11-08-2016, 09:36 AM
Just wanted to put this here so I can easily refer back to it:
I don't always have headaches while listening or even after I've finished listening. They seem to be briefer and shorter as time has gone by. Sometimes though I don't feel headaches or any "morphine drip".
I've been saying the anti-resistance phrase that Shannon gave Swisston a little while ago and then imagining the script executing. I always feel something positive when I do that.
(11-07-2016, 10:17 PM)Shannon Wrote:(11-07-2016, 08:36 PM)maxx55 Wrote: You missed this one Shannon. Please answer when you have the time
(11-07-2016, 04:09 PM)maxx55 Wrote: Shannon, I have a question about volume for DMSI.
If I listen at a certain volume with the masked track and get a headache while listening (but the volume is comfortable for my ears), but I can lower the volume and not get the headache, which is better? Persisting through the headache at a comfortable volume or lowering it so I don't get a headache?
If you lower the volume, is the headache replaced with the morphine drip? (Pleasurable experience?) If it is, that means you've gone from resisting to executing.
If you lower the volume and it does not... the resistance is gone, but you may not be executing.
Beyond that, I don't have enough information on the sub to tell you what's a better option.
I don't always have headaches while listening or even after I've finished listening. They seem to be briefer and shorter as time has gone by. Sometimes though I don't feel headaches or any "morphine drip".
I've been saying the anti-resistance phrase that Shannon gave Swisston a little while ago and then imagining the script executing. I always feel something positive when I do that.