10-10-2015, 05:39 PM
6G is, as always, going to be designed based on my standard creedo: It has to be proven SAFE, USEFUL and EFFECTIVE before I will release it.
I know it's effective. I know a lot of things it would be useful for, but have not gotten that far yet. And safety, well, it now has four safeties built into it. I'm actually pretty impressed with the effectiveness of the gender limiter right now, but I'm not sure yet if it's affecting those who should not be affected by the limiter, or vice versa. Experiments have been few, and challenging to gather data from so far.
There is nothing to fear. The rapid change is not going to be instantly permanent. 6G is currently being aimed at a design that will allow rapid change in the moment, and then over time, make that change permanent. I don't know yet how long it will require, or specifically how to build it to accomplish the long term effectiveness. But if you care to consider, think of this. Rapid change of state: You're having a bad day and all of a sudden you get some great news that instantly puts you in a great mood for the rest of the day. How dangerous is that?
In effect what I am attempting to do with 6G is create the reality in the moment, and then allow the reality to form it's own base by existing. In other words, say I create ASC in 6G and it works as desired. In 20-40 minutes, you could be fully self confident. That state would not remain if you stopped using the program, it would fade out because it had not yet created the base. But by continuing the use of the program, that base is created both internally and externally by the very fact of the existence of that confidence, as well as by the continued use of the program.
All change begins as an idea, a thought. Thoughts are shaped by belief. If you believe the right things are true, confidence is no sweat. It comes forward on it's own. Over time, as that strong state of confidence becomes your normal reality, you shift yourself internally and your external reality in ways that will eventually perpetuate it without the program. Your experience begins it's own self creation by being; what is now is what you subconsciously feed yourself to create what you believe, and what you believe is then used to create your experience. That's why it's so easy to get into a rut without some sort of method for making change.
As you are confident for longer and longer, it becomes your normal reality. It causes the shift that you then believe that "It is normal and natural for me to be fully self confident." That belief then create that state, and that state then creates the experience of being self confident.
What I'm doing is shifting from one state to another. The state of being stuck in a rut of lack of confidence is shifted to being confident, and then that confidence creates its own "well worn path" so to speak. The end result should be that you must rely on the sub for a time to experience that state, but after some amount of time, it is so normalized that it becomes self generating, and you no longer need the sub for it to be true.
I have found that it is possible for people to drastically and radically shift their beliefs and their resultant reality in a very, very short time this way. You ask about fallout. Well, if the state is so comfortable for you that it happens without you ever thinking about it, and the entire experience is perfectly natural, what's to fall out? If you stop using it and the shift fades, then you naturally shift back to whatever was your previous programming, but there is no fear, and as far as I can see, no "fallout".
But we are discussing hypotheticals, because I really haven't taken the technology far enough to really study that part yet for longer term programming. I can say this, though: the prototype has trained at least two of my testers to normalize it's goal so much that they are no longer really very useful for testing. Their exposure? 1-5 hours a week. You wonder, "But how long did that take?" and the answer isn't important, because the prototype has been gaining so much in ability and effectiveness that it's almost exponential at this point. But to give you an idea, it took me a year to get one of them to even begin to act on the goal, even to admit that it was desired, and then it took me another year to get that tester to the point that instead of just admitting the goal was desired, that person now automatically and regularly acts to make the goal a reality on their own initiative, without any input from me. How long will 6G take to do that when it's finished? I don't know. But I do know that given how much power and effectiveness each prototype is gaining, it's not going to be anywhere near 2 years! Also remember, one exposure per week, of 1-5 hours a week. (Usually 1-3.)
So there's a lot of work to be done yet, but yes... 6G is really powerful. I am only developing the state shifting aspect right now, though. I need it to be able to accomplish any goal within less than an hour, and then be able to maintain that goal. For instance, imagine being able to start playing Stop Smoking Forever 6G, and then all of a sudden, no need or desire to smoke. Poof, gone. No withdrawals, no anxiety, no stress, nothing. Just being normal as an ex-smoker. That appears to be possible for 6G. The state shifting is what enables that virtually immediate shift, and the totality of it, but of course the longer term shift must depend on other factors in whole or in part. That will be developed when I have mastered the state shifting to a sufficient degree. I believe that is not far away. But 6G will take more time for me to develop, test and more fully understand. Rest assured, I won't release it without understanding it enough to be able to write instructions and know that it will work.
