Dragons Nest with Gold eggs

Yes, The subliminals help me release what’s familiar and step beyond my comfort zone into growth and transformation.

DRR challenges you in ways you never expect. It can be painful, but it’s through that pain that you learn to love, to accept, and to see life as a journey filled with new beginnings and endless opportunities.

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Just curious at any point in the journey with this sub did you feel like numbed out? like your head is fuzzy and numb and same with the heart?

Yes, at first it felt strange—so strange that I wanted to stop right away. But I didn’t.

From the beginning, I’ve always wanted to break free from the invisible chains that hold me back. I’ve longed for freedom—real, inner freedom—but my own reality keeps pulling me back into the comfort zone I’ve built around myself. Every time I try to step out, I somehow end up right where I started.

I’ve had my share of painful experiences, moments I wish had never happened, and regrets I’ve tried to bury deep inside. For a long time, I refused to acknowledge them. But emotions don’t just disappear; they linger like old energy waiting to be released. When they finally surface and start to fade—like a stubborn stain being washed from the skin—it stings. Sometimes it leaves me feeling fuzzy and numb, disconnected for days or even weeks.

And then there’s the heart. That part of the process is the hardest. The heart doesn’t just ache—it feels like it’s under pressure, like something inside is being forced open. At times it even feels physical, almost like a stroke, but it’s really the heart learning to let go.

Once you move through those stages, though, things begin to shift. The chaos settles. What once felt unbearable becomes normal, even peaceful. I no longer experience those heart-stirring sensations, but I can see how much I’ve changed because of them.

Now, I deal with people—and with life itself—in a calmer, more mature way. The world hasn’t changed, but I have. And that quiet comfort I used to chase? It finally feels like it lives inside me.

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Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days

Grandma Was Right: Look Up and Live a Little More

My grandma always reminded us not to get too attached to our gadgets, especially our smartphones. She would say, “Those little screens make you weak.” Back then, I used to laugh, thinking she just didn’t understand modern life. But as I’ve grown older, I realize how right she was.

Technology connects us in incredible ways—it allows us to talk to loved ones across oceans, learn anything at the touch of a button, and share our lives with people we might never meet in person. But at the same time, it quietly pulls us away from the world right in front of us. We’re connected to everyone, yet often disconnected from ourselves and the people sitting beside us.

There’s a strange kind of loneliness that comes from constant scrolling. We chase notifications instead of sunsets, likes instead of laughter, and stories on a screen instead of stories told face to face. We’ve traded the warmth of real presence for the cool glow of pixels.

Grandma didn’t need a smartphone to feel connected. She connected through conversation, eye contact, and shared silence. She found joy in the simplest things—a walk outside, the smell of coffee in the morning, the laughter of her grandchildren. She lived in the moment, fully and sincerely.

Cell phones are wonderful tools. They help us stay in touch with people who are far away—but if we’re not careful, they also take us away from the people right next to us. The more time we spend looking down at our screens, the more we miss what’s happening above them: the beauty of the world, the emotions on someone’s face, the fleeting moments that make life truly special.

So maybe it’s time we listen to Grandma’s advice. Put the phone down once in a while. Look up. Notice the colors of the sky, the sound of laughter, the way the world feels when you’re fully present in it. The best memories—the ones that truly fill your heart—aren’t made online. They’re made in real life, when you’re fully there to live them.

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Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days

Choose to look within — for there, beneath the noise of thought and the chaos of circumstance, lies the quiet space where true peace and joy reside.
Most people spend their lives gazing outward, identifying with the movement of the world — its successes and failures, its gains and losses, its endless tides of pleasure and pain. They believe that life happens to them, that their happiness depends on what occurs beyond their control. And so they are tossed about by every wave of fortune and every storm of emotion.

But there is another choice — one so simple, yet so easily forgotten:
The choice to turn inward.
To rest in the awareness that observes all things yet is untouched by them.
To awaken to the silent presence that is not the body, not the mind, not the fleeting story of “me,” but the eternal witness behind it all.

When you turn inward, you begin to realize that peace has never been absent — it was only obscured by the noise of identification.
The world outside may be full of conflict, but the world within is whole, still, and luminous. The joy that arises there does not depend on reason or circumstance; it springs from the recognition of your own being — from knowing yourself as the consciousness in which all experience appears.

The mind will tell you that peace must be earned, that happiness must be found in future achievements or external change. But truth whispers differently. It says: “Be still, and know.”
Peace is not something to seek, but something to remember.
Joy is not something to chase, but something to uncover.
They are not the result of effort; they are the nature of your very essence.

