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Carl Jung wasn't a psychologist. He was a shaman.

Carl Jung wasn't a psychologist. He was a shaman. — Carl Jung quietly wrote one of the most profound esoteric texts of all time, at least in my own personal opinion. Seven Sermons to the Dead was written in 1916, privately shared between a handful of J…

r/experiencerspost3/19/2026
Aphantasia

Aphantasia — This is my first post despite I’ve been highly lurking around both reality shifting forums and popping up around other people posts but there’s something that’s been itching my brain I cannot get my h…

r/realityshiftingpost3/31/2026
If a skeptic can manifest anything, then so can you.

If a skeptic can manifest anything, then so can you. — I was raised in a religious household by parents who loved to preach about manifestation and the law of attraction. I never really believed them, though, because what they talked about sounded too clo…

r/Manifestationpost4/4/2026
Co-Creation Flow in Focus Sessions – Active & Passive Imagination

Co-Creation Flow in Focus Sessions – Active & Passive Imagination — I’ve always struggled to understand what “feeling” meant when patterning or doing anything with law of assumption. I had a few sessions lately that offered some clarity. I believe feeling is about emb…

r/gatewaytapespost4/8/2026
Presentiment, triangles, anomalous body marks, and future dream contact (discussed in abstract)

Presentiment, triangles, anomalous body marks, and future dream contact (discussed in abstract) — Just wanted to post today as a sort of record to my inquiry into the anomalous as an experiencer. I have a history of posting to this subreddit my experiences with contact in dreams and body marks. …

r/experiencerspost4/12/2026
What are some healthy ways of self-soothing in place of limerence?

hahaha, what’s funny is I was like “this imagination is probably why I’ve written and read fanfic growing up, but I’m not gonna mention it” and lo and behold, one of the first answers to an overactive…

r/AnxiousAttachmentcomment9/26/2025
Unexpected emotional shift after Adventure - Five Messages. Has anyone experienced something similar?

Yes! I have had a similar experience. I also started this journey after ending a ten year relationship, and realizing I was codependent, and needed to heal my inner selves. I started with meditation…

r/gatewaytapescomment3/9/2026
In what ways did the gateway tapes helped you?

After a few months of trying to reach a "spiritual" or "astral" plane, I realized it's not actually a separate place. At all points you are using your imagination. The goal is to lower resistance enou…

r/gatewaytapescomment3/11/2026
Aphantasia

One. I've always had an overactive imagination from an early age, used to day dream a lot but I got it under control as an adult.

r/gatewaytapescomment3/14/2026
This is a lifestyle

Jung actually teaches active imagination although his approach is a bit different as it’s used to commune with the different archetypes within one’s self

r/nevillegoddardcomment3/16/2026
First Regulate Your Nervous System

I used to have a really active imagination, always off in my own world daydreaming. But some tough experiences really messed with my nervous system, and it kind of shut down that creative thinking par…

r/Manifestationcomment3/18/2026
First Regulate Your Nervous System

I used to have a really active imagination, always off in my own world daydreaming. But some tough experiences really messed with my nervous system, and it kind of shut down that creative thinking par…

r/Manifestationcomment3/18/2026
Anyone here have some sort of contact with NHI and willing to speak privately about it?

Yes definitely! My spiritual awakening started with this. I seemed to be channelling a highly complex visionary narrative over the course of 3 years like Jung. 150k words. Very heroes journey-like. …

r/experiencerscomment3/30/2026
Is it possible to do too much meditation as a beginner?

It sounds like you have an overactive imagination and whatever you're doing is not helping. Meditation shouldn't be causing hallucinations. You didn't say what you think meditation is. I'd suggest tha…

r/Meditationcomment4/4/2026
Is it possible to do too much meditation as a beginner?

OP certainly does seem to have an overactive imagination, but meditation can absolutely induce hallucinations. Not typically full body apparitions - but I'll almost always have some sort of visual or …

r/Meditationcomment4/4/2026
What can you do with meditation?

Active imagination. Fly, create worlds, meet fine ghosts or angels ect.

r/Meditationcomment4/7/2026