02-18-2013, 03:09 PM
I don't see a reason you cannot continue using both at once. Just use them for 64+ days at a time minimum, since you're using two. I recommend 90+ days for OGSF.
I think you misunderstand the fear/resistance thing. Fear does not equal resistance. Fear triggers resistance. If I'm afraid of heights, I am going to resist climbing that ladder if I don't have to, and depending on how afraid I am, maybe even to the point that I die because I can't bring myself to. If I am afraid of ants, I am going to avoid them. If I am afraid of success, I am going to avoid it. Avoidance is one resistance strategy. And so on. But fear is not resistance itself.
Fear is usually an emotional reaction based on lack of experience or lack of positive experience. It is an irrational response which can make sense in the case that it keeps us safe, but in today's world, it more often than not holds us back (or maybe even gets us killed).
If fear is a relationship, what is being related to is not necessarily an object. It might be a situation, combination of events, a person, an experience, or an imagined happening. It makes sense to destroy fear, since fear is the reaction to, and if we destroy it, we must necessarily replace it with something. This gives us the perfect opportunity to replace it with positive things.
Thought itself as a frequency is an interesting concept, but I think that thought is not itself a frequency, but perhaps translated into physical expression through the frequency of the brain's electrical signalling.
I think you misunderstand the fear/resistance thing. Fear does not equal resistance. Fear triggers resistance. If I'm afraid of heights, I am going to resist climbing that ladder if I don't have to, and depending on how afraid I am, maybe even to the point that I die because I can't bring myself to. If I am afraid of ants, I am going to avoid them. If I am afraid of success, I am going to avoid it. Avoidance is one resistance strategy. And so on. But fear is not resistance itself.
Fear is usually an emotional reaction based on lack of experience or lack of positive experience. It is an irrational response which can make sense in the case that it keeps us safe, but in today's world, it more often than not holds us back (or maybe even gets us killed).
If fear is a relationship, what is being related to is not necessarily an object. It might be a situation, combination of events, a person, an experience, or an imagined happening. It makes sense to destroy fear, since fear is the reaction to, and if we destroy it, we must necessarily replace it with something. This gives us the perfect opportunity to replace it with positive things.
Thought itself as a frequency is an interesting concept, but I think that thought is not itself a frequency, but perhaps translated into physical expression through the frequency of the brain's electrical signalling.
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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!