(11-26-2016, 12:57 PM)bits Wrote: [ -> ] (11-26-2016, 11:48 AM)Aventus45 Wrote: [ -> ]I wonder How permanent are the effects of DMSI?
I wonder this as well, obviously the longer the program is ran the more permenant the internal changes are but if somebody where to run it for say 6 months how long will the aura last and how often will they need to rerun the program?
(11-26-2016, 12:35 PM)rayrocanaldo Wrote: [ -> ]I wonder if Shannon can make it so we dont have to run Alpha Male to be able to run women magnet or sex magnet.
Yea the 6 stagers can be a bit too much but we have to keep in mind how much changes they're trying to make and how fast. Most guys enjoy their 2nd and 3rd runs and grow even more so I'm not sure if things like am6 are a matter of drilling the subliminal into your head but more about how long you hold those internal beliefs.
The programs that are currently 6 stage are so because of two limitations:
1. How fast a person can or will change and grow.
2. How much there is to change.
3. How much change is necessary.
4. How powerful the technology behind it is.
5. How resistant the personality and mindset s.
So far my efforts to reduce six stage programs to single stage have met with failure primarily because of the first point. People typically need to grow in small steps, at their own pace or somewhat faster than "their own pace" to get the best results. I'm not sure I can change that, but I am working on it.
The six stagers are also dealing with major goals compromised of many smaller goals. The more there is to change, the harder it is to focus. Staged programs are a compromise between the all at once shotgun approach, and the laser focused sniper approach. They do the equivalent of using "bigger shot" in a shotgun, which allows more focus at the same time it works on multiple simultaneous things. The cost, though, is time.
Then you have to consider that with all these goals, and every person showing up at a different level of growth and "running and different operating system", it becomes very challenging to achieve such huge goals in a shorter amount of time regardless, since time must be spent on making everyone achieve the same goals at the same rate, which doesn't always work, since they may resist different things at different levels of ability and for different reasons and different amounts of time.
And then there is how powerful the technology behind it is, in terms of its ability to encourage and facilitate change, and how prone to resistance the personality is, whether or not they choose to resist or cooperate, and how positive or negative their thinking is by predisposition.
So six stage design came about for a variety of reasons, many of which are still valid. More power and faster results may or may not be able to shorten these sets effectively. I'm hoping so, but we shall see.