A2A, very, very well. Nothing my mind does ever surprises me. If I need something different from my mind than what it’s giving me, then it picks up on my wish and just gives me what I need.
I used to do a technique called muscle testing. It led me towards an intimate relationship and understanding of my right brain. How we think of our brains largely stems from a bundle of ignorance. Our right brains are mostly unknown to us, when we have spiritual experiences, I believe those experiences are largely influenced by the right brain. The right brain is a semi-conscious entity whose domain seems to largely concern understanding what the left brain, the conscious mind, is doing.
I feel like I know how brains work more than most neuroscientists and psychologists. I see a psychologist for talk therapy and sometimes I feel she should be paying me instead of the other way around. I still pay her because I don’t need the cash, and it’s still worthwhile for me.
I believe that our brain is capable of altering reality, I’ve worked out the rules of magick and have an intuitive sense for what kinds of magick are going to work and which aren’t. These days I mostly put my mind to understanding other minds. I don’t want to brag too much, but I think I’m pretty good at it.