Edited By
Lila Starling
Concerns are rising after a listener shared a disconcerting experience with user-generated subliminals. For six months, this person reported significant mental health issues, including severe anxiety and depression, leading to vital discussions on the potential risks of unregulated subliminal content.
A post on a popular user board reveals a growing worry among individuals experimenting with subliminal messages. The originator recounted starting their journey into these channels at a young age, stating, "I was just a naive teenthe ug subs destroyed my life."
The post highlights that while some listeners see benefits, the author is left struggling with serious mental health issues that radically changed their life.
Commenters provided mixed feedback amid the prevailing concern:
Healing Potential: Many users voiced optimism, insisting recovery is possible. "Of course itโs reversible," noted one. Others suggested focusing on self-affirmations to shift mindsets.
Quality of Sleep: A theory emerged regarding too much subliminal listening during sleep. One user commented, "Maybe you werenโt getting quality sleep since your subconscious was always working overtime."
Anxiety about Reversal: Despite the optimism, some commenters were skeptical, with sentiments echoing, "I highly doubt that this is even reversible."
"You can bounce back from anything" - Anonymous commenter
Those offering suggestions varied from recommending flush subliminals to creating personalized affirmations. One individual shared their positive outcome from self-created subliminals, stating, "It has really finally kicked in."
๐ Many believe healing from the effects of subliminals is possible.
๐ Quality sleep is under scrutiny from users concerned about subliminal exposure.
๐ฌ "Start telling yourself you have perfect mental health" - Advice from the community.
Despite the distressing account, the responses highlight an engaged community eager to offer support. The cautionary tale serves as a reminder to be vigilant about what one listens to and the possible consequences it may bring.
What does this mean for the broader conversation around subliminal messages and mental health? As these discussions grow, caution is advised for anyone looking to explore this controversial content.