03-06-2015, 08:52 AM
(03-06-2015, 07:51 AM)LionKing Wrote: I don't think saying "just do as you're told" is going to carry much weight to someone who thinks for himself. But anyway, I'd say as long as you getting a level of results that you're happy with then that's what its all about and just keep doing what you're doing. If, however, you're either not getting enough results or you'd like to improve, things start getting difficult.. to make something work better you'd either need to (a) know how that something works and then modify it to make it better, or (b) to do a change, then observe the difference in output and deduce whether the change was good or bad.
But you don't really know what's in the subs, how they work in the mind, or how that would be affected by other stimuli. You don't know that of pstec either (I don't mean you RTBoss, but rather "one doesn't know"). And imo its pretty darn hard to measure how well something as complex as AM6 is working, or to somehow quantify your overall rate of growth as a man. Temporary relief effects, such the euphoria after releasing something or the depression when you're resisting a change, could also affect your perceived rate of change, so its pretty hard to tell what's happening in any relatively short span of time. It takes months, at least with these complex programs. Maybe you could test with a simpler program, but even then you wouldn't really know if you could generalize from that.
All in all, I thinks its best to minimize the variables and, in this case, act as instructed. The usage time per day is another variable that you have to experiment with.. I'm holding my hours up, as long as I'm not getting too tired. Lowering them would leave me with more energy, which would make me feel better. Would I then be making changes in my belief system at a faster or a slower pace? When does it become "not worth it"? Don't know.
A well-thought out response, unlike that waste of time the other guy posted. Thanks for your insight. I agree, minimizing variables is smart if it's of concern. For me, I'm getting the results I'm after, life is better - I'm happy. If PSTEC is a temporary release, as you postulate, then the subliminal program - being words - should still be there as instruction in the subconscious, ready to pounce when the temporary effect wears off.
Sometimes I get the feeling people underestimate the power of the very mind they're using subliminals to change. (And by people, I'm not referencing you LK).