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Techniques for direct access to your own subconscious?

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What methods and techniques do you use or recommend for direct access to your own subconscious?
 

Robert Ramsay

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What methods and techniques do you use or recommend for direct access to your own subconscious?
There's some knockout stuff in this thread. I'm afraid I can't be a lot of help because all I do is turn my mind away and then wait. I've said this before, but the more I learn, the more convinced I am that what we refer to as 'the subconscious' is actually the right, non-verbal half of the brain. So really, reaching your 'subconscious' is just a case of getting the talking part of your brain to STFU.
 

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I'll 100% agree with meditation - it's the original form of accessing the subconscious. It takes practice and persistence, but the entire universe is inside you. So why look elsewhere? All the things in life worth doing well take practice and persistence.

I've used a pendulum for binary (yes/no) questions, but if you meditate and are honest with yourself, it sort of becomes redundant. You know the answers before you swing out a response.

If you can get yourself into a trance state, scrying and dowsing are both pretty good options as well. I've used both, and found the results pretty solid.

I haven't used a sensory deprivation chamber, but knew a couple people that swore by them. Though, I think if you meditate, this also would sort of become redundant.
 
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