Conceptual thinking is the ability to strip down thoughts to their essence. And their essence boils down to feeling. Energy. What precedes a thought in its full form is the intention of that thought. What precedes intention is the energy association you have of what you intend to think about. Without words to describe things, we only know what things look like and feel like to us. And if we’re deaf and blind? Then all we have is feeling to go off to categorize the world around us.
Conceptually thinking about objects can be a little more difficult yes. So I would suggest starting with things that cause emotional reactions. Within the memory of the taste of a certain brand of tea, you know what it feels like. That is conceptual thinking in itself. Remembering how you felt in a very dramatic moment in your life is tapping into the concept of that moment. Everything, even moments, have their essence.
So start practicing conceptual communication by tapping into emotions. Easy. Things like love, sadness, joy, achievement. If you have trouble just feeling it right away, think of a moment in your life where you strongly felt one of these things, and then strip away that moment and just feel the feeling of the concept. Learning to do this is important because if you want to create fields that make you feel a certain way, then you should be able to feel the things you want to program your fields with.
Now, it gets a little complicated when we get into objects but it really just takes daily practice. You can hold on to an item… for example an apple and focus on it for about a minute or so. Focus on how it feels on your hand. Really get a feel of its texture and weight. Taste it in your imagination too. The way an apple tastes. Then place the apple down and close your eyes. And focus on all that you just felt a few moments ago. Focus on what the apple feels like. You should easily be able to get the concept by then. You keep practicing with objects around you, can begin to then practice without having to hold the object and just thinking about it instead.
I have to also note that practicing conceptual communication can be really difficult if you don’t know how to silence your mind and focus on one thing for an extended period of time. If you don’t, your mind will quickly wander and you’ll lose the concept very quickly. So I highly suggest that you learn to silence the mind first.
When you do, you can also practice ‘samadhi meditation’ which is a form of meditation where you become one with an object you focus on. You do this by simply focusing on an object with a silent mind for an extended period of time until your mind sort of blends in with the object. If you are able to do this, you tap into the object and will certainly feel it energetically. This is a form of tapping into something energetically but… is a powerful practice for conceptual thinking. You’re training your conscious mind how to feel things things energetically which makes it much easier to think and communicate conceptually.
I’ll leave the rest for the course but quite honestly for conceptual communication, the course will mostly go over practices and the more suitable order to go about them if you’d like to master it. Between me and the others here, we’ve covered a lot of ground on what conceptual thinking is… especially considering it’s so difficult to describe lol. And no, it’s not necessary to completely learn for the course.
I personally didn’t get conceptual thinking for a year or so myself. I work closely with dream but only because I do doesn’t mean I have secret access to shortcuts in learning these kinds of things. He tells me the same thing I tell everyone. Practice is the only way you’ll learn these kinds of things. You keep trying something, your subconscious will eventually get your intention and help you ‘get it,’ even when all feels hopeless with weeks to months of trying. We just all have the habit of doubting ourselves and then giving up after failing time and time again.