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The method for doing so depends on the individual. Based on my understanding, the extent of an individual's ability to "see" depends on his or her characteristics. That includes her past (lives, experiences, encounters), her present (personality, behaviour) and her future (karmic debt to discharge, purpose of the third eye). It would not be possible to have a one-size-fits-all kind of method to "close" the third eye.

 

Just my own view though.

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Thanks bro, just sharing some of my views/understanding of this subject...

 

This is a very good piece of analysis you put in here bro [thumbsup]
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to what i have seen is.. a white blur figure almost fading... legs unclear almost can't see. although its blur but u can tell its sex..

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I believe most spirits who cause disturbance to human beings are their past karmic debtors.

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I am not an expert in dreams but I do have some views on them:

 

The human mind has two primary aspects. The first is our consciousness. The other is our subconsciousness. The conscious mind is what we use to process much of what we perceive e.g. see, hear, taste, smell, feel. The subconscious mind, as its name implies, works behind-the-scenes to provide additional input to our decision making through extrasensory information e.g. sixth sense or intuition. When we are awake, the conscious mind takes nearly full control of what we think or do, whether it is to brush our teeth after we wake up in the morning or to eat fried beehoon instead of roti-prata at the coffeeshop. The subconscious hums along, popping only every now and then e.g. to warn you against moving off even when the traffic lights have turned green in your favour and thereby avoiding crashing into a child who dashed past the crossing at the last minute.

 

The conscious mind is a singular linear processor that works on first-in-first-out basis. It is slow but systematic compared to the subconscious mind. The latter is a multi-processor grid computer that is comparatively fast but defies conventional logic and organisation. The former contemplates information as individual units. Even relationships between pieces of information are treated as separate chunks of information. The subconscious mind looks at information as a whole (holistic view), identifying patterns and trends much more efficiently.

 

My view is that the subconscious is a link to a global awareness and consciousness while the conscious mind is a localised awareness. As such, each has its role in our daily lives, each has its own set of strengths and weaknesses. Without the conscious mind to enforce structure and order, our thoughts would run wild and chaos would emerge. Without the subsconscious to provide the backburner analysis of our situations, the conscious mind would be quite lacking in coping with situations that threaten to overwhelm its finite capacities.

 

In the night, the conscious mind takes the back seat role and the subconscious comes fully alive. Dreams are an aspect of the subconscious that many neurological experts are not able to precisely identify and explain. They tend to use the conscious mind's benchmarks and yardsticks to measure and therefore define dreams but personally I think that is too restrictive and does not do the subconscious justice. My view of dreams therefore are somewhat different from what convention dictates.

 

There are several types of dreams.

 

The first is the creative dream. This type of dream is the subconscious exerting its creative juices to the maximum. It creates a world of its own and imposes its own rules and limits within that world. Basically, this dream is to allow your mind freedom to explore as much as possible. Flying, breathing under water, fighting fantastical dragons; all these become reality in the magical world that the subconscious creates in this type of dream. Like a bodybuilder exploring heavier and heavier weights, the subconscious stretches its creative limits when it creates different worlds with different characteristics.

 

The second type of dream is an analytical dream. This category of dream takes into account the information that was picked up during the time when one is awake. It then tries to make sense of the information by running through it in a somewhat haphazard but effective manner. This form of processing focuses on patterns that would normally be overlooked by the conscious mind. The inventor of the needle for example came up with his invention when he dreamt of tribespeople who confronted him in the dream. These tribespeople had wierd heads that were pointed and had a single hole right in the middle. He had been thinking of how to create a more effective sewing device and he found the answer in his dream. As a result, the needle was invented.

 

The third type of dream is a connective dream. What does a connective dream entail? In the paragraphs above, I mentioned about how the subconscious links to a greater consciousness/awareness. Just as your subconscious links to that universal consciousness, so too does the subconscious of all beings. In a connective dream, information (data should be a more correct word) flows from the universal consciousness to the individual mind. And since the universal consciousness gets its information from all the individual minds that are connected to it, the individual is effectively connected to every other being in that way. The problem with this is that the information that we receive is usually disjointed and often does not make sense to us when we are awake and when our conscious minds are most active.