The world is a reflection — constantly changing, endlessly shifting.
To identify with it is to be bound to impermanence, to mistake the mirror for the self. But when you awaken to what is constant — the timeless awareness behind perception — you discover a freedom that cannot be taken, no matter what happens in the external realm.

This is the great paradox of awakening: you find the deepest connection to life not by clinging to its forms, but by realizing that you are not separate from the Source from which all forms arise.
The more you look within, the more you see that the outer world is not an enemy or an illusion to escape, but a dance of consciousness itself — the same consciousness that you are.

True peace, then, is not indifference. It is not withdrawal.
It is the serene understanding that you are already whole.
It is the realization that even amidst chaos, there exists a still center — a radiant presence that is never disturbed, never diminished, and never lost.

Go within, and you will see:
The world does not give peace; it reflects the peace you carry.
The events of life do not define you; they unfold within you.
You are not a being in search of truth — you are the truth in search of recognition.

So pause. Breathe. Look inward.
Let the outer noise fall into silence.
In that silence, you will meet yourself — not the self of name and form, but the infinite awareness that has always been watching, waiting, and loving without condition.
There, in that sacred stillness, you will find the peace that the world cannot give and the joy that the world cannot take away.

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Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days

When the devastating storm struck, I remained calm and composed — almost nonchalant — despite the chaos around us. Resilience has always been embedded in the DNA of my company, and in moments like these, it proves its true worth. From the beginning, I built our structure with adaptability in mind, inspired by a strategy I once learned from guerrilla training: the concept of the cell group. Each team functions as a distinct, self-sufficient unit — capable of operating independently, yet seamlessly connected to the whole. Every member is both unique and replaceable, ensuring that no single disruption can bring the system down.

When one of our facilities was severely affected by the storm, that principle came to life. Like pieces of a puzzle coming together, the remaining teams immediately reorganized, supporting one another and compensating for what was lost. The unaffected facilities absorbed the workload without hesitation, operating as if the damaged one was still part of the network. Our workflow continued with minimal interruption, proving the strength of our decentralized approach.

Within hours, remote operations were activated. Our “work-from-home” contingency plan ensured that productivity remained steady, even when physical locations were compromised. In our company, there is no such thing as a complete “time-out” — not because we’re inflexible, but because our mission is critical to the movement of goods that fuel the economy.

This experience reinforced a core truth: resilience isn’t just about surviving adversity; it’s about being prepared, adaptable, and unwavering in purpose — no matter what challenges come our way.

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Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days

My dreams have been growing stronger lately. For two nights in a row, I haven’t had a proper sleep. I’ve been avoiding the news and instead focusing on music and my usual routine. I tried redirecting what I saw in my dream—trying to turn it into a lucid experience where I could fly toward the horizon—but I couldn’t escape the inevitable. There was chaos everywhere. I’m not sure if it was a sign of disaster, or simply the reflection of desperate people.

I woke up around 3 a.m., the clock glowing on the right side of my bed. I shifted into a meditative state, hoping to calm myself after that nightmare, but I eventually drifted back to sleep. By morning, I remembered fragments of what I saw and scribbled them down in my notes. I’ve noticed this pattern—these intense dreams seem to return every year as December approaches.

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Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days

The world seen through the eyes of the ego is filled with struggle, comparison, and sadness. Every moment becomes a contest — to prove, to possess, to be seen. The ego survives by separation: it measures worth by what it has and fears what it might lose.

But when you see through the eyes of your true self, the world changes — not because the world itself has changed, but because your vision has. The same life that once felt heavy becomes light. Every breath, every face, every silence reveals a quiet joy. You stop chasing meaning and start experiencing it.

Joy, then, is not something to be earned or achieved; it’s the natural state of being when the illusion of ego falls away. The struggle ends not when the world becomes easier, but when you begin to see it as it truly is — whole, connected, and already enough.

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Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days

Radical open-mindedness and radical transparency are among the most powerful tools for rapid learning and meaningful change. Learning doesn’t happen in a vacuum — it’s the product of a continuous feedback loop in which we make decisions, observe outcomes, and refine our understanding of reality. The faster and clearer those feedback loops are, the faster we grow.

Being radically open-minded accelerates this process. It strips away self-deception, revealing where our beliefs might be wrong and where our reasoning needs improvement. When we are transparent about our thoughts, motives, and decisions, we make it easier for others to see our blind spots — and to help us correct them. This openness reduces misunderstanding and aligns collective intelligence around truth rather than ego.

