(08-25-2018, 05:57 PM)DarthXedonias Wrote: [ -> ] (08-25-2018, 05:01 AM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ]First point: You guys are misunderstanding how DMSI works. All subliminals work this way. All hypnosis is self hypnosis for the same reason: subliminals are a set of instructions, and nothing more. You either choose to execute, or you choose not to. At no time do you ever "relinquish control" to this program. That's about like seeing a grocery list on the table and thinking you have to "give it control" in order to go buy groceries. It's so far off that it's ridiculous. You never relinquish control, and I have stated many times that I will never create a program that takes away your control of yourself.
Key #2 will help with this. The fear removal module will help a lot. I'm also working on some special modules right now that should help further, if the Fear Remover doesn't do it all.
But I'd like to point out that the fear of death being equated with executing DMSI's instructions is almost certainly the subconscious self resisting changing what it believes to be true, because it has built it's entire world view on those things. If they change or are not true, then the perception of everything must be re-evaluated. In other words, it fears this change as a death because this change would mean that not just one thing changes, but EVERYTHING changes. The whole of the self would have to change in some cases, as well as all of how the outside world was perceived.
Taking CatMan as an example, he states again and again, unchangingly that he cannot believe the program will ever work. That it is "too far outside his reality". What he is saying is, "This reality I have created from all of my life experiences and the resulting beliefs I have formed would have to change too drastically for me to feel safe, so I will not allow that to happen." To preserve his reality asit is, he even goes so far as to report results and then in a day or a week, reverse what he said before, and prevent himself from being able to see it or remember it. It conflicted with his reality and it frightened that part of him so much that it was rejected and replaced with what was already there, which was comfortable. Instead of making the incremental improvements and growth steps that would have resulted in him achieving the design goals as others have done, his subconscious has actively sought to un-do all progress and then erase it, deny it, doubt it, etc. in order to maintain the status quo he started with. (Did you know you were doing that, CM?) Thus we have his "I've been using this for 2 years and seen nothing" posts.
There are ways past even this, and with 3.3, I will be implementing several new ideas which I believe will at least make good progress.
I had a question regarding this Shannon since you mentioned it (Great analogy btw). Could also part of the reason be that we so Identify with these certain beliefs that we see it as literally killing us. As in we know if we remove these things we will have to change almost everything about our self and how we perceive things, but since we Identify with them so heavily that we see it as committing suicide (for lack of a better word). Like we perceive these beliefs to be synonymous with "ourselves"?
The concept of "self" is basically the conglomeration of what your awareness has experienced and what you felt, thought and reacted with as a result, on top of the natural "starting point" that is your physical body's strengths and weaknesses and the things it allows and predisposes for you emotionally and intellectually, as you have come to understand them.
The "unknown" is scary. Universally scary. Some people enjoy the sensation of fear because it produces a rush for them, through adrenaline or endorphins or whatever, but that rush is generated by fear.
Making a drastic change, which in some cases may be required to achieve a specific major goal, generates a reaction according to how many steps away from "normal" that change and result is for that person. Too many steps in between, and it becomes difficult for the person to follow from where they are (Point A) to where the goal is (Point Z). The Point Z is "alien" and the amount of difference creates the "unknown" in how A becomes Z, thus creating this fear, because Points B through Y cannot be seen, or understood. If the change is great enough, then Point A is seen as "completely me" and Point Z is seen as "completely not me". Point Z is rejected because it is "not me" and the contrast is perceived to be so great that "me" would be lost in the change, thus the association with "death".
The truth is, this is just limited thinking and perception. You are the same person you were at age 10, but very much changed now, and you did not perceive becoming the "you now" as "dying" at 10. Likewise, looking back, you don't see the change from "you now" back to "10 year old you" as "death". You see it as a flow of change.
There is no literal death in all this, it is only transformation from one state of being to another, but "you" are always there, alive and "you".
Quote:Also, as a side thing because I've been wanting to ask this for a while. Have you ever planned to make a Psychic type sub later on in the 6G line? I just ask because out of all the things, that is probably one of the ones I would be most interested in if it were eventually made. Always found that subject or any kind of so called "paranormal" situations interesting. I do remember you saying that there was a level of the subconscious that doesn't even perceive time at all. So would you guess that people ,who might legitimately call stuff that happening at the right time, might just being accessing that part of the subconscious for whatever reason?
I may create such a subliminal, it is certainly a possibility.
What most call "psychic ability" is always present in all of us. The degree to which we can access it at a conscious or subconscious level and experience it in the body is various from person to person for a lot of different reasons, usually dealing heavily with the specific configuration of your body, which may completely prevent access or completely flow into it or anything in between, as well as your belief system (one that encourages it will do so, and one that rejects it will tend to stifle it) and how much you use it.