10-17-2018, 10:13 AM
(10-17-2018, 09:40 AM)samba99 Wrote:(10-17-2018, 09:10 AM)Shannon Wrote:(10-17-2018, 08:37 AM)samba99 Wrote:(10-17-2018, 08:21 AM)Shannon Wrote:(10-17-2018, 06:16 AM)samba99 Wrote: Shannon,
I have always benefited from your subs with lower usage. And the pattern is clear to me. And there is no difference with USLMAX.
No matter what sub, DMSI, MLS, USLM1
Always lower loops make me execute really well. While on higher loops reverse resistance and depression.
With USLMAX, today within a period of 4 hours...
I accedintly broke a good jar of chili sauce
Then I dropped a bottle of water
Then I almost got myself into car accident, I turned into an exit on a low speed about (37MPH) out of no where the car started spinning left and right and made a 270 degree spin all the way to outside the road. Likely I didn't hit anything and the car stopped (this is both extreme bad luck and good luck)
Then when I got home I almost slipped while walking.
Again I always benefited from low loops man. Can I go back to one loop a day with USLMAX? If not I am afraid I'll have only two options:
Either stop Uslm or go back to v1 (one loop)
Another interesting thing to note is I had a precognitive dream today.
You can do whatever you like, but the refund policy stands. I think you're creating self limiting beliefs that pander to your subconscious fears as a defense mechanism, but hey. Your choice.
I don't understand how is that limiting belief when all I did is observe with trial and error.
Let's say your subconscious is non-cooperative. If you feed it low numbers of loops, it is somewhat cooperative, because this gives you incentive to stay with low numbers of loops.
If you give it high numbers of loops (when instructed) it reacts with reverse resistance and depression. According to your own words.
Reverse resistance is always an extreme fear reaction from the subconscious mind. Depression arises when the subconscious cannot resist and is feeling hopeless because the change it fears is imminent if something does not prevent that.
You therefore have failed to see what was actually going on.
In the past the usage and/or the sub was unable to get past that. Now we are testing the Fear Removal Module. If this works, it will erase that fear.
But the instructions say to use it 6 loops a day. You have had what you take to be a reverse resistance response, and want to stop using it as instructed.
If you stop using it as instructed, will it erase the fear, or will your subconscious be able to resist as usual?
Why do you suppose the models told me 6 loops 14 times in a row?
So what it looks like to me is that your subconscious has effectively whipped you into not doing the things that will actually result in achieving all of the results by using reverse resistance and depression.
Now that we have the FRMv2 to test, caving in to the demands of your subconscious to do whatever it takes not to achieve the goals of the program fully are not going to achieve the goals of the FRM. It is self defeating.
As I said, you are free to do as you please. The refund policy stands. But if you don't try to ride it out, will we get the data we need for your case, so I can make it easier for you to succeed in the future? And will the FRM work at all?
First I don't intend to request for a refund for your subs, I never thought about it in fact.
As I said, with lower loops I achieve the goals of the program. Even with DMSI I achieved the goals.
Therefore by me doing lower loops, it does not me I am escaping the program, but, I am executing.
I can't see why the FRM won't work with lower loop. Anyways, I will be doing 1 loop just as I did with Uslm, it did wonders for me.
I want to add that for me the same was the case with pretty much all the subs I have used. More is sometimes less in the same way for some people more loops is better. There are always outliers.
In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are not.