The more open-minded you are, the less room there is for self-justification and illusion. The more transparent you are, the more likely others are to give you the honest feedback you need, not the comfortable approval you want. And when that feedback comes from believable people — those with experience, judgment, and results that prove their credibility — the learning effect compounds dramatically.

In this way, radical open-mindedness and transparency aren’t just virtues; they’re systems for aligning perception with reality. They turn every mistake into data, every disagreement into discovery, and every conversation into a chance to see more clearly.

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Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days

This is very interesting, neuroscience has shown that the brain doesn’t just remember facts — it remembers feelings. Every experience we live through passes through the amygdala, the brain’s emotional command center, which determines what’s stored and what’s forgotten. The stronger the emotion, the stronger the memory.

When something excites, frightens, or inspires us, the amygdala releases chemicals like norepinephrine and dopamine. These act as “memory tags,” marking certain moments as significant. In contrast, emotionally neutral experiences often fade quickly — the brain sees no reason to keep them. That’s why we can recall heartbreak, laughter, or fear in vivid detail, yet struggle to remember what we ate for lunch three days ago.

Research shows that emotion doesn’t just color memory — it shapes it. When we recall an emotional event, the brain reactivates those same neural circuits, blending fact with feeling. Memories aren’t static recordings; they’re living, changing narratives that evolve every time we revisit them.

This emotional tagging system exists for a reason. It helps us learn what to seek and what to avoid — which people, places, and experiences bring safety or pain. But it also means that healing emotional wounds often requires changing the feelings attached to a memory, not just remembering the facts.

The science is clear: we are wired to feel before we remember. Logic builds knowledge, but emotion builds meaning — and it’s meaning that truly lasts.

So the next time a moment moves you deeply, know that your brain is taking notes. It’s not just recording what happened; it’s remembering how it made you feel.

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Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days

Remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for. The life you’re living today — the opportunities, the people, the moments you often take for granted — are the very things your past self longed to experience. It’s easy to overlook how far you’ve come when you’re focused on what’s next, but gratitude brings perspective. Every step, every small victory, and every answered wish is proof that progress is real, even if it unfolds quietly. So take a moment to appreciate the present; it’s the embodiment of dreams that once felt out of reach.

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Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days

People act from their own fears, their own wounds, and their own beliefs — not from your truth.
The moment you stop taking things personally, you reclaim your peace, your energy, and your power.

Nothing others do is truly about you.
Their words and actions are reflections of their inner world — their expectations, their insecurities, their interpretations.
They speak from their story, not yours.

When you stop absorbing other people’s projections, you become free.
When you stop seeing their reactions as a judgment of your worth, you become steady.
And when you become immune to the opinions and behaviors of others, you no longer volunteer yourself for unnecessary suffering.

What others think is their burden.
What others say is their lens.
What others do is their path.

And none of it has the authority to define you — unless you hand them that power.

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Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days

Not everyone will understand your energy — and that’s perfectly okay.
You’re not here to be understood by everyone.
You’re here to align with the people who recognize your frequency.
Protect your peace, and keep rising.

When you’re living at a different frequency, speaking from a deeper place, many people simply won’t hear you. They’re tuned to a channel you no longer broadcast on.

People can only meet you as deeply as they’ve met themselves.
That’s not a judgment — it’s a truth.

So don’t drain your energy trying to explain your path to those who aren’t ready to walk it.
Don’t shrink, justify, or translate your light just to be accepted.

Your energy is sacred.
Your growth is real.
And those who are meant to understand you will — effortlessly, naturally, without persuasion.

Keep vibrating higher.
The right people will rise to meet you.

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Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days

Positivity doesn’t mean pretending everything is perfect.
It means choosing to keep happiness closer than pain — even when both live in you at the same time.
That’s real strength.

My positivity isn’t fake.
My love isn’t fake.
My excitement for life isn’t fake.

I feel pain. I feel sadness.
But I choose not to let them take the front seat.
I hold joy closer. I hold hope closer.
And that choice is what keeps me moving forward.

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Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days

Faith is the key that unlocks the door to answered prayer.
You can pray for anything, and if you have faith, you will receive it.
Matthew 21:22

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Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days

“Everything is possible for the one who believes”
Mark 9:23

Faith is not blind optimism—it is the quiet, unwavering belief that what seems impossible today can be achieved tomorrow. It is the inner fire that refuses to be extinguished by doubt, fear, or failure. When you have faith, you see opportunity where others see obstacles, and you find strength when the world tries to convince you that you are weak.

