08-09-2017, 11:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-10-2017, 06:41 PM by Inconceivablezen.)
Extreme anger for about two weeks now. The sub feels more like AM6 than MLS.
Have been running 4 loops during sleep. I'm actually starting the loops sometime before I go to bed, and listen to it for for 30-120 minutes. For me, this makes it much easier to fall asleep while the subs are playing.
Have not been studying for the last few days. But insight ability has very much increased. I had been moving furniture from one house to the next yesterday, and every move was strategically optimized so that the total time worked was minimized.
I really feel that MLS with its P6 works a lot deeper than the previous DMSI 3.1 version. P6 alone should yield great hope for the individuals who are going to use DMSI 3.2.
All-in-all, there's not that much to report on MLS. I do feel very sharp on only a few hours of sleep. I think it's also the naturalizer doing what it should do, that prevents me from seeing all the changes that have been happening.
Edit: Grammar error
Have been running 4 loops during sleep. I'm actually starting the loops sometime before I go to bed, and listen to it for for 30-120 minutes. For me, this makes it much easier to fall asleep while the subs are playing.
Have not been studying for the last few days. But insight ability has very much increased. I had been moving furniture from one house to the next yesterday, and every move was strategically optimized so that the total time worked was minimized.
I really feel that MLS with its P6 works a lot deeper than the previous DMSI 3.1 version. P6 alone should yield great hope for the individuals who are going to use DMSI 3.2.
All-in-all, there's not that much to report on MLS. I do feel very sharp on only a few hours of sleep. I think it's also the naturalizer doing what it should do, that prevents me from seeing all the changes that have been happening.
Edit: Grammar error
[INTJ]
"The true is the whole." Hegel, The Phenomenology of Spirit, 1807
"The true is the whole." Hegel, The Phenomenology of Spirit, 1807