Left brain but right brain

Jess 2022-11-06 18:27:45

Often in shallow sleep, disgusting pictures such as spider leeches pop up in my mind, the
more I force myself not to think about the
more hairy tentacles, cockroach mouthparts or worm caves

. If you vaguely feel that there is a light source on the left, the
more you feel that the dazzling spot will become bigger and bigger and bigger
until you can't stand it, so you have to open your eyes and

imagine a person walking a tightrope,
subconsciously thinking that this person might fall to the left.
This fantasy No matter how much you people really hard to keep him straight he would continue to fall from the left,

all of which illustrate
the brain sometimes not so good about control

when you are trapped one thing
to force myself not to think about it
often It will only get counter-effects.

If you have
the ability to think of something and something will become reality,
then the above-mentioned things are terrible.

You just have to think about the end of the world
and the end of the world will come true.
So you have to restrain yourself. You have this idea,
but once you think about it, can you stop it?

Not just this way,
you see a dog on the road, and
you think this dog will not bite me,
he will bite you,
you see a lot of cars on the road,
you want to You won’t be hit by a car,
you’ll really be hit to death,

so a
dream comes true is a terrible thing

.
It’s a terrible thing to watch this film,
but why is it imdb 5.5 miles?
The veterans of the United States are really bloodthirsty and scumbags who do not understand deep fear.

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Sphere quotes

  • Beth: Are you telling me that by Harry going into the Sphere, he now has the power to manifest his dreams, his fantasies.

    Norman Goodman: MANIFEST! MANIFEST! He made it happen. It's not that different from a child. A child imagines something that believes its real and its not there, but with Harry, He not only makes it real from himself, he makes real for all of us.

  • Harry: [sympathetically] Are you afraid of dying, Norman?