

One way to do this is practice meditation. Another is to relax while listening to binaural beats – used in products like the Lucid Dreaming MP3. This guides your brain to the right frequencies to experience conscious dreams through hypnagogia.

 

Why Do We Dream?
Modern Theories of Dreaming

 

Why do we dream? Ancient civilizations saw dreams as portals for receiving wisdom from the gods. In modern psychology, Sigmund Freud famously theorized that dreams were the “royal road to the unconscious”. Are we getting closer to understanding dreams?

Sigmund Freud gave psychoanalysis as one explanation for why we dream. But Freud had little understanding of the REM and NREM sleep cycles – and modern day dream research has pointed us to a number of other theories of dreaming. But first, let’s start with the father of dream research…

 

Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) is best known for his theories of the unconscious mind. The controversial psychoanalyst said that our brain protects us from disturbing thoughts and memories by repressing them. Freud also believed that we are almost entirely driven by unconscious sexual desire.

If you asked Sigmund Freud “why do we dream?” he would say our dreams are a secret outlet for these repressed desires. Freud used dream analysis to interpret the underlying language of dreams – which is very different from normal conscious thinking. I discuss this idea more in dream interpretation.

To support his dream research, Sigmund Freud split the human psyche into three parts: the Id, Ego and Super-Ego.

  • ID – Newborn babies are born with only an Id. The Id is a sense of mind that causes us to act on impulse: to follow our primary instincts and ignore the consequences. The Id runs on the “pleasure principle” – it doesn’t care about anything but its own satisfaction.
  • EGO – As they grow up, toddlers develop an Ego. This is the part of the psyche that allows us to understand that other people have needs, and that impulsiveness can hurt us in the long run. This “reality principle” makes sure we meet the needs of the Id, without conflicting with the laws of the Ego.
  • SUPER-EGO – By the age of five, we develop the Super-ego. This is our moral brain, that tells us the difference between right and wrong. However it doesn’t make special allowances – it is up to the Ego to decide.
This concept can be demonstrated with The Iceberg Metaphor…

Just like an iceberg, the conscious mind is only the tip. It is a small part of who we are. There is much more under the surface.

Way down below, we have little or no conscious awareness of the Id, which influences all our decisions.

The Ego is free floating in all three levels – both conscious and unconscious – monitoring our behaviors by day.

 

 

Every night when we sleep, we disconnect from our conscious tip of the iceberg. The lights go off and we are protected from external stimuli (like noise, temperature and pain) as well as internal stimuli (like emotions and fears). We do this by creating our own internal worlds – our dreams.

Freud said dreams are a way to express the unconscious emotions arising from the Id – otherwise we would be constantly disturbed by them in our sleep and soon wake up. So why do we dream? To protect our sleep.

 

Carl Jung

Carl Jung (1875-1961) thought he could answer the riddle: why do we dream? Jung was a great follower of Freud and his dream analysis, but he eventually broke away to form very different theories.

“I want to keep my dreams, even bad ones,
because without them, I might have nothing all night long”

Joseph Heller

Jung claimed that the function of dreams is to compensate for parts of the personality that aren’t properly developed in real life. However, this conflicts with the fact that our waking life and our dreams show consistent thoughts and behaviors. For instance, if we are aggressive in real life, we will have violent dreams.

 

Dream Research

There are many theories of dreaming – some overlap with others and some are just plain bizarre. Dream research has given us these core theories:

Why Do We Dream?
…Because of Random Impulses

In 1977, two doctors put forward some dream research that would seriously challenge Freud’s dream understanding. Hobson & McCarley said that dreaming is the result of random impulses coming from the brain stem.

Using an EEG machine, Hobson & McCarley were able to track the regular REM states of people during sleep. They used this data to form a predictable mathematical model and conclude that dreaming is a freak physiological (bodily) occurrence – rather than a psychological function.

According to them, the fact that we see images and hear sounds in our dreams is simply the brain’s way of understanding noisy electrical signals. They said that dreams are random and meaningless.

However, many scientists point out that dreams often make sense. In fact, they can follow very intricate plots. This suggests that our higher brain is playing a role. What’s more, if dreaming was just the brain’s attempt to make sense of nonsense signals, lucid dreams would be impossible!

