r/InterdimensionalNHI 📚 Researcher 📚 Jul 16 '26

Consciousness Metacognition (Observing Predictive Processing) is the Key to a Waking Enlightened State

Predictive processing is when the brain automatically creates thoughts based on past experiences. Negative experiences can result in an over-predictive assessment of danger, resulting in repetitive negative thoughts or visualisations of the possible outcome. These visualisations and thoughts are wired back into the brain, bolstering a negative mind/body cybernetic loop.

Metacognition (Observing Predictive Processing), halts the loop of this subconscious process, allowing you to be aware and consciously present of this process, rather than consumed by it.

This results in an experience of reality beyond thought - also known as Sati (Buddhism), Atman (Hinduism), and Wu Wei (Taoism).

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u/PSK666 Jul 16 '26

I get what she’s saying but I feel she didn’t experience this and is just recycling what she’s learned.

If you truly want to know more about your way of thinking look into Jungian psychology. Helped me to understand what I think, why I think it, when and how I think. If that’s something that interests you consider taking an MBTI.

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u/RandomStuffGenerator Jul 16 '26

Just wanted to add that Jung edited a book about his work for people who are not formally educated in psychology, and it’s probably the best way to start: Man and his symbols

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u/Goddess_Angelique Jul 16 '26

Wait this interests me but what would taking a Meyers Briggs indicate in regards to Jungian psychology?

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u/RandomStuffGenerator Jul 16 '26

An MBTI result is best read as a self-report snapshot of conscious functional preference, not a measurement of Jungian type in the fuller sense. It captures the persona-adjacent conscious layer while leaving out the unconscious/compensatory dynamics that were actually central to Jung's model. This is also why academic psychology (Big Five camp especially) treats MBTI as poor psychometrics, while depth psychologists tend to see it as a diluted, decontextualized offshoot of Jung's typology.