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Pesky Subliminal Gremlins Discovered -

HOW RANDOM ENVIRONMENTAL TRIGGERS KEEP THE NEGATIVE PAST ALIVE

 

It isn't always your bio-chemical response cycle which causes the ups and downs of everyday living. Often, emotional states (good, bad and indifferent) can be triggered via another medium which becomes increasingly hard to control in modern society.

InnerGear titles have a unique messaging scheme which on our introduction program 'installs' some security features. Unwanted subliminal content can be blocked, and while we were the first to bring this into play as part of a total approach to the technology, there are some other spots where subliminal triggering is a little more difficult to circumvent.

These 'triggers' are the random replays of pieces of the past. We've all heard music, smelled something or even driven through parts of our hometown rich with memory. Tapped as real places within the subconscious structure itself, what our deep mind responds with can often be similar emotions or thought patterns that have been dormant for years on end.

This is why nostalgia is tinted with an array of emotions good and bad. Most stable individuals presented with these old cycles of feeling, can sort them out for what they are and move back smoothly into the present tense, hopefully without a trace of residue.

Other times, these same sources of nostalgic stimulation can hide to the point where only the dis-attached emotions come forward! Because of a subtle triggering technique which nearly everyone can be subject to, the end result is a sudden emotional shift which, when negative, can derail the best of days.

While the solution is being aware of your nearly unnoticed surroundings, vigilance is the key.

A perfect example would be a middle aged woman who, when young, had suffered a deep emotional scar from the rejection at the end of a relationship. During that same time in history, a popular song was at the top of the charts. If she is shopping one day and hears the song, it could bring forth conscious nostalgia which re-creates some of those painful memories. Although unavoidable, she has at least been able to connect the pain to the memory and the memory to the song. Armed with this connective perspective, resolving the feelings produced is easier.

What if, on the other hand, it wasn't that clear. Let's say that due to a random event in her day she went through the check-out stand a little earlier. As she is going out the door the bag-boy drops an item, bends over to pick it up and begins to apologize. Meanwhile in the store, just under the threshold of her consciousness, that old song begins to play in the background. She's thinking about her dropped item and listening to the apologies of the store employee. Because now the sound stimulus is just beyond the grasp of her consciousness, but detected as part of the background by her subconscious, some interesting things begin to happen. By the time she arrives home she feels a vague sense of disconnection and rejection and is in a state near panic trying to attach the 'feeling' produced by this event of long ago to some situation in the present.

By now some of you have discovered the reason why those who try to live a quiet more spiritual life surround themselves by both the beautiful and the mundane. It's far easier to meditate or focus on prayer, for example, in a comfortable but near empty gray room than to sit in the middle of a field of television stimulus, advertising, magazines and whatever happens to be on the radio.

Even more ironic is that the stimuli most ignored is more likely to cause problems difficult to locate the source for.

 

How can you avoid it? There are a couple of ways, one of which is preventative and the other a possible cure after the fact:

1- Control as much of the stimulus in your environment as possible. If you grew up in a negative home environment where the house was crammed with early American antiques, furnish your home in modern styles. If your time in Vietnam was a nightmare, don't let a radio station that features continuous hits of the 60's drone away day and night in the background. Eventually, the sounds, textures and patterns connected to past events will be just unnoticed enough to bring back painful memories.

Besides, we all know that information clutter is the content of most coffee tables, catch-alls and any place else we can lay a piece of advertising graphics. These are all candidates for not only distraction, but even worse, the source of some hard to pin down triggering responses when ignored by the conscious.

2- Understand an important truth all too often ignored: Vague emotions which 'come out of nowhere' do not beg for a connection to the present unless you allow them to.

Sudden mood changes, while possibly the work of the bio-chemical cycles we're all prone to, can also flag that something has triggered a previous emotion to float into the conscious mind. Once there, it's like a party guest that everyone accepts as real but no one can remember their name. Emotional havoc comes shortly thereafter.

In closing, don't fear the unseen. While these events of environmental triggering of the subconscious can and do happen, the entire world isn't driven by them and neither are you. Like nightmares, they exist, but only sometimes.

Overall, while our subliminal programming approach includes security measures against the inevitable abuse of the technology by Madison Avenue via the popular media, these other subtle links to your past exist in bits and pieces.

Until we address it directly using our technologies of masking and messaging, try to notice the things that create links to a past best left behind, especially when those things can enter into your space unnoticed by their very familiarity and cause undue confusion.

As for addressing the issue with subliminal messaging... could we? Yes, for InnerGear that's right up our alley.This is only one of a variety of complex subliminally generated zones of mental discomfort that can be challenged. We're taking them on one by one.

 

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