08-05-2018, 10:03 AM
@"Mr. Anderson" I'm fascinated by your sensitivity to DMSI's aura and the experience you had with it so far. I wonder, did you ever try to "manually" recharge your energy to see if the sniper fire again?
By manually recharging energy I mean doing some meditation, breathing exercises or energy control stuff.
It'd be interesting to see if and how any conscious effort toward restoring energy can definitely help.
If you get a positive outcome from that experience that'd give one more thing a DMSI user can consciously do to help with the program.
With your experience so far I'm wondering if most people hat failed with DMSI, for some reason didn't have enough energy to power the program. As from what you'have experienced, more energy => moar attraction, moar effect. Depleted energy => less or close to no effects. Even though you were still executing.
If that's true then success with DMSI not only depends on how much you execute the script but on your energy levels.
I think many have the idea that execution is a magic pill but your experience may suggest that you may still execute but "miss" a little something for the program to work as intended.
By manually recharging energy I mean doing some meditation, breathing exercises or energy control stuff.
It'd be interesting to see if and how any conscious effort toward restoring energy can definitely help.
If you get a positive outcome from that experience that'd give one more thing a DMSI user can consciously do to help with the program.
With your experience so far I'm wondering if most people hat failed with DMSI, for some reason didn't have enough energy to power the program. As from what you'have experienced, more energy => moar attraction, moar effect. Depleted energy => less or close to no effects. Even though you were still executing.
If that's true then success with DMSI not only depends on how much you execute the script but on your energy levels.
I think many have the idea that execution is a magic pill but your experience may suggest that you may still execute but "miss" a little something for the program to work as intended.