Pleeb July 3, 2012 July 3, 2012 did it take you a load of practice to get to that point? or is my mind just broken, because I can't hold a stable visual image in my head without it warping for more than 10 seconds. I can tell you this, when I started forcing, my visualization skills were horrible. And a wonderland? I couldn't hold one if I tried (oh, and I tried). But really, practice makes perfect, and the more time you spend visualizing, the easier it gets. After forcing for like, idk... 60+ hours? My visualization skills are fairly good now (though they're not the greatest, and can still be improved, they're quite vivid). Spoiler An image in a signature behind a hidden tag!
Guest July 3, 2012 July 3, 2012 I just delete the object. I imagine a pointer to it and null it if it doesn't go away the first time. Other times I just teleport it somewhere where I'll never ever look again, like in the vastness of space or the bottom of the ocean. This is for more complicated things where just deleting is too much work.
Guest Albatross_ July 3, 2012 July 3, 2012 PROBLEM SOLVED I took a journey into the city in my wonderland and found a building that had all the controls for it. Found a lever marked "Conservation of Mass". Put the key in, turned it, flipped the cover, pulled the lever. A few lights turned off and I suddenly had the feeling that I was in a super-realistic game of Garry's Mod, which faded after a few seconds. I "found" a disintegrator gun and it works for the most part. So yeah. As for "It's all in your mind", that's true, but that doesn't mean we (or at least I) have absolute control over our mind.
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