Before you run a subliminal with the intention of bringing about a specific result/specific results, spend 20 hours doing that thing first.
Spend 20 hours researching and taking action on enhancing your appearance before you run Wanted, Wanted Black, LotS, etc etc. Work out, research, stick to a diet, you get it.
Spend 20 hours researching trading before you run RICH Crypto or HoM.
Spend 20 hours researching seduction and social skills before running Primal or PS.
You get my point. Front load yourself with action before you run a sub.
If you spend 20 hours trying and genuinely working toward something before you commit to it, you will know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, whether or not you actually want it.
Far better to figure out what you want before you run a sub just to find out that you don’t really want it, loo.
For some subliminals that have goals that are harder to “practice” I would recommend that you spend 20 hours writing about the objectives of the sub and really give an honest effort to imagining exactly what you expect your life to look like if you achieve your objectives.
The important thing with this, is that you need to look at both the “good and the bad.” Put that brain to work, look at the cost/benefit analysis of “being that person.” Of doing those things, of hitting those goals.
Is 20 hours a long time? Yeah, but it’s also about the bare minimum amount of time dedicated to a project needed to gain basic skills and competency and to answer that all important question “do I want this?”
Love this and will implement before my next sub cycle!
Before I purchase a sub, I reflect a bit on the changes I want to see and thoroughly read the description to see if I align with the nuances of the sub and its objectives—I like your suggestion better, as it’s moreso of a deep dive
Usually a person who, for example, wants to seduce girls, already from birth has the basic skills to get any girl into bed. It’s all about upbringing and what psychological problems a person cannot overcome. I think I’ll spend 20 hours if I’m completely divorced from the topic, but in our modern rapidly developing world these topics are already known, some are better, some are worse, just delve a little deeper)
oh my god this is the best subliminal success idea I’ve read in the last 12 months.
I think that each person can apply the right numbers of hours to their personal scenario, but it’s the right idea.
Spending 20 hours researching crypto before running a sub on it is an EXCELLENT idea, the sub can help you process all the information and make connections — but spending 20 hours reseraching seduction/fitness before doing it seems counterproductive; in that case it’s probably better to spend 10 hours researching it while you run your first cycle and 10 hours spent doing it in your first cycle, because @joker is right and some things are ALREADY frontloaded just because of the long, facsinating lives everyone here has lived.
Take Action. Work Hard. Become Worthy of the subliminal.
I see your point bro, but I think there is a difference between knowing about a topic, and spending several hours with your boots on the ground, in the trenches, attempting to do the thing/learn the thing yourself.
In my personal opinion, I also think that the modern world is a breeding ground for people overestimating how much they know about a topic and how much experience they have doing something. Consuming content about a topic is not the same as doing it but it tricks us into thinking that we’ve done it.
It’s pretty easy to trick yourself into thinking that you, for instance, know a lot about seduction because you’ve seen movies, TV shows, listened to podcasts, read some reddit posts etc.
Compare the person above who knows a lot about seduction to someone that’s closely read and studied “The Art of Seduction” by Robert Greene, for example (it’s just the only book I trust on the subject, I’m sure there are other great books on the topic). Someone who’s read it diligently and thought about it, analyzed it, and drawn parallels between it and their own experiences and observations.
This is the kind of “research” I’m talking about. I’m talking about hard, in-depth, honest, and self-aware learning and engaging with a subject, which is very different from simply "knowing about it. And Ideally, someone would do something, take some other action after the research. They would attempt to apply what they’ve learned.
This is the 20 hours of research I’m talking about, and it might be very challenging, but it pays dividends.
Isn’t this automatic if you have a goals → subliminal orientiation…?
It seems like one of the biggest reasons why people struggle, is because they have a subliminal → goals orientation which fundamentally makes zero sense. It’s backwards.
For example:
Why does the goal come attached to the subliminal itself (RICH Crypto or HoM)? As if the desired goal, and intended action is solely contingent on the subliminal.
