03-22-2017, 01:50 PM
AM6 is a challenging program man. It's going to flush out some ugly shit out of your subconscious as the parts of your person that conflict with the incoming programming come to the surface. You need to choose a long term path and stick with it. Find a programme and then keep going, whatever it takes, to grow into the person that the statements suggest you become. Nobody said it was easy and some people like myself have a harder time with the change because of personality type and psychological makeup (such as starting beliefs, how those beliefs are interconnected, how tightly those beliefs are intertwined with your self-identity) but if the end results aren't worth while why did you start the journey?
As you get to the end, the psychological pressure to change will fade and these undesired parts of your person will fade to the background again (until you run AM6 again) and all that will be left are the positive changes that have been made. It's very difficult when you're in the eye of the storm (even for me) but you will feel very different at the end.
People write too much about their positive results and are not open enough about the hell they go through to get there. Read some of chaosvirgin's early DMSI and see how much deep seated trauma he processed to get to where he's at now. That shit is real and we all have to go through it.
As you get to the end, the psychological pressure to change will fade and these undesired parts of your person will fade to the background again (until you run AM6 again) and all that will be left are the positive changes that have been made. It's very difficult when you're in the eye of the storm (even for me) but you will feel very different at the end.
People write too much about their positive results and are not open enough about the hell they go through to get there. Read some of chaosvirgin's early DMSI and see how much deep seated trauma he processed to get to where he's at now. That shit is real and we all have to go through it.