04-10-2016, 02:33 PM
I am more and more thinking that no matter what I do, or develop, or try to do, you guys won't be satisfied.
If you aim a space ship at Polaris, and after X amount of time change your course to Saturn, you're not going to be going to Polaris anymore. And when you decide that Regulus is your new goal, you're not going to be aimed at Saturn.
When I create a program, it's based on a goal. That goal is the ONLY goal of that program, and everything within it is aimed at that goal.
Some goals are not complimentary to one another, and when you try to switch from a goal of becoming an Alpha Male to becoming a successful entrepreneur, you're going to have to deal with the fact that not everything about the two in terms of development required is complimentary.
Your suggestion to make all programs complimentary to one another effectively turns all programs into a crap shoot as your subconscious tries to achieve goal X and Y at the same time, and gets neither. You cannot open yourself to emotional vulnerability while running EHPRA 2.0 while trying to maintain the rough and ready alpha. You can't maintain your blissful tranquil self that you achieve from EHPRA 2.0 while you're going through alpha male.
If you want a goal, go after that goal. Master that goal. Become that goal. Then let it sink in and fully become manifest within and as part of you. THEN switch to a different goal. Don't complain that you have switched from a car to a bus to a train to a spaceship to get to the destinations that each one has, because they each have different destinations and each is suited to achieving it's specific destination.
In other words... if you don't like the fact that a given program is designed to do X and X conflicts with the program you just ran... don't run the program that does Y until X is gully ingrained! And don't be surprised when X is affected by Y because the sub you're running now is focusing you on Y instead of X.
If you aim a space ship at Polaris, and after X amount of time change your course to Saturn, you're not going to be going to Polaris anymore. And when you decide that Regulus is your new goal, you're not going to be aimed at Saturn.
When I create a program, it's based on a goal. That goal is the ONLY goal of that program, and everything within it is aimed at that goal.
Some goals are not complimentary to one another, and when you try to switch from a goal of becoming an Alpha Male to becoming a successful entrepreneur, you're going to have to deal with the fact that not everything about the two in terms of development required is complimentary.
Your suggestion to make all programs complimentary to one another effectively turns all programs into a crap shoot as your subconscious tries to achieve goal X and Y at the same time, and gets neither. You cannot open yourself to emotional vulnerability while running EHPRA 2.0 while trying to maintain the rough and ready alpha. You can't maintain your blissful tranquil self that you achieve from EHPRA 2.0 while you're going through alpha male.
If you want a goal, go after that goal. Master that goal. Become that goal. Then let it sink in and fully become manifest within and as part of you. THEN switch to a different goal. Don't complain that you have switched from a car to a bus to a train to a spaceship to get to the destinations that each one has, because they each have different destinations and each is suited to achieving it's specific destination.
In other words... if you don't like the fact that a given program is designed to do X and X conflicts with the program you just ran... don't run the program that does Y until X is gully ingrained! And don't be surprised when X is affected by Y because the sub you're running now is focusing you on Y instead of X.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!