02-01-2018, 03:12 PM
Not sure if 3.2 is doing this or it's me, but I think I've figured out how I resist and what stops me. A lot of the time I ran DMSI I'd sort of go inward and try to let go of resistance. But interestingly enough I wasn't letting go of resistance, I was letting go or ignoring the script and potential executions. This led to a cycle of not getting as far ahead as I like which caused me to think I needed to work on it even more. Which led to me pushing myself into a stagnant state where I didn't follow the instructions of the sub.
The solution is to just stop focusing so much on the internal workings of all this and focus my mind on my goals. Letting DMSI work in the background and trust my subconscious can handle this without all my conscious interference. I think this is related to the neverending healing cycle. Where I deluded myself into believing I still had stuff to heal as a way to avoid actually following the instructions from the sub. Regardless of how much I moaned about depression and anxiety, I was still more willing to take those over changing my life and doing things differently.
But having had this realization, I totally get what Shannon was saying about being able to do anything you put your mind to. You have to forget everyone else, throw out the excuses, and just make stuff happen. The only thing standing in the way is yourself. It's made me realize how powerful the mind is and how subliminals are a compliment to that. As powerful as these are, the true power is the self.
The solution is to just stop focusing so much on the internal workings of all this and focus my mind on my goals. Letting DMSI work in the background and trust my subconscious can handle this without all my conscious interference. I think this is related to the neverending healing cycle. Where I deluded myself into believing I still had stuff to heal as a way to avoid actually following the instructions from the sub. Regardless of how much I moaned about depression and anxiety, I was still more willing to take those over changing my life and doing things differently.
But having had this realization, I totally get what Shannon was saying about being able to do anything you put your mind to. You have to forget everyone else, throw out the excuses, and just make stuff happen. The only thing standing in the way is yourself. It's made me realize how powerful the mind is and how subliminals are a compliment to that. As powerful as these are, the true power is the self.
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