Quote (ViviLOL @ Jan 5 2013 11:40pm)
Neurotransmitter thing is merely a theory.
As for interacting with your subconscious, just google it, and you'll find many articles regarding "communicating with your subconscious", we are just thinking of a million useless things unable to hear that voice guiding us, well it's not a voice, it communicates to us via thought forms and emotions. You start off by asking it a simple question like "what is love?" and sit still and quiet and wait for a response in a thought form or emotion.
And I've interacted with my subconscious before, it's not that difficult if you have practice with meditation and silencing one's thoughts. It's not mentally scarring, because I've done it before, and I'm fine. It just takes meditation and practice. You have to make a deal with it, like the devil. It will look out for you.
So this is for those nonbelievers or people that think you'll end up in a psyche ward:
http://www.psionicsonline.net/talking-with-your-subconscious/and just google communicating with your subconscious.
I'm not in a psyche ward, and i've found random successes and achieved synchronicity in this reality of mine, so quite the contrary...
There are also people that claim magic exists and matter can be manipulated with the will, allowing people to do things such as cast spells seen in Diablo (fireballs, firewalls, teleportation, etc).
But do you know why we are able to cast these people aside as the mentally ill? Because their claims can be tested for. If someone claims they can commit an unbelievable action X, but we can't visually see action X even though we should be able to, then we are able to say: Thou art not but a mere fool.
But when these people claim to be able to cast magic that we can't see, that this magic increases their luck stat or whatever, and then they even go as far as to write books about it, how can we possibly disprove their sanity?
We can't, but we can take comfort in the fact that even though they make these claims, they are not able to accomplish any extraordinary feats or find success where it otherwise does not lurk.
So what can we conclude from all this? It's a scam, nothing more.
Meditation might be a real thing, but it does not allow you to communicate directly with your subconscious, and even if it did, said communication would not hold enough significant value to leave a lasting positive effect on your life, simply due to the nature of the communication (you will not make any revelations that you otherwise would not have just from conscious thought).
As for your personal experiences: It's not your subconscious you were talking to, but just another part of your conscious. You wanted to believe that you've "ascended" and thus fooled yourself into believing it.
But the term "subconscious" is so vague and inconsistent, that this debate cannot be called anything other than silly, as it lies on pure assumptions.