02-11-2022, 12:13 PM
@dbzjakecake What you are describing is a classic case of DMSI working, and getting results from someone who has been very fearful and therefore shut down and uncalibrated, who then opens up and has to begin the process of calibrating (being told to leave a lot in January). We see that a lot with people during their first run through or two of AM also.
Then you hit a nerve and shut down out of subconscious terror. The parts of you getting those results were either too afraid to continue, or they were shut down and or overridden by some part of you that is terrified of the success in achieving the goal you would have experienced otherwise.
There are four main options from here.
1. Stop doing DMSI and accept defeat.
2. Start over at 1 loop per day and increase by +1 loops per ASRB2 cycle until you find the level at which you are responding again.
3. Start at (X+1) loops per day and increase by +1 loops per ASRB2 cycle until you find the level at which you are responding again, where X is the number of loops you were using when you experienced shutdown. That is, go to 4 loops per day and move up from there.
4. Use a different program to try to help you work through the fears and issues that are causing you to shut down.
It is obvious to me that you will not achieve the goals of DMSI by choosing option 1. It is possible through options 2, 3 and 4, but I suspect your best results will come from option 4, as has been suggested previously.
The options for that are going to be OFv3, E5, LTU or UH, with UH being by far the best choice because it is OF, E5, DRS and 5.8G all in one. It is also a minimum of about 12x the FRM impact of OFv3, and if prie is a concern, you can subscribe to it. That is what I suggest. Use that for the next 6 months and then try DMSI again.
Then you hit a nerve and shut down out of subconscious terror. The parts of you getting those results were either too afraid to continue, or they were shut down and or overridden by some part of you that is terrified of the success in achieving the goal you would have experienced otherwise.
There are four main options from here.
1. Stop doing DMSI and accept defeat.
2. Start over at 1 loop per day and increase by +1 loops per ASRB2 cycle until you find the level at which you are responding again.
3. Start at (X+1) loops per day and increase by +1 loops per ASRB2 cycle until you find the level at which you are responding again, where X is the number of loops you were using when you experienced shutdown. That is, go to 4 loops per day and move up from there.
4. Use a different program to try to help you work through the fears and issues that are causing you to shut down.
It is obvious to me that you will not achieve the goals of DMSI by choosing option 1. It is possible through options 2, 3 and 4, but I suspect your best results will come from option 4, as has been suggested previously.
The options for that are going to be OFv3, E5, LTU or UH, with UH being by far the best choice because it is OF, E5, DRS and 5.8G all in one. It is also a minimum of about 12x the FRM impact of OFv3, and if prie is a concern, you can subscribe to it. That is what I suggest. Use that for the next 6 months and then try DMSI again.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!