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JeffAMc
post May 25, 2008, 11:13 PM
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Hi,
I had a low-grade right temporal benign astocracytoma brain tumor removed back in 88' and I'm now 22 years old. I lived basically a normal life but always lacked all implicit perception but excelled in empirical skepticism. However about a year ago everyone started "hearing" me and its been stuck like this all the time for a full year. I'm just trying to find ways to somehow develop and work with and know unscientific cogitative abilities and become in a more awake state of mind.

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Jeff
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post May 26, 2008, 05:34 PM
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Experience may lead to some kind of psychological reference in the habitual box building of relative measure, but the foundation of enlightenment underlies all relative standards assumed as permanent or temporary.
If you wish to supersede the known then do not look for enlightenment amongst the relative limitations of belief and structure of the ego. Rather let go of everything that isn't enlightenment so that enlightenment will unfold. That includes any imagination you might have that lends itself to the idea of enlightenment.

By the way it does help to have a competent set of tools to take the mind below the surface chatter and beliefs.
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post May 27, 2008, 05:05 PM
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That was helpful advice, thank you.

What about constant telepathic broadcasting of the mind. I've been doing this for a year to everyone around me. I'm a loner but my life is not personal at all. I've been trying to find some sort of antagonist to this. Cognitively could it be done through some sort of brain game?
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post May 28, 2008, 11:09 PM
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What about constant telepathic broadcasting of the mind. I've been doing this for a year to everyone around me. I'm a loner but my life is not personal at all.
Have you corroborated with those people around you that you are actually doing this? Have you tested this ability appropriately? If it turns out that you can do this, how do you feel about taking part in research? Otherwise have you investigated that it might be a symptom? Without wanting to scare you into thinking that you're schiozphrenic, patients with schizophrenia can experience this type of phenomena, its called thought broadcast. It may be a result of your removed tumour that you might have some strange symptoms.
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post Jun 17, 2008, 10:47 PM
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QUOTE(Orbz @ May 29, 2008, 12:09 AM) *

QUOTE(JeffAMc @ May 28, 2008, 09:05 AM) *

What about constant telepathic broadcasting of the mind. I've been doing this for a year to everyone around me. I'm a loner but my life is not personal at all.
Have you corroborated with those people around you that you are actually doing this? Have you tested this ability appropriately? If it turns out that you can do this, how do you feel about taking part in research? Otherwise have you investigated that it might be a symptom? Without wanting to scare you into thinking that you're schiozphrenic, patients with schizophrenia can experience this type of phenomena, its called thought broadcast. It may be a result of your removed tumour that you might have some strange symptoms.



I think this will make you go even more insane by listening to people's ideas and try to adopt them, . it'll simply confuse your personality even more. Tumor recovery doesn't have anything to do with the way how you can train your brain to recover. there are biological basis taken into account toward brain plasticity and the term of recovery. Unfortunately, there are therapies that does alot of this and make good money. P.S.
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