It is easy to notice something is different, immediately.
Then, after awhile I can't tell anymore. And going back, it doesn't sound so different.
I think because I got used to it, and WAS used to the old sound too, so it is not "new" to me. AND the part that noticed is not actually a part of my 'usual' self awareness.
I am big on the mind being much bigger than consciousness. And that is why double blind tests do not work. Double blind tests are geared 100% to the fully conscious mind. The rest of our large awareness is disregarded by double blind testing. IMO the non-conscious mind behaves in some ways like a bored teenager. And only gets involved when something new pops up, or is somehow special.
In a way a little like a 'peak' experience, but sort of a halfway peak experience, where an unused part of the mind gets involved.
Crude explaination, but I hope it is clear enough.
(and you thought I was crazy before??)
Then, after awhile I can't tell anymore. And going back, it doesn't sound so different.
I think because I got used to it, and WAS used to the old sound too, so it is not "new" to me. AND the part that noticed is not actually a part of my 'usual' self awareness.
I am big on the mind being much bigger than consciousness. And that is why double blind tests do not work. Double blind tests are geared 100% to the fully conscious mind. The rest of our large awareness is disregarded by double blind testing. IMO the non-conscious mind behaves in some ways like a bored teenager. And only gets involved when something new pops up, or is somehow special.
In a way a little like a 'peak' experience, but sort of a halfway peak experience, where an unused part of the mind gets involved.
Crude explaination, but I hope it is clear enough.
(and you thought I was crazy before??)