That's because you are focusing on that noise. Just go "deeper". Sit
there and observe. Don't interpret. Don't think. Just sit. After a few
sessions you will notice that after 10-20 minutes you will enter the
hypnagogic state. Where input from the implementational reality becomes
so weak that you feel like falling asleep. That's where the training
starts. Keep pushing the limit by just observing. Don't do anything.
Nothing you can do with your intellect will help you just as nothing
Super Mario can do will help a kid with shifting its consciousness to
the more fundamental reality. If Mario keeps jumping around the kid will
focus its attention on the implementational world again. It's just a
form of training ... of getting rid of the noise and of learning to
interpret input from the host system. Every person develops his/her own
method. Mantras (which you ridiculed) are just a form to keep your
implementational mind focused on something extremely trivial in order to
get rid of most input from the less fundamental reality ... it works
just like counting sheep in order to shut down the local mind. It's the
very same thing. If you sit in a meditative posture you are less likely
to fall asleep and more likely to learn to operate "within
consciousness". That's why people don't meditate lying in bed. Who
knows, maybe you will become enlightened (which just means that you
internalize that you are pure consciousness residing on the host system)
by counting sheep.
On 22.10.2015 06:24, Alan Grimes wrote:
The only thing I experience when I close my eyes is neural line noise.
My consciousness absolutely does not have access to any coherent signal
that is not my present physical embodiment.
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AGI
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