Most normal people, already have a goal (an interest in trading), and are actively working towards it… then they pick the subliminal that aligns with it to support them.
For some reason I get the impression that a lot of people approach subliminals in reverse, where they have no goals and aren’t actively working towards anything. Then they read subliminal descriptions, and revolve everything around the subliminal.
This is the most common sense approach. I only use subs that can aid me the most when it comes to the action I take on a daily basis. These are my daily routines and intents I act upon out of the way I live. Once I’ve decided that I give up on a particular action/routine I usually change my stack, picking another sub that would suit the aforementioned approach. There’s no point in running a sub that doesn’t aid me in what I do on a daily basis. I never run “superfluous” scripting that is scripting that doesn’t aid what I do or I’m actively working on/towards.
I was there, too, and I wasted a lot of time going this route.
Subs reshape your patterns, get rid off those that are “negative” and form “positive” patterns only if those patterns get ACTIVATED consistently. We activate them by our intent and action.
Choose and work with subs that aid the removal, transformation and formation of those patterns that you ACTIVATE consistently, and that are vital for your growth.
Aiming subs at your (psychological and behavioral) patterns in order to change them through what you already do on a daily basis (and slightly beyond your comfort zones = beyond what you usually DO) is far more effective than setting goals and striving to achieve them. I’m not saying you should have no goals though. All those patterns you want to eliminate, reshape and instill should aid you in achieving your long-term goals or growing towards becoming who you want to become.
On the other hand, that framework is highly effective only for advanced users who can clearly distinguish those patterns and know how to work on them. Naturally, it’s more about optimizing the “transmutation process” since every subliminal input does something for you.
The approach suggested by the topic opener is a great idea for users who are yet to discover the intricacies of Mental Alchemy.
Say more if you please? If so, can you describe some kind of internal methodology? Because I think I understand what you mean, but I’m not sure I fully do.
Maybe methodology is the wrong word…examples, metaphors, etc. I’m interested in what I’m seeing.
I don’t know the scripting nor do I know how to create subliminal programs yet I’ve been using those tools for over eight years now and I got an impression that the main obstacle to executing the scripting may be that the scripting MAY BE aimed at pretty abstract concepts like Primal here (just to give you an example so that you can understand my framework better):
Cultivate an inherent sense of authority and confidence that others find irresistibly attractive, ensuring your presence is both felt and respected, making you a natural leader and a focal point in any social setting.
I suppose the scripting for this objective is aimed DIRECTLY at those mental and behavioral patterns that constitute “an inherent sense of authority and confidence” like being rock solid, being calm no matter what, being always positive and graceful, being fair when it comes treating people, being respected by people for who you are, calibrating and moderating your social behavior, etc.
However, as I said I don’t know the scripting and those objectives are listed to give you an idea what you can expect of the sub, and it doesn’t mean that the scripting is aimed at achieving those objectives directly. My point is, to target DIRECTLY those mental and behavioral patterns that naturally lead to fulfilling the objectives. I suppose that’s the case in SC subliminals yet my framework focuses on those patterns, where you’re consciously focused on and work on those behavioral patterns (I gave you examples of those patterns above).
I ran Primal for four months but I still couldn’t get any tangible results when it comes to making connections with strangers, seducing women and I would still experience slight social anxiety in public, especially when passing by people. I wondered why it was so when it dawned on me that I had that habit (pattern) not to look around and not to look for eye contact with passersby. Upon that realization, I instantly shifted that pattern by taking a look around, engaging in eye contact and communicating with people via body language.
Since then I’ve been able to engage in communicating with strangers and the door to seducing women got opened.
That one shift in my patterns opened a whole new world of possibilities to me. Opportunities to connect with people and seduce women.
This is what I meant by being focused directly on recognizing your patterns and working on them in order to shape them, instead of being utterly focused on long-term goals and the action that needs to be taken towards them. Those simple and obvious shifts in your patterns cause the snowball effect for the long-term goals and make taking action towards them so much easier.