 


Why Do We Dream?
…To Organize The Brain

We may dream to de-clutter our brains. Every day we are bombarded with new information, both consciously (eg learning) and unconsciously (eg advertising).

This modern dream theory suggests dreaming is a way to file away key information and discard meaningless data. It helps keep our brains organized and optimizes our learning. This theory hasn’t been proven by dream research. If it were 100% correct, our entire day would be replayed to us during our REM sleep!

Critics of this theory also point out that our brains are not the same as computers, and to draw a comparison to filing, processing and storage space is likely to be inaccurate. They also point out that although some of our dreams relate back to the waking day (Freud called this day residue), the majority of our dreams are not about real events.

 


Why Do We Dream?
…To Help Solve Problems

A number of researchers think that dreams are for problem solving.

One scientist in particular, named Fiss, claimed that our dreams help us to register very subtle hints that go unnoticed during the day. This explains why “sleeping on it” can provide a solution to a problem.

 

 

Unfortunately, there are also arguments against this theory of dreaming. For a start, most people only remember a very small number of their dreams. So if our dreams contain important answers – why don’t we remember them better?

 


Why Do We Dream?
…To Cope With Trauma

Dreams may be a way of coping with trauma. Based on the intensity of our emotions, we will generate dreams to cope with certain situations.

For instance, if you escape from a house fire and the experience shakes you up, chances are you will dream about it that night. The more traumatic the event, the more emotions are felt, and the more important it is to get over it. Dreaming about the fire will help you come to terms with what happened and prepare you for it ever happening again.

Of course, this doesn’t explain why we dream of fantastic or mundane things – only that nightmares can be a kind of rehearsal for trauma.

 


Dream Analysis

Here are some more examples of how humans interpret dreams in different cultures around the world:

  • Shamans use dreams to diagnose illness. It is thought that the subconscious brain has an awareness of malfunctions in the body long before the conscious brain. In this sense, shamans are psychoanalysts, much like Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung.
  • The ancient Egyptians used dreams to make predictions about the future. They thought dreams were messages from the gods, which contained vital wisdom and prophecies.
  • Similarly, people in the Western world in the 1900s used dreams to find game, predict the weather, and tell the future.

 

So Why Do We Dream?

Dream research offers many theories – but still no definitive answer to the question: why do we dream? Scientists generally seem to agree that dreaming is a form of thinking during sleep. Dreams contain at least some psychological meaning, but this doesn’t necessarily prove a purpose, such as problem solving. Overall, our understanding of dreams is still quite vague.

In a way, Freud gave dreams an unfortunate legacy. He taught us to associate them with psychological problems and anxieties. But in reality, most of our dreams are healthy and engaging – aren’t they?

Dreams are a mixed bag. The truth is, science still doesn’t have a definitive answer to the question: why do we dream? Most dream research shows that it is worthwhile to remember your dreams – at least, until we figure out what they are for! And if you plan to have lucid dreams, your dream recall is vital…

Split Personality – Several Role as one – Part 5

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Split personality is inter connected with the mental storm of the personality, so far it affects the way human think , have structure in their mind along with the emotional balance of their outer envoi mental behavior. Human mind and skull  not yet been understand completely so far it has been study it elaborates so many plunges and the connects with the outer world and the behavior, atmosphere, grooming, environment, nature and its source and the community; social circle to whom he/she belongs.

Disorder brings disaster in any case, if a desk is not well maintained than at the time of need if a single pencil is needed to note down something it can’t be located easily. Similarly the mind is, if the proper data not stores in the proper column it will create mess. If sub-conscious will be awake to the limits and grounds of consciousness and unconscious reacts with other two or one, human physical body, his behavior, his emotions, his reactions will be affected very easily.

Human is Lord made machine, it can be only control well if the sorts and the life strategies has been designed the way has been elaborated by the Lord Himself, elsewhere not believing, not just accepting the logic, mind just scroll human consciousness as well to the underground dark world of his own mind where he can’t come outside, even after lots of efforts. The concept of darkness and light is also itself lies in the inner world of human stamina.

