• TheBananaKing@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    It’s really simple: you stfu and listen.

    Turn off the narrative, the inner monologue, the train of thought. You probably can’t shut it down completely - that’s okay, just let it go each time you notice it.

    Meanwhile, the back of your mind is constantly generating chatter. Passively eavesdrop on that chatter. You won’t be able to make much of it out, it’s mumbling and disconnected scraps, like someone else’s conversation across a cafe. That’s okay. Just kind of tune in; if you get stuff, you get stuff.

    Being still enough to listen relaxes your body, and the listening-state and the space you create for it soon fills up with dream-gibberish - and that segues smoothly into actually dreaming.

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      2 months ago

      That bit about mumbling background chatter. This is news to me. Does everyone else have that?

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        2 months ago

        I mean, maybe not precisely as speech, but y’know, the undergrowth that your actual articulated thoughts stick out of.

        You can’t tell me that when you stop actively driving the process, it’s a complete ghost town in there, because that’s just too terrifying to contemplate.

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          2 months ago

          When I quiet the verbal, what replaces it is visual. The undergrowth, wow, you really have a way with words.

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            2 months ago

            Heh, fair enough :)

            The point is you treat it as input, not output; something that’s happening rather than you doing it.