 

There are other types of dreams but I think these three are the most prevalent.

 

In reality however, we do not just have one type of dream each night. Our subconscious mind flits from creative to analytic to connective (not necessarily in that order). That is one of the reasons for the usually disjointed nature of our dreams.

 

The example that you mentioned in your post suggests heavily that it was another variant - a prophetic dream that is a combination of the analytic and connective dream types.

 

All of the above are of course just my own understanding of what dreams are...

 

Good post bro....how would you then explain fortelling dreams...

 

Quite a few times, I have had dreams of a certain person, and these dreams leave me very disturbed and such that I would need to check on that particular person....in as so many times I have dreamt, the person would be either critically ill or dead...seems like I have this uncanny ability to foretell consequences. 2x I have warned someone that I dreamt about them and true enough they said they averted an accident..sweatdrop.gifsweatdrop.gif

 

Based on what you have said, would my spirit be travelling to the 'next dimension' and thus soothsay the forecoming...sweatdrop.gifsweatdrop.gif

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Unfortunately I generally lack that ability bro. However, it depends also on the karmic relationship between me and that person. :) If it is my karma, I may be able to do it. Just as with all other events in this universe, it is guaranteed to be a cause of other events to follow.

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a story to share..

 

There was this lady ,young,pretty and had a good career.Life was normal and happy for her till when she reaches 30+..that was her lowest luck peak.Next she was diagnosed with weird skin disease.She tried all possible remedies (western,chinese sinseh etc) to cure but in vain.It was until a very bad stage that she even lose her vision caused by the enormous lump that grew near her eye.

 

She was really devastated and wish to end her life.She started to seek solace in her religion which she never did so in her whole life.She then started practicing in religion, turn vegetarian etc.Not long after, she was diagnosed with cancer.

 

Such a young pretty lady had turned into an ugly monster looking was a big blow to her.One day, she met one nun and poured her problems.The nun told her she is now repaying her past karmic debts.Her past life karmic debtor had come at her most low-peak period.She had caused a man to end his life over her in her past 2 lives.The mother of the man was so distraught that she vowed to revenge for causing her son's death.

 

This lady started chanting to repent for her bad deeds.One day, she was feeling lazy and didn't chant.The old woman came into her dream and started scolding her for being lazy and wanted her to continue chanting.Amazingly, after much chanting, the lady felt much better and after each chemotherapy she didn't feel as ill as before.She continued with her chanting and meditation,fully focus in it.

 

Few years later, this woman passed away peacefully with a beautiful face that she once had.After cremation, there were even "she lee zi" bones..usually only people with much cultivation or "xiu xing" will then have such effect.

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There is a type of apparition which usually has no face. By no face, I don't mean that it is blank or white. Instead, where the face is supposed to be, there is a void which is the void similar to what we see in deep outer space. This is a common characteristic of a spirit than of a ghostly imprint.

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We are all bound by karma. And we are all bound to one another in one way or another. I agree with you generally but it might be more specific to say that the spirit and the human beings that it haunts have stronger karmic relationship that others. :)

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One common misconception of karma is that it = retribution. However, just as your story of the lady afflicted with cancer demonstrated, the karmic debt that one has does not necessarily ripen in the same lifetime or even the next lifetime. It may even ripen ten or twenty lifetimes down the cycle.

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For the strong-hearted who dare to look into the void, it will generate different feelings (and therefore outcomes) based on the individual's karma. My feel is that the void is nothingness; for many people (myself included), nothingness is a concept that is extremely difficult to grasp. It defies conventional logic yet this understanding serves as a necessary step to true enlightenment and freedom from the cycle of suffering (samsara).

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still sleepy... only wake up to pee... i tot it was a towel or something.. that time eyes still blur... after pee still see her there... then i f care and go sleep... [laugh] wake up then realize its 'good friend'... [laugh][laugh][laugh]

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