900 Mile Head Rush - Genesis Mogul | Wanted Black | Mind's Eye

I am more and more certain that Genesis Mogul + Chosen + True Sell is what I am going to run long-term in the future. Although a stack of three will probably take longer to coherently click and bear lasting change compared to a stack of two or running one title solo. But I am not in a hurry. And I see the potential for me in using this triumvirate for a long time.

At the same time it’s becoming clear to me that my current stack is my set of training wheels. To get a feeling for how SC titles work in general, what to avoid while running them, what to actively encourage in myself and what to look out for. The whole package. And I gotta say, this forum is quite a treasure trove regarding all that.

Genesis Mogul realIy speaks to me, I am convinced it is absolutely on my wavelength and resonating with me. Mind’s Eye on the other hand seems to be something that I absolutely need on some level. At least going by how much I crave to run it. I want to get as much out of ME as I can while I am on this exploratory run. Lastly, Wanted Black is more of a cherry on top. Although I am not averse to having a nibble to savor the taste. And there is certainly enough ground covered in WB that it might help me to work through some personal sticking points while I am at it.

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I have been examining my ‘normal, relaxed’ posture and experimenting a bit with different adjustments. After that I delved into the subject matter of chronic faulty postures. Armed with this knowledge I am now translating it into forming new micro-habits to permanently adopt a healthier posture. It’s really straight forward and easy once I got into thinking about it. And it’s meshing so well with my ongoing body work.

Lucky me since I just so happened to choose a SC title that has something about posture as part of my training wheel stack which triggered the whole thinking about it episode :grin:

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Yesterday was a relaxed but busy day. There was something that I have been thinking about on and off for years. Yesterday I simply did it. Then one thing led to another and I tossed out about a third of my wardrobe. Bye bye.

Changing the subject, after my scheduled listening yesterday evening I am feeling actually kinda groggy today. Best to give myself some additional time to rest.


Update: I love the physical shifting. Whatever is in the scripting is helping me to really work on adjusting my body. So good! :pray:


Update: My voice is projecting more. And my relaxed/default vocal timbre is deepening. I like how it physically feels like my vocalbox is more open now.

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I am thinking about streamlining my stack a bit and dropping Mind’s Eye by the end of this cycle. A stack of two seems so much more straight forward to me.

Nevertheless, my plan to eventually run Genesis Mogul + Chosen + True Sell still stands. Although it contradicts what I wrote above, I think this will be a good combination for me. I also believe there is much potential for synergy between the three. But after reading the title description of Godlike Masculinity and thinking about it I am pushing this plan back for a while. A strong foundation will pay off handsomely down the road.

For now I will continue with Genesis Mogul and Wanted Black for another cycle, although I will cut WB down to 10s micro-loops. This way I can lay any internal doubts to rest that micro-loops might not work. And I am keen to get this particular derailing train of thought out of the way for myself as fast as possible.

After that I will drop Wanted Black and start Godlike Masculinity, while Genesis Mogul stays in the stack.


Update:

I really am overthinking before I start something new. While it does allow me to weigh pros and cons, I also use it as a delay tactic. Why do I need a ‘training wheel’ stack? While it allows me to test things without remorse, I could do the same with a stack that I actually want to run long-term.

So instead of waiting another month, I’ll add Godlike Masculinity with the next cycle. WB will stay for the time being, but I will implement the 10s micro-loops henceforth. Best of both worlds. I am done thinking about this.


Update:

I am beginning to sound like a broken record, but man is the physical shifting awesome! The results of working with my body are suddenly enhanced so much it’s mind boggling.

Input-wise my first cycle with SC subs is done. It’s a good thing to take some days off to integrate. And while the last few days prompted me to evaluate why I chose the titles I chose, I am now ready to commence with a more stable and long-term stack.

I have not mentioned it before, but I did a bit of stress-testing on myself with my stack. How much is too much, how long do I take to recover, how do I react to very low volume vs a higher volume input, etc. Since everybody begins from an individual starting point with subliminals and reacts differently to the titles, I am quite glad that I went through this little training montage.

Comparing micro-, partial and full loops, full loops actually feel quite good to me. At least with the titles I used so far. Will monitor over a longer period of time to see if exhaustion creeps in or not, but right now it’s all a-OK.

This will probably be my last entry in this journal unless something earth-shattering happens in the next few input-free days. After that I will continue my ride with Genesis Mogul and Godlike Masculinity, but it won’t be another 900 Mile Head Rush. I had a good long offline journalling session and came to the conclusion to drop Wanted Black completely, no micro-looping. The desire to prove micro-loops to myself is gone and I am pretty sure it came up in part from me wanting to stubbornly hold onto WB. It’s a fun title and I will absolutely dive into it head first in the future. But not at this point in time.

I will, however, listen to a loop of Mind’s Eye every one or two weeks. It has some kind of input-integrating effect on me, which I am going to explore a bit further. This, and it simply feels good on a physical level to run it :wink:

Next up: Genesis Mogul meets Godlike Masculinity

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