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New Subject - Gbjorklu - 05-15-2010

How about moderating the addictive personalty?
Or how to attract rewarding opportunities? Or increasing your luck at gambling, lottery, bingo, etc. or something along those lines?


RE: New Subject - Shannon - 05-16-2010

Can you explain in further detail what you mean by moderating the addictive personality?

Attract rewarding opportunities, I like. I have a luck magnifier, are you suggesting something specifically focused on one particular thing with the other luck suggestions?


RE: New Subject - SirYuri - 05-16-2010

(05-16-2010, 12:42 AM)Shannon Wrote: Can you explain in further detail what you mean by moderating the addictive personality?

Attract rewarding opportunities, I like. I have a luck magnifier, are you suggesting something specifically focused on one particular thing with the other luck suggestions?

Is the Luck Magnifier focused on a more general scale? meaning that you are like a pillar of positive energy and attracting to you every possible positive opportunity, situation, people and circumstances?


RE: New Subject - ncbeareatingman - 05-16-2010

GBo..I Love your IDEA of Attracting rewarding oppurtunities man. thats Great. thanx. hope it 'manifests into reality' ;-)


RE: New Subject - boromir - 05-16-2010

(05-16-2010, 08:30 AM)ncbeareatingman Wrote: GBo..I Love your IDEA of Attracting rewarding opportunities man. that's Great. thanx. hope it 'manifests into reality' ;-)
Thanks,
I have to say, I did have a self-affirmation I use regularly about attracting rewarding opportunities. Believe me, it produced some mind boggling results, my friend can testify. Ironically though, I had worded it in such a way that gave me a huge rewarding OPPORTUNITY as a result, but it never materialized or manifested. My VP said at the time, you got him hooked, now it just a matter of getting him in the boat ( fishing analogy) which we didn't. However, there still is a fair chance we will get him in the boat.
Opportunity is only as good as what you can do with it.
I would like to be not a slave to my vices. I suspect I could be labeled as having an addictive personality. Any time I have done something illicit I enjoy alot and want more it becomes a habit rather quickly and usually abused excessively. I have removed some of my vices, porn, soft drinks, bad tv, processed foods, but at the same time alcohol, nicotine and caffeine control me. I know you have individualized subs for a lot of them. See I don't want to stop them completely, I still want to enjoy them, but being the master over them; be a social drinker, a few, have a cigarette or cigar once in a while, a cup or two of coffee in the morning and that's it. To just be in control,and enjoy in moderation without pangs for more and more.


RE: New Subject - Shannon - 05-16-2010

Re: opportunity, indeed. Opportunity must be recognized and aggressively pounced upon. I can create a program that would manifest such opportunities, and mae you aware of them, and get you to aggressively and actively pursue them to fruition.

Not wanting to be a slave to one's vices, I can understand. Being in control, and enjoying in moderation, however, seems rather difficult to accomplish realistically. The problem arises as to the variability of the definition of "reasonable". Everyone's definition is different, and may differ also between the conscious and subconscious minds. The real danger here, however, is in making a program that becomes an enabler: allowing people to continue doing things that are self destructive under the guise of being "controlled usage".

I am not saying you are an alcoholic or a drug abuser, as I certainly could not know that, but consider the potential of such a program in the hands of someone who is. Suddenly, they have justification for continuing their destructive behavior as long as they use (or at least pretend to use) the "enabler" program. And when it comes to things like cigarettes, creating an enabling program to "control" but not stop the use of such a product makes me party to the self destruction of the individual for the purpose of gratification. If you want to smoke, that is your choice; but having a mother who is dying from lung cancer (caused by smoking), who also has emphysema (caused by smoking) I am firmly of the opinion that cigarettes should be in the same class of drugs as heroin, that the only reason they are not is because they were not recognized as being dangerous until there was too much money to be made for it to be convenient to do something about them, and that helping someone to continue smoking in any way is morally objectionable. Yes, my mother stopped smoking after 50 years by using my subliminal, but I was not able to create the program and get her to use it in time to prevent those things. I can't and won't help you do the same to yourself, even if it is in a "controlled manner".

Neither can I reasonably create a subliminal that gives an excuse to an alcoholic or a drug abuser, even if it would be helpful to you otherwise. I can help you stop, and I can help you enjoy having stopped, but "controlling" is too dangerous for a subliminal to try to do in my opinion.


RE: New Subject - boromir - 06-03-2010

(05-16-2010, 10:28 PM)Shannon Wrote: Re: opportunity, indeed. Opportunity must be recognized and aggressively pounced upon. I can create a program that would manifest such opportunities, and mae you aware of them, and get you to aggressively and actively pursue them to fruition.

Not wanting to be a slave to one's vices, I can understand. Being in control, and enjoying in moderation, however, seems rather difficult to accomplish realistically. The problem arises as to the variability of the definition of "reasonable". Everyone's definition is different, and may differ also between the conscious and subconscious minds. The real danger here, however, is in making a program that becomes an enabler: allowing people to continue doing things that are self destructive under the guise of being "controlled usage".

I am not saying you are an alcoholic or a drug abuser, as I certainly could not know that, but consider the potential of such a program in the hands of someone who is. Suddenly, they have justification for continuing their destructive behavior as long as they use (or at least pretend to use) the "enabler" program. And when it comes to things like cigarettes, creating an enabling program to "control" but not stop the use of such a product makes me party to the self destruction of the individual for the purpose of gratification. If you want to smoke, that is your choice; but having a mother who is dying from lung cancer (caused by smoking), who also has emphysema (caused by smoking) I am firmly of the opinion that cigarettes should be in the same class of drugs as heroin, that the only reason they are not is because they were not recognized as being dangerous until there was too much money to be made for it to be convenient to do something about them, and that helping someone to continue smoking in any way is morally objectionable. Yes, my mother stopped smoking after 50 years by using my subliminal, but I was not able to create the program and get her to use it in time to prevent those things. I can't and won't help you do the same to yourself, even if it is in a "controlled manner".

Neither can I reasonably create a subliminal that gives an excuse to an alcoholic or a drug abuser, even if it would be helpful to you otherwise. I can help you stop, and I can help you enjoy having stopped, but "controlling" is too dangerous for a subliminal to try to do in my opinion.
I relate to what you are saying, i lost both my parents in their early 50's. Cigarettes were the catalyst, but it really was the stress of my father being a captain of an airplane for many years, and my mom enduring it. They lived live to the fullest, unfortunately that included heavy smoking and drinking. I often feel I fall into the same addictive behavior at times; however, I take care of myself a heck of lot better.