05-30-2018, 04:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-30-2018, 04:54 AM by JCasterlin.)
(05-29-2018, 04:49 PM)Benjamin Wrote: It can depend on the person and their specific issues. I was trying to find the thread that gives a description of the stages. I couldn't but I saved it in a text file.
Quote:That's not very easy to answer for two reasons. First, each year I try to make as many improvements as possible, and second, the script is so huge and complex. That' why there are six stages.
Most people respond to Stage 1 with a fairly polar response. Either they don't notice anything, or they notice they are really growing in self confidence and a few even start reporting impatience with the people around them playing mind games and trying to manipulate them. Stage 1 is clearing out the negative self image BS and laying a solid foundation for the rest of the program. Stage 1 specifically prepares you for Stage 2.
Stage 2 is not as polar usually, but some people still don't see enough to notice a difference. Most people begin noticing this stage and this is where most people start showing the self confidence, desire to stand up and do one's own thing, and the irritation with the BS of others really starts manifesting here. Stage 2 is designed to get you up to speed and ready for Stage 3.
Stage 3 is aimed at bringing out the Big Guns. This is where you'll be ready to get serious about becoming an alpha, but it also aims to balance and temper the previous stages. Thus while there may be irritation with the BS of others, your response will tend to be more refined and less crude. Big Guns means this is where the core of the Alpha/Dominant programming really takes focus. Stage 3 is where most of the most important and obvious work is going on because it is here you are learning to accept an internalize the Alpha core you couldn't have handled dealing with previous to using Stages 1 and 2. It also prepares you for Stage 4.
Stage 4 is a combination of extension of Stage 3's teachings and concepts, and a refresher for Stages 1 and 2. It also refines the Alpha/Dominant social response and makes you more self sufficient and less likely to feel the need to prove anything to anyone. Self reliance. It also prepares for Stage 5.
Stage 5 is a further extension of some of the concepts introduced in Stage 3 and Stage 4, and further polishes the attitude, aiming for a sort of cool "James Bond" effect. The primary goal of this stage is to polish and refine what all the previous stages have been introducing and building.
Stage 6 is a "finalizer". It is like the varnish coat. The "final polish and sealant", designed to put a high gloss on everything that has been built so far and make it as long term and permanent as possible. It also acts as a stabilizer, balancer and refresher for Stages 1 through 5.
Thanks Ben. I've read that a few times.I'm fighting the impatient & immature parts of myself that desperately wants to hang on even if it's those parts of me that are or have made me sabotage myself no matter how hard I tried consciously not to. I know I'm still early into AM6 but its becoming increasingly apparent that unless something drastic changes over the next six plus months, that I'm going to run AM6 at least three times total. That's not a complaint. It's the awareness that given my current situation & where I want to be, there's a lot of work that needs to be done. I am honestly ok with that because I would love to run AM7 a couple of times after three runs of AM6. Providing it's been released at that point. If not I may run AM6 a fourth time