08-01-2016, 10:44 PM
(08-01-2016, 10:40 PM)SargeMaximus Wrote:(08-01-2016, 08:20 PM)Shannon Wrote:(07-31-2016, 07:23 AM)SargeMaximus Wrote:(07-29-2016, 05:47 PM)Shannon Wrote:(07-29-2016, 11:39 AM)SargeMaximus Wrote: I have a question about autopilot. Basically it's this: whenever I just act without thinking, I get bad results/reactions/everything. Whenever I consciously focus on what I';m doing, I get good results/reactions/everything. What's going on there? Is my subconscious faulty?
If memory serves, you are not using DMSI, correct?
If that is correct, then you're not going to get program induced autopiloting. You'll have times where you naturally experience the same phenomenon, but if it leads to negative outcomes, then it's because the "autopilot" (your subconscious) is running faulty programming. I.e., erroneous beliefs are being expressed.
Now if you are running DMSI, and you're still having this problem, then you've got a situation in which your old beliefs are trying to dominate your incoming beliefs and express themselves instead. It will take time.
Your subconscious is not faulty, but what it believes to be true is. You just need to change that.
I didn't see this till just now.
I'm not using DMSI, that is correct.
If what I'm believing is incorrect, then how can I believe otherwise, especially if a new belief won't "work" because I don't believe it?
Isn't that how it works? Beliefs only work if you believe them?
Beliefs only work if you believe them? Beliefs are what you believe. You cannot not believe them, because they are beliefs.
If what you are believing is incorrect, then as Chaos stated, the program code (belief) needs to be replaced with a new section of code. When this is done, it becomes the belief, and you execute it just as you did the previous section of code, and execution makes it real by acting on it and acting as if it is real in the ways that make it real, both internally and externally.
The purpose of subs, of course, is to rewrite sections of code in your "operating system" (subconscious), and in the equivalent of "userland programs" (conscious).
Well that's my point: If I believe X but am supposed to believe Y, how can I ever believe Y? X tells me that Y doesn't work, so whenever I try Y, Y doesn't work because I believe X does.
Furthermore, how come believing X doesn't make X happen?
I still don't understand apparently.
While X is dominant, Y will fail because X will derail it. In most people, simply listening to Y enough times will overwrite X. In some rare cases, the conscious mind is too invested in reinforcing X. This is likely why you have so much trouble.
5.5g/6G should significantly help with the process though.
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