Shannon I appreciate this response. For going into great depth with it and sharing your honest story with it.
Bare with me on this long reply, I am sharing a lot of what I have been into, and I am very curious about your opinions of some of the stuff I am going to get into. You may have a new potential user/customer of these subs here...
This post was a sort of a challenge to see what kind of response I would get...
And I'm quite impressed with your definition of alpha. Especially the "ascendent alpha", one that stands alone on the throne and one that is not driven by fear/ego/competition.
But just wanted to share RSD Tyler, RSD Julien, RSD Jeffy types of stuff because these guys are literally professional Pick up artist. I know that "PUA" word a lone a lot of you will be turned off by but I challenge you to suspend your judgement for a sec and see what these guys have to say. You can't deny the fact that they have a really good sense of what women respond positively too. They really do claim that they go out 7 days out of the week. I am hoping if you never checked these guys out, you may be able to expand the horizons of what is Alpha or amazingly be able to confirm that these guys embody the same qualities you are harnessing with your AM program and journey. Just food for thought at the very least.
Also your understanding of refinement of character versus changing your personality. I am in agreement with you on all these points.
I've known many guys in my life that have been trying to Alpha dominate out of ego/fear, because you can feel the fear behind what they do.
one of them being my roommate for 3 years in college...don't get me wrong they are still cool guys and they are not always trying to alpha out of fear, but it is obvious they still have issues of their own, they got women seemingly no problems...they are the 6foot 2 stud types. however they weren't crazy successful with women either, I know theres a lot higher levels out there.
The ascendent alpha sounds amazing and wonderful and everything but I don't think I've actually ever met one in real life....
recently read your story on another post about you going to your friends birthday party and you became center of attention, but just a year before you were carrying a camera out of insecurity. ppl validating themselves to you and you didn't even drink all night but just comfortable...
These kind of personal stories really explain to me in concrete detail what it can look like in reality.
I'll have to read your journal some to see if I can mine these awesome transformative stories.
I admit when I go out to bars and stuff, I drink excessively sometimes to "get out of my shell", well most everyone is doing this. "Lets get blackout"...its pretty sad and I know I am doing it out of insecurity but I do it regardless, I am not satisfied with this though and it is one of my goals to be able to go out to venues and socialize with new people without drinking.
I'm no stranger to transformation work, first I started off with things like affirmation then I completely stopped all the Mind work and went into emotional work for over a year maybe longer, The Presence Process by Michael Brown was a book that really brought me into it and left a lasting impression on me. It is about integrating (healing) the emotional wounds we were imprinted with as children, it is what a lot of people call "Inner child work", also Ho'oponopono by Dr. Hew Len is something I also go into.
Are you familiar with these types of work? According to both these authors the way we relate to our inner child is the most important relationship in our lives.
When you begin talking about refinement of personality/character, I think one inevitably comes near many topics of psychology, emotional work, spirituality and eastern philosophy. I am wondering, do you get into any of these types of works out there?
What The Presence Process and Ho'oponopono has taught me is that we think many of the upsetting things that happens in our lives is happening for the first time, however they are just memories in the unconscious that is resurfacing, so that the person can integrate/heal it.
Sometimes we may say to oursevles "why does this keep happening to me." and we try to change our circumstances and what is "out there" in the world. We may get into arguments with our spouse or boss thinking that if we can prove them wrong then this angering uncomfortable event won't happen again. Not realizing that it was the emotional imprint within the emotional body that caused the event to take place. The effective way of resolution is to go into oneself and heal the wound within. And the outer world will eventually change to reflect what is going on inside.
One must feel the pain to heal it.
What the Presence Process teaches so beautifully is this.
When we are children we are pure and innocent, we are really present because we do not have any issues, so we are very magnetic. This is why everyone is attracted to children. They are effortlessly magnetic. And they get all the love and attention that is needed.
What happens as we grow older is that we have different imprinting that happens to us, a traumatic event, when a traumatic event happens. There's some part of us that splits and continually wonders why did that happen and how can I not let that happen again?
Then that part of us is stuck in the past. What the presence process teaches is going back to those memories and allowing those emotional anchors to be burned up. So one must feel the pain again. But once the emotion is processed. That part of us that was stuck in time holding onto the pain, is freed up and returns to the present moment. So as one processes more and more of their issues. one harvests more and more presence.
One is able to transform again like the magnetic child.
"To enter heaven one must become like a child."
