09-20-2015, 11:06 PM
I'm also in the camp of don't tell anyone. I have told three people about the subliminals. One of those I told so that I have someone to talk about it with in case I go through a very bad patch of resistance. Even before I mentioned that I was doing a 6 stage set, he had mentioned that with subliminals it would take generally 6 months to get permanent results. He studied nursing in the Philippines, not in the west, so he might not have the scientific bias that people here have against subliminals. The last two people I told just made up excuses as to why they couldn't or wouldn't do subliminals. One of them felt like it was "cheating" somehow and thought you meant to going through it the "hard way" or else it would feel cheap. Apparently they had never heard of "work smarter not harder".
The other person I told said he was OK as he is now with his "anti-depressants". Couldn't believe how he thought being on anti-depressant medication for the rest of your life is somehow healthy. In the end, I believe a person has to have a open mind and be "absolutely" fed up with the way his life is now or certain aspects of it in order to get to the point of wanting to use subliminals. Don't take complaining about their life as a sign that they want to change, often it is not. With the two people I mentioned before they use to complain about their life all the time but they didn't really want to change. They just wanted the attention it would give them. Classic victim mentality and seeking external validation and support.
If you notice most people on this forum usually have the same story. They usually tried other methods of changing before Subliminals, with varying degrees of result. They got to the point where they so depressingly wanted change that they searched even further for a solution and they found Shannon's subliminals as a result. In the end, for most people they only get here when they are truly fed up and start searching for the answer.
The other person I told said he was OK as he is now with his "anti-depressants". Couldn't believe how he thought being on anti-depressant medication for the rest of your life is somehow healthy. In the end, I believe a person has to have a open mind and be "absolutely" fed up with the way his life is now or certain aspects of it in order to get to the point of wanting to use subliminals. Don't take complaining about their life as a sign that they want to change, often it is not. With the two people I mentioned before they use to complain about their life all the time but they didn't really want to change. They just wanted the attention it would give them. Classic victim mentality and seeking external validation and support.
If you notice most people on this forum usually have the same story. They usually tried other methods of changing before Subliminals, with varying degrees of result. They got to the point where they so depressingly wanted change that they searched even further for a solution and they found Shannon's subliminals as a result. In the end, for most people they only get here when they are truly fed up and start searching for the answer.
"I have no use of disciples. Let everyone be their own true follower" - Nietzsche