Beautiful bloom man. That makes a lot more sense. I personally like goal orientation because when the chips are down, recon hits, and things get tough, it’s really useful to know what your aiming for, essentially, to have something to hold your head up when it gets tough.
But people can be too goal orientated where they miss the bigger picture, that’s also valid.
I think your method is great, and ultimately, it’s the tiny changes that compound and lead to a transformation of the self.
Call me cliche, but the balances approach might be the best strategy, right?
Know where you are headed, but stay sensitive to the small details, the behavioral patterns.
Precisely. We work on recognizing and shifting/eliminating/creating those patterns to not just change them for it’s sake but in order to have them facilitate taking action towards our goals that constitute our vision (who we want to be and what kind of life we want to lead). A kind of pyramid model where the said patterns are the foundation of it and our vision is its apex, whereas taking action towards our goals are its lateral faces.
I’m going to lay down more detailed exaplanation below, answering @joker’s inquiry.
It’s not about becoming too self-conscious but recognizing and working on those patterns of yours that are vital for taking action towards your goals.
Let’s get into the details.
Say you’re running Primal, like myself.
You envision yourself as a highly sexual and masculine man who leads an abundance life when it comes to quality women, and indulges himself with them in the spirit of total sexual liberty. That’s the apex of the pyramid - the vision of you as a Primal man. This is the apex of what Primal offers (at least in my opinion).
All Primal’s objectives are the lateral faces of the pyramid, that lead to the apex, meaning, they’re essential and constitute it. One needs to take action that propels achieving those objectives. It’s as simple as that.
Now, let’s take a look at one of those lateral faces of the whole pyramid - one of the objectives. For example,
Eradicate social and approach anxiety by building confidence and strategies to overcome nervousness. Transform every social interaction from a potential stressor into an opportunity for growth and connection.
Now we need to recognize those mental and behavioral patterns in us that make building this lateral face (achieving this goal) hard and figure out what patterns would propel its construction (achieving this goal) and work on shifting/removing/creating them. Let’s say, like me in the past;
we don’t even look around when in public and we don’t engage in eye contact. In that case, we simply overcome this pattern by working on looking around when in public and engaging in eye contact. It may feel uncomfortable at first but gradually we build up this pattern (habit) so that it gets strongly rooted in us. One pattern CHECKED.
Now it’s easier to work on another pattern which is communicating with strangers via body language. We start working on smiling at those women who engage in eye contact with us, getting more and more comfortable doing so, even though some of them will ignore our smile and won’t smile back. We’re getting comfortable with that as well. CHECKED
We move to communicating via body language with those women who are responsive to us (and our smile, for example), we show them our interest in subtle ways (keeping eye contact, smiling etc.) and watch for signs of reciprocated interest or its lack. We’re getting comfortable with whichever of the results. CHECKED.
Now, when women respond with their interest, we move to just smiling at them and saying “hi” or cracking some situational joke and watching their reaction, if it’s positive we can try to strike up a convo, if not we keep moving. Again, we’re getting comfortable with whichever of the results. CHECKED.
Going this route (working with our patterns gradually) we get to the point where striking up conversations with women we don’t know is as natural as breathing. From there we work on building connections with women.
The objective achieved! We’ve built one of the lateral faces that constitute the apex of the whole pyramid. Naturally, working on all of them brings us closer and closer to the apex. All of them are interconnected as it’s one “structure”.
I understand that this approach may be a bit difficult, and especially for beginners, yet that works beautifully.
It’s would be great if working on those fundamental patterns was even more facilitated by subs.
On a side note, this approach reduces recon as well since you’re focused on spotting those patterns when recon occurs, and actively working on them you overcome recon. At least, in my experience.
You wrote this very clearly and clearly. It turns out that our conscious actions are just as important as, for example, listening to Primal. Is there an impulse of the motor force of the subconscious itself? After all, without waiting for the result from the sub, you need to go to the goal yourself, then what is the point of listening if it could be done without the sub?!