Not sure why you posted this here, but releasing energies will not simply overwrite negative beliefs in the subconscious mind.
its a song
Racing into the night by Yoasabi is literally top tier melody and beat with negative meaning/story. Literally about suicide/loving death.
guys ive found a way to negate this , get shielding 3.0 as one of the features is "block out all audible and inaudible negative subliminal messages from content and music "
I just love most types of music in general thats y its kinda hard to stop listening to music with negative lyrics but shielding sorts that :D (and has loads of other benefits)
I’m glad this post got bumped. I enjoyed the read, and it’s actually something I’ve been thinking on myself.
I was thinking you might can by pass it by tuning into the vibe of the song in your own personal vessel - for instance, some songs can have lyrics about drug usage, for example, but maybe when you listen you aren’t focusing on the lyrics and instead your subconsciously connected to concepts, states, feelings or “times” in your life, you know what I mean?
So I’ve been playing around with asking my higher self if that takes some of the heaviness away. That’s how I interact with most music, anyways. So I’m connected to concepts, which I think are more powerful than just the words, but really… I can’t say I’m certain or have strong thoughts on the matter.
Anyways… thankful for the reading and your perspective @JAAJ y’all have a great weekend 🩵
does this apply to books aswell? Like I get cutting out all negative media like social media, tv movies and msuic but what about books?
I like reading crime books, horror books etc but if it effects my subconcious then im willing to cut them out aswell
what do u guys think ?
When you are reading it, you are imagining it, right?
So in a sense it a conscious manifestation process.
Especially when you read it before bed and your brainwaves are already in Alpha Brainwave state.
There is definitely a strong effect here on the Subconscious Mind, for example if you constantly read about astral traveling and astral projection stories, it is much easier to achieve them on your own because your Subconscious Mind becomes focussed on it and on what you want to achieve.
I never understood why people love crime stories (books and series) in the first place. I do get the “figuring out the puzzle” part, but it always comes at the cost of stories about people and their problems.
Maybe it is an escape from boredom into some fictional thrill and into negative dopamine?
Crime stories tell your Subconscious Mind that “the world is unsafe” and “that people cannot be trusted and are murderers and psychos in disguise”.
Additionally, all those negative stories definitely give off a low vibration as per their nature. Imagine the mental state in which the author was in when he/she wrote it?
Even if the criminals are brought to justice in the end, the victims already suffered at the beginning of the story. The harm happened either way. It is a type of revenge porn.
Always thought like that about horror movies. Why purposefully put your cns in such an entropic state?
There’s a whole lot of mystery/crime/true crime and other “hard life” books that I won’t read, but it’s a literary slice that has produced a good number of accessible masterpieces: In Cold Blood, The Executioner’s Song, The Friends of Eddie Coyle, Way Past Cool, almost any book by Chandler, Hammet, Cain, Himes, McDonald, Mosley, Ellroy, and dozens of others. Mostly, these books reveal the world that creates crime and the consequences of crime or the criminal life. I tend not to read true crime books that would hover too much on the crime itself, with the exception of caper books.
Horror novels are a much different category for me. I like Poe, Lovecraft, some Stephen King, The Exorcist, Dracula, a very few others. It’s just not a category I’m comfortable with and perhaps that’s for the reasons that @JAAJ outlines. Hard to say as my rejection is more visceral than thought out.