Emotional work is very uncomfortable work and this is why it is very unpopular. According to Michael Brown the Presence Process author, most new Agers talk about Mind, Body, Soul.
The emotion is totally left out of the picture. Because most are afraid of their own emotional body. It is where the darkest part of our human psyche lies. But this is where the true battle and power lies and what separates the wheat from the chaff.
People just want to findle and play around with visualizations in the mind or they want to go straight to the Spiritual/Vibrational body. So they talk about these enlightenment experiences where one is filled with bliss. But this is all nonsense because one must go through the emotional body first before one can get to vibrational. and it is within the emotional body that one will experience their dark side or shadow self.
Similar to luke skywalker when he enters the cave and fights dearth vadar, when the mask comes off it is his face. Representing him defeating the shadow self.
This is something I have dealt with The Presence Process and undoubtedly Eastern Philosophy talk about this.
However just because I talk about this does not mean I'm at all accomplished great deal of emotional work, I still have a long long ways to go, trust me.
This subliminal stuff is exciting though.
If you look at human being's development on this earth, one is constantly bombarded with programming that is negative. Technology is used against us for mass mind control.
So why not use technology to our benefit? to program us for emotional, spiritual, character development?
I am playing around with AOS at the moment. Thinking of getting Overcoming Guilt, Shame, Fear... in preparation of the new AM program that I read is about to come out. I know there was a warning that AM 5 should be done first, but I am little bit more of a hardcore person and I don't mind feeling those emotional deaths well at least I am no stranger to those types of experiences. Also It'll be an interesting experiment for all you guys to see what happens when someone goes straight into the new AM program...
Sorry for rambling on. Shannon do you have any thoughts about topic of emotional work of such like Ho'oponopono or Presence Process. http://www.thepresenceportal.com/
But it is not for everyone and I don't fully agree with everything the author states.
So when I read about people's struggle on the journal with these programs bringing up a lot of negativity and resistance, I rejoice in the knowing that there is something real taking place here and I have mad respect for people that choose to face their own inner demons. and not run away from them.
I'm inclined to believe that true change takes place on more emotional level with humans... how does your subliminals work to unearth these negativity for people, a lot of times are completely unconscious stuff ppl are dealing with and help to release this stuff... just all through suggestions it is made manifest?? I am careful to get into mind work because it could lead to mind masturbation where nothing actual happens.
Bare with me on this long reply, I am sharing a lot of what I have been into, and I am very curious about your opinions of some of the stuff I am going to get into. You may have a new potential user/customer of these subs here...
This post was a sort of a challenge to see what kind of response I would get...
And I'm quite impressed with your definition of alpha. Especially the "ascendent alpha", one that stands alone on the throne and one that is not driven by fear/ego/competition.
But just wanted to share RSD Tyler, RSD Julien, RSD Jeffy types of stuff because these guys are literally professional Pick up artist. I know that "PUA" word a lone a lot of you will be turned off by but I challenge you to suspend your judgement for a sec and see what these guys have to say. You can't deny the fact that they have a really good sense of what women respond positively too. They really do claim that they go out 7 days out of the week. I am hoping if you never checked these guys out, you may be able to expand the horizons of what is Alpha or amazingly be able to confirm that these guys embody the same qualities you are harnessing with your AM program and journey. Just food for thought at the very least.
Also your understanding of refinement of character versus changing your personality. I am in agreement with you on all these points.
I've known many guys in my life that have been trying to Alpha dominate out of ego/fear, because you can feel the fear behind what they do.
one of them being my roommate for 3 years in college...don't get me wrong they are still cool guys and they are not always trying to alpha out of fear, but it is obvious they still have issues of their own, they got women seemingly no problems...they are the 6foot 2 stud types. however they weren't crazy successful with women either, I know theres a lot higher levels out there.
The ascendent alpha sounds amazing and wonderful and everything but I don't think I've actually ever met one in real life....
recently read your story on another post about you going to your friends birthday party and you became center of attention, but just a year before you were carrying a camera out of insecurity. ppl validating themselves to you and you didn't even drink all night but just comfortable...
These kind of personal stories really explain to me in concrete detail what it can look like in reality.
I'll have to read your journal some to see if I can mine these awesome transformative stories.
I admit when I go out to bars and stuff, I drink excessively sometimes to "get out of my shell", well most everyone is doing this. "Lets get blackout"...its pretty sad and I know I am doing it out of insecurity but I do it regardless, I am not satisfied with this though and it is one of my goals to be able to go out to venues and socialize with new people without drinking.
