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Ghaaa... I'm going insane... while reading forums I'm sitting here numbly only partially aware of the music playing on my radio. It's a Bach Partita and it's driving me insane.... ghaaaaaaaa, too many notes, twiddly, fiddly, overly busy notes.
It's even worse than the pointless squawking of the violin sonatas of the lesser known composers. Ghaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Which only goes to show that not all classical music is the same and just because it's "classical music" it doesn't have to be worshiped. Or as the title character in the movie "Amadeus" put it:
Whenever there's something I can't find I use this method: I say out loud: "where is (the name of the thing I'm looking for)" while visualizing it in my mind and then I just relax and walk around randomly in the area where it's supposed to be (can be a large house, doesn't matter), letting my subconscious guide me to where it is. Right before I find the thing it's usally like I go sort of unconscious for a moment, I believe that's my subconscious taking over my mind and body leading me to where the thing is. It's important not to try too hard, just relax while focusing on the thing you're looking for and move around in a casual manner, allowing your subconscious to take over when you get near to the target.
It has never failed me yet, even when the things I were looking for were in the most obscure places, and I don't think it has ever taken more than 5 minutes (often less than 1) before I found what I was looking for.
Our minds subconsciously remember everything we ever see, do and experience in every detail, and it can all be recalled under hypnosis. I believe this method works in a similar way by putting your mind in a sort of slight trance where it can access the memory of where you last saw or put the thing.
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" and it can all be recalled under hypnosis" .. yeah! and a lot more besides!
Vinny
See there is a difference in that method and mine... You consciously use your subconscious to locate the items you unconsciously misplaced while conscious... I unconsciously, use my subconscious to consciously search for something I unconsciously misplaced, semi-subconsciously while conscious of my unconscious state, subconsciously realizing my conscious was not aware of any actions while being unconscious and thus causing my conscious self to question the action of my subconscious... Actually none of that makes any sense, because that usually occurs while I'm unconscious and laying on the floor, and someone will usually find what I was looking for before I fell down and place it on my head or next to me... I tried something similar to what you described, once and just as I felt I had closed in on the item and I could visualize it right before me I reached out for it, I was three blocks away pulling on shrub and not wearing any pants... I had shorts on... But they weren't mine. I think I did something wrong.
I also find cursing and throwing stuff around helps me find stuff every now and then.
The easiest way to find a lost object is to buy a replacement. When you get home, you will immediately see the original.
Works every time.
True, but remembering where you put the linen you were meant to be taking to the embalmers before you got eaten by the crocodile probably isn't going to be very useful now.
Was there drink involved at all?
I too am a great believer in cursing as a method of resolving problematical occurrences, (as oposed to swearing, .. especially this time of the year, ... Halloween 'an all .. d'you see!)
Vinny
In my experience the best way to find something is to lose something else, and while you're looking for the new lost thing you'll find the old one. Of course, you don't need the old one now, you need the new one. Basically it's a FIFO stack and you'll never catch up.
Ah ha! You're right! I'd given up looking for the CD. I'd convinced myself that it was all a false memory and that I'd never picked it up when I packed in Florida. Then this morning I'd forgotten the appointment time for my doctor today so I looked for his latest bill to get his phone number so that I could call his office. And there, in the bill partition of my desk, was my missing CD!
Mystery solved!
About four years ago, over the course of 3-4 months, somebody turned off the "Thin" slider, and started nudging up the "pot belly" slider a little. I'm in the proccess of turning the "pot belly" slider back to 0 and turning up the "Fitness" slider...