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rainier wrote:I did a past life regression hypnotherapy session today!
My friend who is a hypnotherapy trainer (she trained me last year actually) pays me sometimes to be a guinea pig for her current students, which is pretty cool, I just get different sessions and give feedback and get payed mad loot for it.
I don't really believe in past lives, I mean maybe, but it seems unlikely. However I do think we have weird stuff floating around in our subconscious that can come out sometimes (look at how weird dreams can be).
Anyway, it was a really surreal experience, and it did feel like a really realistic dream. I was like this pioneer woman married to a blacksmith and one of my children died of scarlet fever and it felt so real. Weird shit man. Still not really convinced past lives are real, but I wonder where all that bizarre stuff lodged in our brains comes from.
rainier wrote:It's mind blowing.
Treefingers wrote:Any other musicians here ever get anxious that they might be creatively spent? It gets at me sometimes, and I know it can't be a good thing.
fujee wrote:Treefingers wrote:Any other musicians here ever get anxious that they might be creatively spent? It gets at me sometimes, and I know it can't be a good thing.
There are loads of times when I sit down with a guitar or keyboard and think "same old, same old.." but it usually passes, either by working through it or trying to take inspiration from something else. I've some of my favourite stuff when I've been in a bit of a rut.
Pi is an infinite decimal - meaning that every possible number combination exists. Converted into ASCII text, somewhere in that infinite string of digits is the name of every person you will ever love, the date, time, and manner of your death, and the answers to all the great questions of the universe. Somewhere in that infinite string of digits is a representation of the first thing you saw on this earth, the last thing you will see, and all the moments that will occur between those two points.
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Treefingers wrote:fujee wrote:Treefingers wrote:Any other musicians here ever get anxious that they might be creatively spent? It gets at me sometimes, and I know it can't be a good thing.
There are loads of times when I sit down with a guitar or keyboard and think "same old, same old.." but it usually passes, either by working through it or trying to take inspiration from something else. I've some of my favourite stuff when I've been in a bit of a rut.
This is true, I must admit. I seem to be a bit anxious about almost everything lately, and I suppose it's natural it's bleeding through to the music. :/
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