04-09-2020, 10:59 AM
(04-09-2020, 09:24 AM)Shannon Wrote: If I were in your shoes, I would focus on UMS for at least the next 6 months.
Thank you for the feedback. I will double check the title description and if I have more questions, I will let you know.
Getting back to "resistance" by the subconscious mind, I think is that the subconscious works like an Operating system and the fear is garbage software or a virus. Once the subliminal runs, it starts removing the virus, then the conscious mind tries anything and everything to avoid deletion of the virus and then it is when the fear triggering occurs.
You can't expect to remove the weed out of a corn field by removing the weed and then planting the corn coz by the time you are done, you will have weed plus corn.
The way to approach it, or what I think it might be best, is to have a preliminary module to fight the inner fears regarding whatever the program intends to do (a month or so, with a subliminal targeted at just removing fear). Once the user knows the fear is gone because there are no more "negative side effects" or bad dreams, etc, then they can start with the subliminal itself.
By looking at the reviews from LTU, it see that this one indeed does prepare the field for a good harvest, coz after it, I have checked and seen that many users do pretty well with the next titles they use.
Fear is a monster. What has worked for me is trying not to resist it (at least not to the point of actually rewriting the bad habits back into my subconscious once the sub has done the job of removing them all for good). So, while I listen to a subliminal program, I try to concentrate on something else. If bad thoughts appear after I listen to them, I either try to change them to positive ones or disregard them by thinking about something else. Reporting every day? Bad idea. Reporting the process, thoughts, dreams, etc? Bad idea. Just check after six months of things have improved and then compare. Keep a log or a notebook close? Sure, but the key is to let the autopilot run and not to overthink it.
All in all, my approach would be to cincurvent the force exerted by fear or rather use fear itself and its strength to defeat it. I hope I with this I might help other users a little.
Carlos Mosquera