06-18-2019, 08:37 AM
As I recently explained, more is not always better. In the case of E3, faster is not always better either. E3 has to motivate you to do the process of healing, which requires a lot of power, but at the same time you cannot "forcibly heal". Three loops a day is the balance point that allows these two extremes to work and produce the desired result. Don't try to use more than three loops a day until and unless:
1. You have done at least three months of three loops per day on (taking breaks of a day or two at a time as necessary).
2. You are not making obvious progress with 3 loops per day anymore.
If you do go above 3 loops per day, do not increase more than one loop a day per week. So you would do a week at 4 loops, and if you want to continue increasing it, a week at 5 loops, and if you still want to increase it, a week at 6 loops.
Also keep in mind that E3 is designed to make the process easy and painless, but your subconscious is doing a lot of hard work under the hood. Don't push too hard or too fast, because trying to go too hard and/or too fast is too much of a good thing. And we all know that too much of a good thing... isn't a good thing.
1. You have done at least three months of three loops per day on (taking breaks of a day or two at a time as necessary).
2. You are not making obvious progress with 3 loops per day anymore.
If you do go above 3 loops per day, do not increase more than one loop a day per week. So you would do a week at 4 loops, and if you want to continue increasing it, a week at 5 loops, and if you still want to increase it, a week at 6 loops.
Also keep in mind that E3 is designed to make the process easy and painless, but your subconscious is doing a lot of hard work under the hood. Don't push too hard or too fast, because trying to go too hard and/or too fast is too much of a good thing. And we all know that too much of a good thing... isn't a good thing.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!