Mind is the most hyper-sensitive, effaceable, prolifically gentle and the most vitally a nutshell of human existence. Human invention is majorly caused by the Awaked Mind, although it has respectability of unawake as well but at that stage one part is on the peace side, on a temporary off side and the other is on the active. The Neurons in any case work, that control. The decision making or ruling area of human structure is strongly the Mind, which delve thrice parts and each of them to some extent prefer Control. It is commonly seen that if the body get affected of any disease it is not that harmful or sustain that level of limits than the Mind.

Human Mind has limits of patience and behavioral structure, so far if the outer world speech or sudden happenings or undesirable accidents appear, human mind reacts. People who got mental disorder like they just lose their mind and become mental they have been or their mind world caught in a specific maze where they just not even forcefully get out of it and it will affect all the body all the actions. Even an educated professor can convert into just a damp cellular being who knew nothing but just to react.

So far there are different reacts of different situations and happenings which are mostly not known by the blind eyes of human but unconscious is the unseen, sleepy vague memory where the whole fate description has been restored for an individual so far, to spend life as earthly being. The sharp mind got such intimation and work out consciously whereas who does not pay attention to the voice of unconscious world of their own mind they just caught up in the mind made labyrinth.

‘There is no enemy of human but his own mind, that pretend not be but it is.’

People who caught up in comma, they are just a kind of dead ones in our living site, sight but they stay alive, they listen, they feel, they just been paralyzed but they just live the way their mind decided for them . Mind is the source; it might be that so many people will not agree upon this that split personality is may cause of unconscious world’s dilemma, or some desires which are hidden deep inside the mind of the person what they want to or want to do but they can’t in real consciousness due to some behavior or emotional restrictions but during sleep they can. I consider it a part of split/ dual personality conflict.

Not to reveal but act. So far each human has the dual personality conflict to the level. The major level which is so high of this disorder is mostly explained by so many senior psychologists and psychiatrists. But the minimum level so far I have assess in common people, their pretention of their inferior and integrity complexes and so far sometimes superiority complex as well, due to the unlike atmosphere and grooming structure, so far excessive deep thinking, hyper-imaginative mind which can just make a plot and can assume that everything happening in front of them .

Split Personality – Several Role as one – Part 4

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Sleep talking and walking to some extent the science says that is a type of paranoiac and is a type of phenomena. It context is so debatable but here to some extend I’m linking this up with the Split personality. Split personality is not emotionally generating maniac but it is psychological. The unconscious mind is inter- linked with it. So far the disorders and the happenings been through the mind of a human it affects the same upon human acts and reactions. Personality is one part of image and minds itself is a strong clue or guess to understand. The subconscious mind is a concept created more than 200 years ago, by a man named Carl Gustav Corus. He theorized that beyond our conscious existence, humans also have a latent unconscious mind.

Later, Sigmund Freud said that this subconscious mind is a fairly dark place, that stores traumatic and repressed memories. While we may be unaware of them, these experiences can strongly influence our daily lives. The only time they are freely expressed are during psychotic episodes – and dreams.

But Freud’s protégé, Carl Jung, took this theory even further, blurring the rules that Sigmund Freud had set for the unconscious mind and forming a whole new structure of the human mind. Jung said that the unconscious mind is full of transcendent truths – and that we can grow by bringing these truths into conscious awareness. He said the best way to achieve this is through dream interpretation. Modern Theories of The Subconscious Mind; There are a whole range of interesting theories on this. The idea I like most is described by Janet Greene of Greene’s Release in The Five Stages of Life. It explains how the subconscious mind builds up inaccurate perceptions of the world through early experiential learning. Here it is, in a very small nutshell:

Stage 1 – We enter life with complete freedom to be ourselves. Our inner self (or spiritual essence) shines through to the physical world. We eat when we feel hungry. We sleep when we feel tired. We laugh when we feel happy. The only thing influencing our behavior is gut feeling. We live in the now.

