05-16-2018, 05:39 PM
Quote:What is each individual's Theta state length? Is it long enough to accept all of the sub's instructions? Is the sub hitting that state repeatedly for 32 days straight? If at all?I like what you call "sweet spot". Sometimes magic happens and being in that sweet spot may explain why it happens. That also explains why we can't reproduce constantly these amazing effects. Obviously when magic happens it's because the mind is in the proper state and some conditions are matched. If that's what you mean by sweet spot then I agree. Now what you're saying is that being in theta may be one of this required condition. I personally don't know...did you try that theory?
I think you see what I'm getting at. A lesser generation sub with a "simpler" instruction set (that may not affect the ego as intensely?) that is listened to for 14 hours a day is likely to hit the user's Theta brainwave "sweet spot," and hit it repeatedly for 32 days, enough to positively affect neuro plasticity. An instructionally "dense" sub, like DMSI, (that affects the ego intensely), that is only listened to once a day for a little over an hour, is not likely to hit the Theta sweet spot completely (if the sweet spot is even available or open for an hour) if all that day, or the required 32 days in a row for that matter.
Now from what I know from subliminals so far, they are crafted to bypass the conscious mind in the first place. So theoretically theta shouldn't be required, as the subliminal instructions go straight to the subconscious mind, which is always in a suggestible state as long as the conscious mind doesn't perceive the stimuli.
Now that's how things are supposed to be. That's a legacy knowledge that even Shannon believes in (he wrote so in the FAQ, why theta isn't required) but in reality things may be different, especially for some people.
I know that some people can easily get into a suggestive state, while some hardly can.
Quote:I think this is why you see some individuals more successful on less complex subs like Aura of Sexuality (right name?) that had several hours of listening time. The long hours of listening, combined with simpler (may I assume shorter?) instructions, allowed greater probability of repeated acceptance into the user's Theta wave window.If theta state matters then that makes perfect sense.
But honestly I think it's more complicated than that. I used to believe that short instructions are better and that subs can be too bloated. But anyone can try to make a very simple sub and listen to it. We can see it's more complicated than just making short instructions.
However I recognize that Shannon 5.5G subs seem to exhaust and drain the hell out of the user. Even Self Esteem 5.5G, the last IML sub I tried, was impairing my cognition sometimes. In worst cases I would feel SO dumb and slow.
I think that's something mistaken as reversal resistance with Maximum Learning Speed. It's just the brain being overloaded.
Quote:***As a another topic...Makes sense to me.
Is sub user's diet proper to support neurogenesis?
DMSI tries makes major changes to an individual's brain structure. If the individual is not giving his body the proper materials to allow this to happen, it simply won't happen. Maybe this is the reason for some of the reported tiredness. Muscles that aren't fed properly will perform less optimally and will make you tired.
To all sub users I suggest reading the diet portion of the following book:
"The Neurogenesis Diet and Lifestyle: Upgrade Your Brain, Upgrade Your Life"