6| If we view consciousness as awareness, which is determined by your biological makeup, and your sensory system is being hijacked by programmed triggers designed to elicit a specific response, this is actually affecting your consciousness on a fundamental level.
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@HeatherEHeying mentions during an intense situation such as a robbery at knife/gun point, a seriously charged emotional experience, or a fight; the frame rate increases, our perception of time significantly slows down, and the amount we remember increases.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likesShow this thread -
8| In other words, direct effects on our consciousness and perception of reality occur during emotional experiences. This has been independently verified in many academic studies. This is now happening to us via our own tech in our own collective networks.
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9| While reading a click-bait headline, hearing a soothing notification sound, receiving specific color-coded “likes”, some version of engineered awareness (consciousness) altering is already taking place. This is an inescapable conclusion. This is just the beginning stages..
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10| The question is no longer if this is happening, but rather how large is the actual effect on conscious awareness? What about the cumulative effect over time? How does this affect brain development? These are the sorts of questions that need to be asked now.
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11| This phenomena shows itself in the concept of TL;DR. Our mind has determined that the text of this article matters SO LITTLE to our immediate vector of the universe, that the body is quite literally rejecting the information input.
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12| Could the opposite effect be what happens during a psychedelic/shamanic/meditative experience? Can undeniably intense experiences that captivate your attention so entirely that you are existing so much in the moment, literally change your perception of time/reality itself?
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13| Our brain is a kind virtual reality generator that turns particles we sense into symbols we can perceive. By introducing molecules that affect the sensory triggers, you alter what symbols the brain maps to experience and perception. This is similar to when computers "dream".
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14| The psychedelic experience seems to me to be the projection of internalized symbols (via memory) into experience by altering the criteria that normally trigger perception of the symbol. The drug is altering triggers that have direct consequences on your perception of reality.
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15| Sound familiar? For example: the UFO in a hallucination, is not a "real" UFO, it is your concept of worry about the future of technology showing itself in a symbol that can be perceived. That is a concept that has been manifested into a symbol for visual perception.
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16| Your consciousness is affected by triggers. What happens when the majority of triggers perceived in a day, are artificially designed? The metaphysics of the designer become the most important thing in your universe. Your universe is dependent upon your perception of reality.
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17| Please share if you found interesting. I am considering starting a blog, podcast about these topics, and love the fruitful discussions that come out of them. Thanks.
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