Stage 2 – As children, we learn the rules of life from direct experience. There are good and bad experiences, but even the bad ones – traumatic events, abuse, and poor self esteem – are stored as “life rules” in the unconscious mind. It is like a layer of a child’s perspective, and becomes the guiding rules for life. These rules are all stored in the subconscious mind.

Stage 3 – As we grow, we apply these life rules to our entire waking experience. If our childhood taught us to have low expectations, they we go on to enter low paid jobs and disappointing relationships. If we never learned to love ourselves, we may self sabotage and never learn to love another. The inaccurate life rules of the unconscious mind filter negativity into our whole lives. Some people get stuck in this stage of life forever, trapped in their own personal nightmare.

Stage 4 – Others will feel there is more to life and seek the truth. That’s when we realize that many of our life rules set as children are completely out of whack – and we need to reset them. The only way to do this is by emptying the emotional storage bin and consciously setting new life rules. That’s what the Greene’s Release technique does, and its unlike any other I’ve heard of. (You’ll know of Hypnotic Regression, NLP, and The Sedona Method… they have nothing on this!)

Stage 5 – The final stage of life begins when you have released all the unconscious emotional blocks that were holding you back from living a truly happy life. You are able to instinctively feel once again, and wake up smiling from the inside out. You will always act in your best interests and seek fulfilling relationships. You will not experience anxiety or anger or guilt about anything. Best of all, your experience is not filtered by a negative unconscious mind; instead you communicate directly with your wise and intuitive inner self.

Split Personality – Several Role as one – Part 3

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Split Personality: “A relatively rare dissociative disorder in which the usual integrity of the personality breaks down and two or more independent personalities emerge”.

Normally and scientifically, disorders for the spit personality is randomly advised, and many of the major sites and articles are referred on it psychologically even by the experts. Majorly for an example child abuse or the youth imbalance guidance or torture lead this disorder. Especially sex abuse and sexual mistrust may also lead to this severe disorder. This disorder is somewhat is the naturally culcated in human memory to some extent. Psychology of human is itself is labyrinth, a human can be vanish in this maze, may disappear in it, may get the gate way to Truth or Reality.

One human brain can have two different personalities dwelling in it, according to a new imaging study – and each personality seems to use its own network of nerves to help recall or suppress memories. Alternative personalities are typically developed by children who suffer severe trauma or abuse. The condition, called multiple personality disorder, or dissociative identity disorder, appears to help people cope by cutting off difficult memories, making them seem as if they happened to someone else.

There is no category or phenomenon in psychiatry called split personality. The term is commonly used in popular language to indicate an ambiguous or radically and spectacularly alternating type of behavior. It is often bewildered with the medical illness of schizophrenia because the etymology of the latter (from the Greek schizein, to split + phren, mind) suggests, misleadingly, that schizophrenia is a type of split personality.

In schizophrenia, however, the splitting is within one single personality as the individual’s thoughts, feelings and emotions are seriously and confusingly disconnected from each other in a chaotic and random fashion. Schizophrenic individuals, far from having split or multiple personalities, actually have a great struggle maintaining the coherence and integrity of even a single self.

For instance, if a person has one major alternate and several minor ones the minor ones would be integrated first before the major etc. The difficulty arises because for each personality present there is a tremendous loss of individuality for each one and in each case this loss of an individual “persona” is often felt as a grief or loss of a friend for the true self. As each personality is re-integrated the true self becomes more in tune with its own emotions and feels this grief more keenly.

For this reason it is important to take things slowly and to address only personalities that emerge rather than force anything. In many cases a person’s sense of self may be so buried under all of these layers of ‘others’ that finding the true self may be the most difficult part of the therapeutic process. Often this self is so weak and lacking in will that it presents as a smaller, other personality. It takes caring, sensitivity and insight to help these people since this true self is often a very young child.

Patients with dissociative identity disorder can have personalities that are very different from one another both emotionally and physically. In one example recounted by Jenith, one of a woman’s personalities could play volleyball whereas the other one fumbled. The phenomenon has become part of the everyday language used to describe shock, as when people say “I was beside myself” or “I was falling apart”. But some people are skeptical that dissociative identity disorder is a real condition, suggesting instead that patients might be role-playing or faking.

