09-28-2018, 02:37 PM
(09-28-2018, 11:36 AM)Shannon Wrote:(09-28-2018, 11:24 AM)lano1106 Wrote:(09-28-2018, 09:38 AM)Shannon Wrote: @lano1106, what you are experiencing is a deep change that the program is making, which your subconscious wants to resist, but can't. It feels hopeless to prevent that change, and that hopelessness is being communicated to your conscious awareness as the depressive response you are experiencing.
I am quite happy of the explanation. The way I feel is proof that change is occuring!
Here is a quick follow-up question for you @Shannon : What does my current condition tells on the effectiveness of the program?
I'm not sure what you mean.
Well, your second answer pretty much addressed the first question. I was trying to figure out if a run with or without resistance was any indication if the end result would include 100% of the program objectives implemented in full force.
I am aware that 5G programs are much less powerful than what is released with current generation. I definitely want to run at least one more time the AM program but just to optimize my ROI, I will wait for AM7 release to do the second run...
(09-28-2018, 11:36 AM)Shannon Wrote:Quote:If I continue the program by following its instructions up to the end, is 100% AM6 programming integration still a possibility or feeling the way that I am is a good indication that multiple runs would be beneficial for me?
Note that at least a second run is planned when you release AM7...
AM6 is a powerful program, of that there is no doubt. However, there are two things to consider when looking at how many runs are necessary:
1. The power level of 5G is much less than what we currently have to work with, and
2. The amount of change a person can make at a time without causing issues is finite.
So it is common and reasonable for people to run AM6 multiple times to achieve maximum effect.