Game becomes interesting once it matters to you. You get there through immersion.Overthinking is "hell" and "lost soul".Baptism primes you up for it by confusing the baby with water and church decor at it's most vulnerable. Provoking overthinking when unable to. Replacing the soul (natural perception) for god (warped perception).You soak in "truths" easier in childhood. Making you look out for "what you are doing wrong (sin)" instead of what you are doing right. Depressed people feel "not good enough" because of itWhile thinking you internalize in mind instead of experiencing the objective reality. You also dissociate from the it through silent prayer or suffering. Your point is stay immersed in reality. That's why we are here, to experience reality. Else we overthink the point of it.Everything "satanic" is of fantasy and imagination. It's not really bad but directs you more to overthinking ESPECIALLY after abrahamic priming.It makes you fantasize about stuff that would be awful in reality, like vore or submission. By shifting mind you can regain focus and perception of reality. At root it feels like the emotion powermetal makes you feel.I literally mean you should PAY ATTENTION TO REALITY AROUND YOU. BUILD IMMERSION. It breaks thought loops.The inner dialogue isn't you. Focusing on reality itself broadens your spiritual sight. Lets in things previously ignored.
>>42093319>stuff that would be awful in realityYou presume to know what is awful. That is a bold choice.
>>42093330> You persume to know what is awful.I mean, It would physically hurt or invite sickness in real world. Risk of sicknes invokes disgust. Risk of pain invokes fear. Risk of demise involves panic. Going against it, is assuming rebelion as correct. Gnosticism. We can't be sure if it's good or bad but our bodies are made to experience pain, though pain pulls us out of reality into imagination and speculation and overthinking. People who suffer the most think the most how to get out of it and end up on /x/Imagine eating a moldy piece of bread and overthinking if you are going to get painfully sick for w whole day after fate is sealed.You only feel peace after that fear settles with time
Limiting screen time also seems to help if you are chronically behind a screen. This, most importantly, includes the phone.I don't necessarily think this is a fault of the machine itself, it might be more the fact our brains aren't currently naturally adapted to the digital reality stream and develops a tunnel-like, blinded view which takes us out of the immersion required to experience the world around us.There are so many benefits to modern computing, but it's almost as though we need to take the fork in the road that was handed to us in the early late 90s/2000s and focus on immersion/spiritually conducive focused computing.not op samefaggin btw
>>42093319>It makes you fantasize about stuff that would be awful in reality, like vore or submission.I don't understand this. The very point of fantasy is to be able to effortlessly imagine such things without the consequence. I can just happily take all of the positives of any experience and can just blissfully ignore all of the consequences I'm aware of and be peacefully ignorant to all the others' I'm not. Why have people lost their ability to separate fantasy and reality? Why is it apparently so wrong to indulge in the fantasy because its just not reality? But there's a strong difference between conscious daydreaming of positive things and pointless repetition of negative topics, even if they feel so easy to switch between that at times you don't notice. I do understand the idea of breaking loops but I don't think that's an inherently property of fantasy. They're kind of both the same thing, both coping mechanism's to hardship in life. Loops are created as a preparation. If you repeat the loop not only will you get more 'rehearsed' to what you're looping, you might stumble on an exception to also pre-prepare for. Intentionally "silencing" the inner voice is not a healthy way of thinking either. The inner voice IS you and YOU have for one reason or another created these patterns and habits. And only YOU can change them. Hyper focusing on reality can definitely aid with that, but its important to do it with the knowledge of it being a kind of cold turkey approach to your own overthinking. Its not exercising a demon or some foreign entity that's gotten into you. Its just a method to alter your own behavior. To try and convince yourself that its not you and is in fact some external thing is a bad cope, it removes your own agency and let's feel comfortable as you shift the blame elsewhere.
>>42093351Pardon slow reply, I wanted to mention this but ran out of space and figured it's easy to notice! I'm glad you understand, revelations like this alwaye make me feel like a madman, especiall understanding nigredo, rubedo and albedo.Tech nowadays puts mind into nigredo through controlled rubedo, at some point focus is lost and it becomes habitual. People don't even remember what they've seen in the shorts they watch. Completely closed on the external world in a flowstate of ignorance. No wonders depression runs rampant
>>42093427>Without consequencesI get your idea, I find point of life to be bringing imagination to reality and creating based on life experience, It gives feeling grandeour and hype - But overdoing it isn't safe>Inherent property of fantasyYou're right, nothing is black and white, being too "real" would probably bring suffering too, due to things that can't be changed> DemonsI used to think demons are personified thought loops and spirals, They're in all religions in some way, and every religion has some way to deal with them,Thought loops aren't all of the inner monologueAnd there are people incapable of inner monologueMany eastern traditions teach to silence the monologue as a bad thingIt's probably a double sided sword.> Convincing yourself that you are possesed is how one actually gets possesed.What mind finds true, is true to mind