08-02-2016, 03:58 PM
(08-01-2016, 08:14 PM)Shannon Wrote:(07-30-2016, 06:21 PM)dissonance Wrote: Hey Shannon, I remember you saying something recently about higher volume vs lower volume and how they relate to resistance, and the symptoms of the resistance, like depression and fatigue. If I'm remembering correctly, you said that if the user is feeling fatigued, volume should be turned down, and if you're feeling depressed volume should be turned up? I can't remembering exactly, so that might be wrong. Could you re-touch on that when you have the chance? I'm going to copy and paste it somewhere on my computer so I can save it, because it's great info. Currently the past several days, I'm feeling super fatigued and tired during the day. I'm running DMSI v2.2.
If the user is feeling fatigue, it means they're resisting the sub and/or processing some deep healing. You don't need to adjust the volume for that.
If you're feeling depressed, it means some part of you wants to escape the change, but knows it cannot, and begins to feel hopeless. Conscious awareness of this is depression. It also does not need a volume change.
It was anger and rage vs depression that we were talking about.. If you're having an anger and rage response, generally it's going to be because it's too loud and you're a control freak, and taking the volume as a command instead of a suggestion.
Ahhh okay thanks, that clears it up. By the way, for the optimal loops, I forgot exactly, but does it mean that 3 is the optimal for all, or most will do best with 3, but some will do better with 2 or 4, or other amounts? Or did the bell curve represent effectiveness of that amount of loops, not amount of people who respond best to that amount of loops? (If you know what I mean)