10-05-2014, 05:31 AM
(10-05-2014, 04:27 AM)Ricardo Wrote: I don't see why BASE should conflict with any other sub. If you achieve all you want through AM/SM/WM for example then surely that programming will stay with you anyway. The six stagers are designed to be permanent otherwise like Nationwide says you'll essentially be chasing your tail between the same subs all the time. Why should enjoying women and BASE conflict? You can have both! Successful business men are Alpha and have their pick of women.
The conflict is in the choices, not necessarily the sub itself. One of the main functions of the subconscious is that it operates on your MOST DOMINANT programming, until it replaced by another program...and then theres the "skill-level" aspect to that as well (Shannon explains it on pg 10 of this thread)
AM to WM/SM is a linear approach and everyone understood there was a prerequisite to those 2 programs or running AM by itself.
Now BASE is being released as a 6 stage program and someone who has/was running AM before BASE was initially announced has an important decision to make.
In other words, running BASE after AM would pretty much require AM to be run again, before running WM/SM. In this process, you're negating all programming from BASE and putting it back to AM, to get to SM, etc...(chasing your tail as you mentioned) We used to call it "sub fever" with the single stage
6 Stage Sets do not necessarily make it permanent/long-term as you've probably noticed by reading many journals throughout the forum. Money/Business, Women/Sex and Social Skills are some of the most challenging things to master because you're dealing with other people but also can be the most rewarding. There are men who have all 3, but it takes time, study, focus, work and patience.
I mentioned in another thread that 2 - 5 years is probably what it would take to get all these 6 Stages permanent long-term, a huge value since we've spent 18+ years being exposed to programming not in alignment with the sub. BAMM is a 12 stage & it takes up to 8 years depending on user variables.