Anything is possible when you trust yourself, your preparation, and your persistence. Mountains that seem too high to climb can be scaled, battles that seem too hard to win can be faced, and dreams that feel out of reach can be realized. Faith gives you the courage to take the first step, even when the path ahead is uncertain. It gives you the resilience to rise after every fall, and the patience to keep moving when progress is slow.

Faith is a seed, and effort is the water that makes it grow. Without action, belief is only a wish. But when faith drives action, miracles are born from discipline, and the impossible becomes inevitable. History is full of people who were told “it can’t be done”—and yet, because they believed, because they refused to give up, they achieved greatness that others could not even imagine.

Remember this: the world may doubt you, circumstances may challenge you, and setbacks may test you—but faith is your shield, your compass, and your sword. Hold it firmly, nurture it, and let it guide you. With faith, determination, and relentless action, there is nothing beyond your reach.

Anything is possible. As long as you believe—and never stop moving forward.

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Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days

Many people misunderstand what it means to be emotionally regulated. They imagine it simply as being calm, cheerful, or perfectly composed at all times — as if emotional maturity means handling every situation with flawless grace.

But true emotional regulation is not about staying happy or serene.
It’s about staying present with whatever you’re honestly feeling.

You can be angry and still be regulated.
You can be scared and still be regulated.
You can be hurt, disappointed, overwhelmed — and still be regulated.

Emotional regulation means you remain connected to yourself, your values, and the bigger picture even while difficult emotions move through you. It’s only when you are regulated that you can fully acknowledge your feelings, experience them, and allow them to pass without being consumed by them.

For example, being both angry and regulated might look like this:

“That comment really hurt. It stings. A part of me feels defensive and angry, and I can justify that — because it truly wasn’t okay to say. But I also know this person cares about me. I know that comment doesn’t define me, and I know the situation is more complex than my initial reaction. I can hold all of these truths at the same time.”

From this grounded place, regulation allows you to turn to the person and say,
“Hey, that comment felt pretty crappy. Is everything okay?”

Dysregulation, on the other hand, pulls you away from yourself.
You move into self-protection, lose access to nuance, and get cut off from the wider truth. Your body tightens, your mind narrows, and curiosity disappears. Everything becomes about survival rather than connection.

But when you are regulated, you can remain with your feelings and remain connected to the moment. You don’t abandon your emotions, but you also don’t let them dictate your entire reality. You stay with yourself while also staying open to the possibility that there may be more going on than you can see.

Regulation helps you hold space for nuance, complexity, and different perspectives.
It doesn’t mean the hurtful comment was acceptable.
It simply means you have enough internal stability to move through the moment — not perfectly, but intentionally — instead of shutting down, lashing out, or assuming that one comment represents the whole truth.

This kind of emotional presence is challenging, especially if you’ve never seen it modeled or had someone stay grounded with you during difficult moments. But it is possible — and it’s one of the most powerful forms of emotional strength we can develop.

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Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days

A study from the United Kingdom shows that a supervised eight week exercise rehabilitation program can help restore immune balance in people with long COVID, easing fatigue, joint pain and other lingering symptoms. Researchers followed 31 patients who had been hospitalized with COVID and continued to experience post COVID syndrome. Some joined a structured program involving treadmill walking, cycling and light strength training, while others only received standard follow up care.

The patients who exercised showed improvements in naïve immune cells, which recognize new infections, and in memory T cells that defend against threats the body has faced before. Both CD4 and CD8 memory T cells improved, which are crucial for fighting off future infections and reducing the persistence of viral fragments.

Scientists believe this benefit comes from exercise improving blood flow, allowing immune cells to circulate more effectively, while also stimulating the production of fresh cells and clearing damaged ones. This process helps calm chronic inflammation, which is one of the main drivers of long COVID symptoms.

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Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days

My essence shines with a beauty deeper than anything my eyes have ever known.
I think of the most breathtaking sight I’ve ever witnessed—so moving it brought tears to my eyes.
Yet even that wonder cannot compare to the quiet, limitless beauty of my true self.

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Dragon Reborn RED | Jun 2024 Multistage Stage IVC6
15 mins, Tues and Thur, 7 days break after 21 days

Sometimes life clears away what no longer fits so you can finally rise into what does.
The shake-ups, the shifts, the discomfort—all of it is preparation for the upgrade you once prayed for.
Stay open. Stay willing. Your new beginning isn’t coming… it’s already unfolding.