07-03-2016, 05:12 AM
(06-29-2016, 10:33 AM)Jones Wrote: Ever since I've been here, I've tried to follow the experiences of others who are committed to self-improvement. One of the common themes I see is how various subliminals work in different directions for us.
Perhaps they don't work 'against' each other, per se. But some of the effects of one might mitigate the effects of another.
A post by Geodude (here http://subliminal-talk.com/thread-7641-post-117347.html) got me thinking...
I wonder if we might get better results by structuring our subliminals in such a way that they build upon each other rather than reducing the impact of those that came before?
This is powerful technology. So it would seem to me that we aught to structure our use of it in such a way that the benefits build upon each other towards our self-improvement goal. rather than dampen each other.
If one sub diminishes the effectiveness of the previous, not only did you waste time and money, but that would seem to me de facto proof that you aren't working towards an identifiable "final result desired."
At the very least, it indicates that you're not taking the most direct route.
Perhaps, before attempting to become the James Bond whom no woman can resist... we should be content with the man in the mirror. Which...incidentally... will make becoming irresistible far easier.
I'd like to hear the thoughts of those who have run a number of subliminals and seen the effects over the long term.
It seems like there would be a common theme...
Just speculating here, but something like a "curriculum" to be run in order, such as the first two years of college, where you get the foundation courses.
Starting with a base of:
1. E2
2. LTU
3. AM
Perhaps then moving on to those courses that take you to your goal:
4. BASE
5. AOSI
What say you? I'd be interested in hearing how others might structure their curriculum.
I'm basically in agreement. My thinking on the topic also has to do with growth and recovery phases.
I'm doing E2 at the moment for 6 months. I could probably stop, but I want it so drilled into my mind that it'll be a source of recovery later on that is easily refreshed.
After that AM as a growth phase, followed by a break and then e2 for recovery. I am unsure whether I will be alternating AM and BASE with e2 refreshers, or if I'll also be doing SM. I like the idea of being able to do a straight 12 months of AM6 through SM3 before taking a break.
Dunno. Everyone has to do their own thing, but in my experience including a form of active recovery (e2) helps all rest periods when it isn't done in silly ways.