And CatMan, if it ever takes 12 hours a day of exposure, I'm not done yet.
I know it's effective. I know a lot of things it would be useful for, but have not gotten that far yet. And safety, well, it now has four safeties built into it. I'm actually pretty impressed with the effectiveness of the gender limiter right now, but I'm not sure yet if it's affecting those who should not be affected by the limiter, or vice versa. Experiments have been few, and challenging to gather data from so far.
There is nothing to fear. The rapid change is not going to be instantly permanent. 6G is currently being aimed at a design that will allow rapid change in the moment, and then over time, make that change permanent. I don't know yet how long it will require, or specifically how to build it to accomplish the long term effectiveness. But if you care to consider, think of this. Rapid change of state: You're having a bad day and all of a sudden you get some great news that instantly puts you in a great mood for the rest of the day. How dangerous is that?
In effect what I am attempting to do with 6G is create the reality in the moment, and then allow the reality to form it's own base by existing. In other words, say I create ASC in 6G and it works as desired. In 20-40 minutes, you could be fully self confident. That state would not remain if you stopped using the program, it would fade out because it had not yet created the base. But by continuing the use of the program, that base is created both internally and externally by the very fact of the existence of that confidence, as well as by the continued use of the program.
All change begins as an idea, a thought. Thoughts are shaped by belief. If you believe the right things are true, confidence is no sweat. It comes forward on it's own. Over time, as that strong state of confidence becomes your normal reality, you shift yourself internally and your external reality in ways that will eventually perpetuate it without the program. Your experience begins it's own self creation by being; what is now is what you subconsciously feed yourself to create what you believe, and what you believe is then used to create your experience. That's why it's so easy to get into a rut without some sort of method for making change.
As you are confident for longer and longer, it becomes your normal reality. It causes the shift that you then believe that "It is normal and natural for me to be fully self confident." That belief then create that state, and that state then creates the experience of being self confident.
What I'm doing is shifting from one state to another. The state of being stuck in a rut of lack of confidence is shifted to being confident, and then that confidence creates its own "well worn path" so to speak. The end result should be that you must rely on the sub for a time to experience that state, but after some amount of time, it is so normalized that it becomes self generating, and you no longer need the sub for it to be true.
I have found that it is possible for people to drastically and radically shift their beliefs and their resultant reality in a very, very short time this way. You ask about fallout. Well, if the state is so comfortable for you that it happens without you ever thinking about it, and the entire experience is perfectly natural, what's to fall out? If you stop using it and the shift fades, then you naturally shift back to whatever was your previous programming, but there is no fear, and as far as I can see, no "fallout".
But we are discussing hypotheticals, because I really haven't taken the technology far enough to really study that part yet for longer term programming. I can say this, though: the prototype has trained at least two of my testers to normalize it's goal so much that they are no longer really very useful for testing. Their exposure? 1-5 hours a week. You wonder, "But how long did that take?" and the answer isn't important, because the prototype has been gaining so much in ability and effectiveness that it's almost exponential at this point. But to give you an idea, it took me a year to get one of them to even begin to act on the goal, even to admit that it was desired, and then it took me another year to get that tester to the point that instead of just admitting the goal was desired, that person now automatically and regularly acts to make the goal a reality on their own initiative, without any input from me. How long will 6G take to do that when it's finished? I don't know. But I do know that given how much power and effectiveness each prototype is gaining, it's not going to be anywhere near 2 years! Also remember, one exposure per week, of 1-5 hours a week. (Usually 1-3.)
So there's a lot of work to be done yet, but yes... 6G is really powerful. I am only developing the state shifting aspect right now, though. I need it to be able to accomplish any goal within less than an hour, and then be able to maintain that goal. For instance, imagine being able to start playing Stop Smoking Forever 6G, and then all of a sudden, no need or desire to smoke. Poof, gone. No withdrawals, no anxiety, no stress, nothing. Just being normal as an ex-smoker. That appears to be possible for 6G. The state shifting is what enables that virtually immediate shift, and the totality of it, but of course the longer term shift must depend on other factors in whole or in part. That will be developed when I have mastered the state shifting to a sufficient degree. I believe that is not far away. But 6G will take more time for me to develop, test and more fully understand. Rest assured, I won't release it without understanding it enough to be able to write instructions and know that it will work.
And CatMan, if it ever takes 12 hours a day of exposure, I'm not done yet.
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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!