I was wasting time on facebook today,and I saw an ad for a free IQ test. I know those tests are never free, but I figured I’d give it a try. After wasting about 10 minutes taking the test, I found out that I would need to sign up for a dating/flirting service for $9.95 a month. Since I have no use for such a service, but was still interested in finding out what my IQ was, I went over to Google and searched for free IQ tests. I found what seemed to be a legitimate website that offered an IQ test that didn’t involve any scams at the end of it. I completed a test, and, to my surprise, I received an e-mail that actually contained my IQ. What my IQ was is not important, but if you’re interested you can always ask me.
The reason I’m writing this post is because also on that website were curious sounding “consciousness tests.” I wanted to find out what these were so I clicked on the link. The first two were fairly interesting, but it was the third one that got to me. Rather than try to explain it to you, I’ve posted it below so you can take it for yourself.
Singing My Self
Instructions:
Read the exercise below. Focus seriously, be scientific, conduct the experiment, and ask yourself the follow-up questions. Discover your subtle inner workings and, with a new self trust, find a refreshing inner authority entering your life that is based on subtler knowledge of your personal psychology.
What to do:
Close your eyes and mentally speak approximately the first ten words to a popular song you’ve heard sung many times. Your country’s national anthem will do; select a song to which you know the words and music and have personally sung aloud many times.
Next, mentally SING the words. Next, begin to mentally sing the words, but after about the third word or so, imagine that you hear the words being sung by a popular, well known, singer.
Do this again and again, switching from hearing yourself singing and then hearing the popular singer’s voice “entering” and “taking over” the singing. Next, start the words, let a singer enter, and then switch to yet another singer’s voice. If images come with this, that’s okay. Play with all the above instructions for about five minutes or long enough to convince yourself that this is something you can easily do.
While you are playing “mental karaoke,” note the extremely subtle nature of the differences in your mental experiences that you might describe as “a different sounding voice in my head.” Note also how your slightest intent instantly switches from one voice to another. And note that the other singers’ talents are fully there–not just your singing skills. Note also that you are a better singer this way–much better.
Have fun with this. It’s better than singing in the shower.
Now that you’ve had the above mental experiences, ask yourself:
Why am I so certain that I “hear” my thoughts? Could I smell a thought? Taste, touch, see? If I could “see” my thoughts, what would that be like as they first appeared?
Who listens to my thoughts?
Is this how subtle I am when I perform actions in ordinary life?
Is this “switching aspect of my experiences” the level of thinking where all “doing” occurs?
Can I be at this level when I put my attention on an EMOTION that “I hear being sung inside me?” Can I imagine another “person” entering my experience of an emotion and “taking it over” and “singing it” with their “emotional talents?”
If I want to take an emotion and “make it better” or “strengthen it” or “more deeply appreciate it,” can I just intend that it is so? Can I just intend to subtly shift my “plain old emotions” into “world class opera singer emotions?”
When I look around and scan this almost infinite, precious, exquisite, existence, how do I feel? How do I want to feel? Should I feel that way? Should I now feel the best feeling any being ever has felt?
If I switched to another singer inside my head PERMANENTLY, who would be the best to sing the song of my heart? Elvis? Madonna? Jay-Z? Pink Floyd? Shania Twain? Will Smith? Pavarotti? God?
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For those of you who know me fairly well, I’m sure you’ve heard me talk about the power of the brain before. I’m a firm believer in the fact that we can change the way we think, the things we enjoy, etc. if we put our minds to it. The above test provides an example of how we can see this in action.
I was excited to find this test, even before I got to the end of it, but it was the last word that really hit me. There was something about this silly test ending with the question, “would you let God permanently sing the song of your heart,” that struck me as being something I was supposed to read.
Isn’t this how it’s supposed to be? And yet, this was a completely different way of thinking for me. If changing the voice in our heads from our voice to an opera singer’s voice make such a big difference, what if we made an effort to replace our voice with God’s voice? I can only imagine the good that could come from something like this.
Let me know what you think about this. For me, it was a thought-provoking idea. I think I’ll give it a try…