I'm no stranger to transformation work, first I started off with things like affirmation then I completely stopped all the Mind work and went into emotional work for over a year maybe longer, The Presence Process by Michael Brown was a book that really brought me into it and left a lasting impression on me. It is about integrating (healing) the emotional wounds we were imprinted with as children, it is what a lot of people call "Inner child work", also Ho'oponopono by Dr. Hew Len is something I also go into.
Are you familiar with these types of work? According to both these authors the way we relate to our inner child is the most important relationship in our lives.
When you begin talking about refinement of personality/character, I think one inevitably comes near many topics of psychology, emotional work, spirituality and eastern philosophy. I am wondering, do you get into any of these types of works out there?
What The Presence Process and Ho'oponopono has taught me is that we think many of the upsetting things that happens in our lives is happening for the first time, however they are just memories in the unconscious that is resurfacing, so that the person can integrate/heal it.
Sometimes we may say to oursevles "why does this keep happening to me." and we try to change our circumstances and what is "out there" in the world. We may get into arguments with our spouse or boss thinking that if we can prove them wrong then this angering uncomfortable event won't happen again. Not realizing that it was the emotional imprint within the emotional body that caused the event to take place. The effective way of resolution is to go into oneself and heal the wound within. And the outer world will eventually change to reflect what is going on inside.
One must feel the pain to heal it.
What the Presence Process teaches so beautifully is this.
When we are children we are pure and innocent, we are really present because we do not have any issues, so we are very magnetic. This is why everyone is attracted to children. They are effortlessly magnetic. And they get all the love and attention that is needed.
What happens as we grow older is that we have different imprinting that happens to us, a traumatic event, when a traumatic event happens. There's some part of us that splits and continually wonders why did that happen and how can I not let that happen again?
Then that part of us is stuck in the past. What the presence process teaches is going back to those memories and allowing those emotional anchors to be burned up. So one must feel the pain again. But once the emotion is processed. That part of us that was stuck in time holding onto the pain, is freed up and returns to the present moment. So as one processes more and more of their issues. one harvests more and more presence.
One is able to transform again like the magnetic child.
"To enter heaven one must become like a child."
Emotional work is very uncomfortable work and this is why it is very unpopular. According to Michael Brown the Presence Process author, most new Agers talk about Mind, Body, Soul.
The emotion is totally left out of the picture. Because most are afraid of their own emotional body. It is where the darkest part of our human psyche lies. But this is where the true battle and power lies and what separates the wheat from the chaff.
People just want to findle and play around with visualizations in the mind or they want to go straight to the Spiritual/Vibrational body. So they talk about these enlightenment experiences where one is filled with bliss. But this is all nonsense because one must go through the emotional body first before one can get to vibrational. and it is within the emotional body that one will experience their dark side or shadow self.
Similar to luke skywalker when he enters the cave and fights dearth vadar, when the mask comes off it is his face. Representing him defeating the shadow self.
This is something I have dealt with The Presence Process and undoubtedly Eastern Philosophy talk about this.
However just because I talk about this does not mean I'm at all accomplished great deal of emotional work, I still have a long long ways to go, trust me.
This subliminal stuff is exciting though.
If you look at human being's development on this earth, one is constantly bombarded with programming that is negative. Technology is used against us for mass mind control.
So why not use technology to our benefit? to program us for emotional, spiritual, character development?
I am playing around with AOS at the moment. Thinking of getting Overcoming Guilt, Shame, Fear... in preparation of the new AM program that I read is about to come out. I know there was a warning that AM 5 should be done first, but I am little bit more of a hardcore person and I don't mind feeling those emotional deaths well at least I am no stranger to those types of experiences. Also It'll be an interesting experiment for all you guys to see what happens when someone goes straight into the new AM program...
Sorry for rambling on. Shannon do you have any thoughts about topic of emotional work of such like Ho'oponopono or Presence Process. http://www.thepresenceportal.com/
But it is not for everyone and I don't fully agree with everything the author states.
So when I read about people's struggle on the journal with these programs bringing up a lot of negativity and resistance, I rejoice in the knowing that there is something real taking place here and I have mad respect for people that choose to face their own inner demons. and not run away from them.
I'm inclined to believe that true change takes place on more emotional level with humans... how does your subliminals work to unearth these negativity for people, a lot of times are completely unconscious stuff ppl are dealing with and help to release this stuff... just all through suggestions it is made manifest?? I am careful to get into mind work because it could lead to mind masturbation where nothing actual happens.