Quote:But they don't have the same subconscious mind. Not the same content, not the very same nature probably, nor the same blueprints and understanding of the reality. So that's still a possibility. Or are you trying to say the subconscious mind is of the same backbone for everyone and suffer no deformity or specificity in its functioning? If we compare it to the body we (each of one) for sure have different body that react differently.Quote:-Subconscious mind not receiving properly the orders of the conscious mind (communication problem)It can't be this, because some people get results and some do not, for the SAME PROGRAM; and, programs that have less controversial goals achieve more success than those that have more controversial goals for the SAME TECHNIQUES.
Quote:Like ^. Different people, different subconscious, different knowledge, different means available, different gates. Basically the amount of different variables that aren't the same are endless. Someone which is running a business already with many ways for money to flow will probably get better results with a subliminal program to get rich than someone who's starting from scratch with close to 0 means of generating money besides his job. That's a common observation.Quote:-Subconscious mind 100% understanding the task but unable to carry it out because of lack of means and ways.But how then do we explain some people achieving the goals and others not, given the exact same script?
So for DMSI for example, the way the user and his environment are can totally determine the success of the program by a large amount. Don't you think ? If the environment of the user doesn't matter (as well as the endless other external variables) than that mean the subconscious can manifest a goal from thin air. Which never happened so far.
Quote:And taking responsibility does still remain in effect. It requires personal growth, and people can do that. Contrary to what you might like to think.Yeah right...Let's say I'm working on a project in team work. I want to move forward and get things done and the other guys are just slacking off and worse, sabotaging myself. And in spite of my good will and whatever I come up with they just overpower me.
Then at the end of the deadline nothing much have been achieved.
That's the setup you just described in your post by confirming that the subconscious has a will on its own and can take decisions to go against the user's will.
Now I don't see how taking responsibility help here. And responsibility for what ? How does that make things better for that poor part under powered by the others ? There may be a better way to handle that. And if we don't have any, then better leave the user as is rather than blaming him.
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Quote:Since when has it not? You have to be pretty clueless to ask that, given how much evidence we have seen for many years just here on this forum that the subconscious has one or more parts of itself that can and do make decisions. Like the decision to execute or reverse execute or do nothing...This is a earth-breaking theory because that's definitely not the consensus to this day. The subconscious is pretty much still seen as the component of the self that can't argue back and just express whatever is impressed inside.