Jenith hopes her results will help to resolve some of the controversy. Her study and others suggest that different personality states cause brain changes greater than those seen when people simply flip moods. But, Chu predicts, “It will mainly convince the people who are already convinced.

Split Personality – Several Role as one – Part 2

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Personality is individuality, is a character, is a destiny of a being as center of among all other creatures; ‘’Personality is the supreme realization of the innate idiosyncrasy of a living being. It is an act of high courage flung in the face of life, the absolute affirmation of all that constitutes the individual, the most successful adaptation to the universal condition of existence coupled with the greatest possible freedom for self-determination.”

There are three distinct meanings for the term “personality,” two of them general and popular and the third technical and philosophical. The first and most general meaning is that personality is the sum of the characteristics, which make up physical and mental being. These include appearance, manners, habits, tastes and moral character. The second meaning emphasizes the characteristics that distinguish one person from another. The two meanings overlap or merge into each other, as the first considers all characteristics pertaining to the individual, without comparing him with others, while the second sees the same facts in relation to the outside world and fixes attention mainly upon the features that distinguish the subject from his fellows. This second meaning is equivalent to individuality. It represents a widely prevalent conception of the term.

But the third meaning is the most important, and is the only conception of any value to the psychic researcher and the philosopher or psychologist. This conception of personality is concerned only with mental characteristics; it makes no distinction between common and specific marks. In fact it connotes mental processes rather than fixed qualities. The capacity for having mental states, or the fact of having them, constitutes personality for the psychologist and the philosopher. Personality is thus the stream of consciousness, regardless of the question whether any special state is constant or casual, essential or unessential. Physical marks will have no place in this conception, unless they may serve as symbols of mental states. It abstracts from them and denotes only the stream of mental phenomena.

This third meaning is so radically different from the other two that it gives rise to perpetual misunderstandings between the philosopher and the public. These misunderstandings arise particularly in the discussion of survival after death. The layman with his conception of personality looks for physical phenomena of some kind to illustrate or prove it. Consequently, if interested in psychic phenomena at all, he prefers materialization, which best satisfies his conception of personality. He cannot take the point of view of the psychologist or the philosopher, who neglects these purely sensory characteristics, and fixes his attention on mental states as the proper conception of the personality, which may survive.

Materialization would supply the very characteristics, which the layman fixes upon to represent personality. But precisely the fact that mental states are not presented to sense, leads the philosopher to conceive of immortality as possible.

If the layman’s conception were correct the philosopher and psychologist would deny the possibility of survival with entire confidence, as a necessary implication of bodily dissolution. The day could be saved only by the doctrine of a “spiritual body,” an It astral body,” or an “ethereal organism,” supposedly a replica of the physical organism in its spatial and other characteristics. These represent personality after the manner or analogy of the physical body. The real spirit may indeed have a transcendental bodily form; but the stream of consciousness remains the same whether there is any “spiritual body” or “ethereal organism” or not.

This is the fundamental element in all conceptions of spiritual reality. It is not necessary to decide the question of a “spiritual body” or “ethereal organism” as the condition of believing in the existence of spirits. That is another and perhaps a secondary problem. What we need to know is, whether the stream of consciousness survives, whether the personal memory continues, not how it continues. The fact of survival is to be considered first and the condition of it afterwards.

Phantasamgoria in Discussion

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Phantoms are usually originated by sub-consciousness, mostly it is said it screw up by the imagination corner of human mind. The free source to understand this term is to give own lamenting own analysis own conscious development through intense imagination.

To narrate the actuality of materials or the cosmetic hyperlinks are easier than to have access till the root cause of realities. As human mental scope and machinery is complicated device that represents many apparent and reality base productivities even then less of reality show and ambiguous in imagery and imaginary world.

