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2007-11-17 14:11:20 · 7 answers · asked by pretty_shexyy 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Subliminal is not necessarily bad. It simply connects more directly with the waking subconscious, which then relays it via e.g. subvocalized play-scripting unto the conscious categories. Ferrets who were shown (ironically) "The Matrix" were found to have increased "subconscious" neural activity, for example. When one moves into a more signal-rich area, such as into a classroom from a library, one's subconscious and subvocal scripting goes up. It is an attempt by the cognitive structure to stabilize, control, and normalize what has suddenly become a more wild and unpredictable surround. "Far from the madding crowd" is the reversal of this type of subvocalized balancing behavior, to a time of centering, peace, and quiet, e.g. in the garden or in meditation.

People who focus on a particular set of behaviors can be manipulated by manipulating that set, by altering the conditions near to the behaviors. That altering changes the perspective in which the focused behaviors are regarded, and the human will move in order to maintain what it regards as the original perspective. In so doing, its relationship to the whole changes, which change it nevertheless accepts as "true" and "the same." It does not register the general change in its outer waking consciousness.

Some believe that all data input is first subliminal, with only a few major points of interest becoming conscious awareness. A similar "gate-keeping" function occurs in the major news programs; only a few of the many possible news stories reach the level of national awareness.

You might find "Climb the Highest Mountain," Mark Prophet, and "Watch Your Dreams," Ann Ree Colton, interesting, as subliminal messages are discussed.

There are U.S. Patents granted for programs which modify aspects of computer terminals' signals, in order to create "sympathetic" feelings of anger, fear, desire, etc.

Http://www.raven1.net/silsoun2.htm is an intriguing report.

"The Soulless One," Mark Prophet, is a warm and wise look at the problems which an overly-mechanized civilization may encounter, including "subliminals."

regards,

j.

2007-11-17 16:53:59 · answer #1 · answered by j153e 7 · 0 0

It is a message your conscious mind does not register...like hypnotism.

In ads for drinks, ad agencies HAVE air brush a naked woman into the ice cube(s), and deliver a subliminal message that you'll get laid!

In Montreal there was a radio station that played a subliminal message to sleep with the music on the late night shift.

Movie theatres formerly inserted a single frame of pop corn, telling the crowd subliminally to go to the concession stand, before it was stopped.

The movie The Exorcist made viewers scream, run away, puke or faint!

Later it came out that there were single frames in the film of evil, seen only by the subconscious mind.

Subliminal message is subconscious message that part of your brain is affected by, but your consciousness misses!!

2007-11-17 14:37:55 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

A subliminal message is a signal or message embedded in another object, designed to pass below the normal limits of perception.

2007-11-17 14:15:18 · answer #3 · answered by Jesus Quintana 5 · 1 1

A glass of coke, with a smiling face.
Message:- coke = happiness.
It can also be, images or audio messages, delivered too fast for our conscious mind to pick up, the subconscious can.

2007-11-17 14:18:22 · answer #4 · answered by Regwah 7 · 0 1

A message that is not supposed to be understood by the conscious mind. One that you don't know you are getting, but you are getting!

2007-11-17 14:17:17 · answer #5 · answered by ikiraf 3 · 0 1

Your three question marks and the capitalized S

2007-11-17 15:15:43 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Its a suggestion planted subconciously so that it can't be screened out by your concious thought.

2007-11-17 14:15:51 · answer #7 · answered by megalomaniac 7 · 1 1

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