(06-19-2017, 03:32 PM)adotd Wrote:(06-18-2017, 05:08 PM)Benjamin Wrote: It will likely help with some anxiety, but AM can be kind of rough for some people. If that's an issue it's probably better to start with E2, or even DMSI as it has healing in it and is more advanced.
Charisma and such yes due to increased confidence and improved beliefs. I had a few times on AM where I was better sexually, but seeing it's based on past experiences E2 or DMSI may be better for that too.
It should bring out more of your natural personality due to working on beliefs around being comfortable with yourself, but I did notice that on AM I felt kind of antisocial at times.. especially early on it can be part of the process but it evens out more near the end of the program.
Thanks Ben, by E2 do you mean Emotional Pain Relief and Healing 2.0? Sounds like of the two you mentioned would be better suited for me. I'll do some research around which one would be preferable. Thanks
Not Ben, but a lot of people will do AM, switch, feel like they need to grow more and then come back to it again. But almost all (after using a sub that has a fair bit of healing in it) say that they wished they would have done more healing after a second run of AM. For some it was the free EPRHA, now it's E2 (EPRHA2) and DMSI. Shannon talked about the differences between the healing in E2 vs DMSI in his journal discussion in the last week (I think). E2 is slightly broader spectrum healing, but DMSI is considerably more powerful as it is the most advanced tech that he has created. Do your healing, get fixed first... then do AM (kinda wish you could get the zombie nightmares lol) it should make the transition a little smoother and more stable. Good luck!!!!
What Shannon said yesterday below
"E2 is all about healing, and has a slightly broader scope than 3.1-A at this point, but is nowhere near as powerful. DMSI 3.1-A is much more powerful, has a slightly smaller scope of approach for what is going on, and is focused on achieving a goal that you must be clear to achieve."