This cosmos world, the whole universe is the place of objectivity, life is too short to analyze all the contents the foremost essentiality is the true representation of this as a whole is maketh by Lord the crown of creation ; the HUMAN

Human analysis comes across to the edge where medically, physically so many explorations has been done but mentally and psychologically humans are still under cover. Man represents as nature’s master piece where Lord displayed the analytical and identical work. Human mind and psychology rarely has been judged but as far as it could, it consists of:

Imagination Stimulus = Learning = knowledge = memory
Consciousness Aura; Concentration vibrations to body cell, conscious Mind
Unconsciousness Connected – conditioned reflex; exponent of inferiority Complex, psychic nature, behaviorism & determinism
Sub- Consciousness Semi consciousness, dead area of personality forgettable And sleepy corner, telepathy and hallucinations

More over there are few important and vital components also which are connected to the mental and psychological terminology as well:

Metaphysics Meditation; law of attraction
Spirituality World of soul and its’ learning
Synchronicity Inter-connectedness, co-incidences; means a question or thought on which one asks question him/her self and after a while through any exercise, experience or condition have answer by own self

The idealism which has been vindicated from human need of introvert perfection which he wants to be sorted out sprang out and wide spread in the same way. This utopia is somewhat also interlinked with the internal need to know, the world; as outer course and MAN himself as a creation inner course.

The knowledge that deals to know the outer layers of realities objectivity vindicated in all these above mentioned terminologies. Similarly beneath the surface the same terminologies have the human internal and external life blue prints. As per Astolation concept  ‘ COPY OF COPY ‘ this Phenomena known as ‘ACT OF CREATION ‘ in time with seriality and implicate order. There are certain curious principles in nature’s time frame of creation of such a being as Man that at a same time explores the self awareness as well as the knowing of unknown. Psycho narration of an individual tends and prevents, provoke and duke the bias of existence and pre-mature existence of human kind.

The pre-existence may refer to ‘WORLD CLOCK’ and to the ‘LIFE CLOCK’ where the underlying the psychic structure of man kind can be juggled with the evolution and evolutionary theory.

Man is amphibian because twofold imagination, stimulation of learning ,knowledge and memory preserved inside through which human can be master and jack of all acts, arts and can measure, can create the idealistic utopian world. Through imagination can be determine the source of heavens and with out that remains only the beastle and brutal thinker .The vision that may provoked by imagination of knowledge , learning and course may have the vague reality until may case above to substantial reality . The thought that not capsule and compensate to the outer world remains the back up of mind which now or then may knock the door of sub consciousness to unconsciousness till to consciousness.

Imagination is the vital source for human to understand to grotesque and picturesque the unknown, it some times reflects by consciousness, sometimes by semi and unconsciousness. What ever be the source works, it vomits out the nerve’s time and work machine, Writers, artists, architectures, planners and utopians fundamentally the best believers and pragmatically fall in this category.

Consciousness works outermost where the mind present to the identical and seen world where nervous system respond to understand the science of knowledge about worldly and cosmology where universe itself is a subject for human conscious mind to study.

The critical part of HUMAN to understand is the semi-consciousness and unconsciousness which is to some extend interrelate of imagination which brings out the stream of consciousness itself. The topic under discussion PHANTASMGORIA is directly or indirectly, deliberately or undeliberately, diversely or undiversely is the invasion of imagination part.

As psychology is all over the science of mental conduct and science of behaviorisms that also interlinked with metaphysical, metaphorical and substantial realities. The images that stay beyond the curtains of eyes in frame work of anxiousness of unconscious mind one or an instance may sprang out to the conscious mind.

DREAMS are the work station of dummy mind captured the spiritual and emotional feelings and also the semi consciousness. The dream that appears to be the truth in an instance where one just trap and caught in the situation and consequence that may not alter and once come to the soul of consciousness (wake up) he gets the idea that mind station makes the world of phantom and stories where the personality just suffers the situation which has not ever appeared or bestowed in the conscious world. This is what the PHANTASAMGORIA.

Unconsciousness is the dreamy and sleepy part of mental obsession HALLUCINATION is also one of the target work of it when a personality is twofold and over dwell in the mental exercise where one can feel and images appears in front of him/her exactly the same which is the mind make up certainly.

Though in this aggressive and progressive world of knowledge where human has invincibly increase the power of known to unknown yet desirably still unable to understand his frame of mind completely. This may remains the mystery or may not be till the universe goes near to black hole or it may can become the chemistry of other sciences too hereafter.