(04-29-2021, 01:35 PM)Shannon Wrote:(04-29-2021, 11:23 AM)CatMan Wrote:(04-28-2021, 11:39 AM)Shannon Wrote:(04-28-2021, 09:42 AM)CatMan Wrote:(04-28-2021, 08:23 AM)Shannon Wrote: .
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TID is the initial experience of the program's influence before you start playing it, and with people who are strongly fear-driven it seems to be that they compensate for it as much and as quickly as possible. Since the program isn't "here yet" (being used in the "now"), the effects are weaker the further into the "past" you begin experiencing them from the time when you start actually using the program, and thus easier to counter.
However, I and at least three other people so far have experienced an unusual new type of TID since 5.75.7G became a thing, and all of us have experienced the same thing: a sudden very strong experience of having the effects of a program, so strong we can identify what it is coming from title-wise, which is unlike anything we have ever experienced before, and which lasts 2-4 days and then fades.
When I got the effects from AOL, I was definitely not planning to run it at all, and yet I got those results clear as day for a number of days. Then weeks later, I ended up running it unexpectedly at the suggestion of one of my advisors in an effort to help her depression, which it did a beautiful job of.
So it sounds like your experience fits the common experience, which is why I think it is a plausible explanation to say it is potentially TID.
Oh this makes alot of sense actually. I have experienced very strong TID from UMSv2 for few days, TID that actually made adjustments to my attitude and the way I do business. But then the TID stopped. It was so intense as if I was running the program, then out of sudden it was gone. Then I came to the forum to realize this topic of OFv3 is brought up, so I thought Maybe that's the reason UMSv2 TID faded...
Anyways, I am still grateful to receive such positive impact without even listening to the program.