Hi Shannon, I have some questions regarding MIR2:
- Has MIR2.1 been tested or only 2.0? It seems that 2.1 went to the store immediatly after building.
- How to use MIR2 with other programs like AM6? Can you switch directly to MIR2, then listen to it until you are fine again (+3 days) and then directly switch backt to AM6? Or do you have to pause 1 week before switching back?
- What about autoimmune disease, where the immune system reacts too eager and attacks some part your own body? Are there safety measures to prevent the development of such a condition through use of MIR2?
What about people who already have such a disease condition, should they avoid MIR2?
(11-21-2016, 02:06 AM)changer Wrote: [ -> ]Hi Shannon, I have some questions regarding MIR2:
- Has MIR2.1 been tested or only 2.0? It seems that 2.1 went to the store immediatly after building.
2.1 improved on 2.0 in ways that did not change functionality, they enhanced what was already there. No new testing needed.
Quote:- How to use MIR2 with other programs like AM6? Can you switch directly to MIR2, then listen to it until you are fine again (+3 days) and then directly switch backt to AM6? Or do you have to pause 1 week before switching back?
MIR2.1 is 5.5G with full technology set including in-the-moment state shifting. You cannot use it with other programs without stopping them first. But with AM6, etc. yes, you could switch, and then switch back, but you'll have to make up the lost time. I recommend pausing for a day at least before switching back, and if you find yourself being overloaded (because of the MIR2.1 still running in your head) take a couple more days off and try again.
Quote:- What about autoimmune disease, where the immune system reacts too eager and attacks some part your own body? Are there safety measures to prevent the development of such a condition through use of MIR2?
What about people who already have such a disease condition, should they avoid MIR2?
There are numerous safeties in MIR 2.1. If you have an autoimmune disease, you should use MIR under the supervision of a medical doctor who knows and understands what it is you are doing, so they can monitor what happens.
Hi Shannon!
Today is the 21st. I was wondering, when do you want us to stop use of V2.5?
I remember you saying you wanted us off V2.5 for 7 days before V3.0.1's release. So I thought I would ask when we should begin preparing ourselves for V3.0.1 use.
You should stop using 2.5 now, if you have not already and plan to use 3.0.
I'm not sure how long it will take, but I hope to have DMSI 3.0 out by the 27th still.
(11-21-2016, 02:45 AM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ]You should stop using 2.5 now, if you have not already and plan to use 3.0.
I'm not sure how long it will take, but I hope to have DMSI 3.0 out by the 27th still.
Okay, thank you!
I have 13 minutes left on the 3rd loop of the day that I'm listening to as I type this.
I will close that out then stop.
I can't wait for V3.0.1! Very exciting you are pushing for the 27th still, given MIR 2 and then MIR 2.1.
I am trying. I want this as much as you do, but there are some very important things to do at the same time. GPR14 is for Andrew's benefit, along with everyone else it might help.
Speaking of GPR14, I know that it will not be the final version of GPR, but it should be close. GPR12 seems to work well on almost every type of pain except direct nerve pain, which seems to be rather hit or miss still - although with extended (overnight) exposure it seems to get even that for some of my testers.
GPR14 is aimed at overcoming this limitation.
GPR sounds intriguing.
MHS I'm interested in, I wonder how far it's limits will go. My parents have some health problems, so I'm curious to see just what kinds of things MHS will be able to do. It may be worth trying for them, although I'm not sure of the true scope of that program. Something we'll probably only know at least in SOME fashion, once it's already completed, I suppose.
(11-21-2016, 03:03 AM)CatMan Wrote: [ -> ]GPR sounds intriguing.
MHS I'm interested in, I wonder how far it's limits will go. My parents have some health problems, so I'm curious to see just what kinds of things MHS will be able to do. It may be worth trying for them, although I'm not sure of the true scope of that program. Something we'll probably only know at least in SOME fashion, once it's already completed, I suppose.
I am pleased with GPR12, but it's not enough yet. Ultimately, I am planning to make a variant of MIR with GPR and a variant of MHS with GPR, and perhaps even one of GPR, MIR and MHS all in one.
I am really looking forward to making MHS, because I want to try to use it to bring my lungs back to as normal as possible and stop coughing all the time. Chemo really messed them up. They are insanely sensitive.
(11-21-2016, 03:33 AM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ] (11-21-2016, 03:03 AM)CatMan Wrote: [ -> ]GPR sounds intriguing.
MHS I'm interested in, I wonder how far it's limits will go. My parents have some health problems, so I'm curious to see just what kinds of things MHS will be able to do. It may be worth trying for them, although I'm not sure of the true scope of that program. Something we'll probably only know at least in SOME fashion, once it's already completed, I suppose.
I am pleased with GPR12, but it's not enough yet. Ultimately, I am planning to make a variant of MIR with GPR and a variant of MHS with GPR, and perhaps even one of GPR, MIR and MHS all in one.
I am really looking forward to making MHS, because I want to try to use it to bring my lungs back to as normal as possible and stop coughing all the time. Chemo really messed them up. They are insanely sensitive.
My Mother's lungs are screwed from cancer as well...although she had to have a chunk of one of them removed so I'm sure that aspect is beyond what MHS can do. But Diabetes, complications from a stroke may be something possible to alleviate. We'll see, I'll keep an eye out in time for MHS.
Some exciting projects on the horizon from you, wonderful to see! They will help bring you the success you deserve, I have no doubt.
I don't see why I should not try to include regenerating lost body parts in MHS, but I don't have any idea how well it will actually work... it may take me years of work to get such an advanced result, if it is possible to do with a subliminal at all.
Is it possible to get Andrew or Ben to message me when the store buttons are fixed?
I realize you guys have a lot on your plate, but I have money and I'd like to give it to you Lol
It's curious that when I've finally decided to buy (MIR and DMSI look too good to ignore) such a random problem like this comes up
How's active manifestation research going ?
(11-21-2016, 03:49 AM)heavysm Wrote: [ -> ]Is it possible to get Andrew or Ben to message me when the store buttons are fixed?
I realize you guys have a lot on your plate, but I have money and I'd like to give it to you Lol
It's curious that when I've finally decided to buy (MIR and DMSI look too good to ignore) such a random problem like this comes up
You can still buy if you hit "add to cart" from the page that lists all the products. This page:
http://www.subliminal-shop.com/?s=maximu...pe=product
Same with DMSI.
(11-21-2016, 12:02 AM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ]I would say MIR is significantly more important than DMSI!
Depends on where you stand I suppose. We all have different respective journeys.