01-02-2020, 02:46 AM
@Shannon
I have been using DMSI since past few years and jumped on UMS from the time it came. While running these two programs I came across something interesting.
When I was running DMSi, I was getting a few scenes in my dreams on a repeated basis. I cannot recall the exact sequence. But it had to do with choosing one specific route to get to a particular place. And another one about going to a place which is hard to reach. The scenes were almost always the same.
With UMS, I am getting a scene of stopping by a super cheap hotel to eat when it is very cold and late at night. Its a filthy place, but had awesome food that I like. Rats would be running around, but no one else who was eating there seems to mind them.
Again, the set of imagery has come on many many occasions. In December I took a break from USM and played DMSI for a while and the first set (mentioned above) came back. When I restarted USM, the second set of scenes came back.
Till now, I did not know there was a connection between these scenes and the subs.
But the switch between first and second is very consistent and only in hindsight I could see the co-relation.
So now, my question, Do you use storytelling within the instruction set? Because my mind seems to go in a particular route depending on what I am listening to.
I really hope we come to a phase where we can run DMSi and UMS simultaneously.
I have been using DMSI since past few years and jumped on UMS from the time it came. While running these two programs I came across something interesting.
When I was running DMSi, I was getting a few scenes in my dreams on a repeated basis. I cannot recall the exact sequence. But it had to do with choosing one specific route to get to a particular place. And another one about going to a place which is hard to reach. The scenes were almost always the same.
With UMS, I am getting a scene of stopping by a super cheap hotel to eat when it is very cold and late at night. Its a filthy place, but had awesome food that I like. Rats would be running around, but no one else who was eating there seems to mind them.
Again, the set of imagery has come on many many occasions. In December I took a break from USM and played DMSI for a while and the first set (mentioned above) came back. When I restarted USM, the second set of scenes came back.
Till now, I did not know there was a connection between these scenes and the subs.
But the switch between first and second is very consistent and only in hindsight I could see the co-relation.
So now, my question, Do you use storytelling within the instruction set? Because my mind seems to go in a particular route depending on what I am listening to.
I really hope we come to a phase where we can run DMSi and UMS simultaneously.