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I just feel the spa effects … but all my griefs disappeared totally and … I had decades of dysmorphia for a part of my body … I realized I dont have it anymore … so I dont feel the healing but the healing is happening !!!

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I ran 4 cycles of DR Red1 and to me, DR Regen is a harder title to run.

I’m pairing it with Paragon so I doubt its my stack.

I thought this was gonna be another cool calm and grounded vibe like GLM but it’s been the opposite for me so far. I’ll stick to it tho.

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There is a comfortable stillness in my mind usually. Tho i still had sudden bouts of excitement, anger etc. It has been an emotionally revealing week for me

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I have found GLM definitely mutes the expression of highs and excitement; it comes back, but in a more tempered manner.

That’s probably cause you genuinely did win/ have won/ are winning there :slight_smile:

I will recognize this for when I test/run this sub. I’m very composed and measured externally, but can be a drama King on the inside. I love and crave intensity, and GLM helped me realize I don’t need peaks and valleys to make progress. They’ll come naturally. From what I’ve read, it seems DR: Regeneration helps issues disappear by integrating and elevating.

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I am pairing it with a Paragon custom too and

I noticed that daily burn on Regeneration, the kind that initially made me reactive to almost any interaction.

But I noticed something in a dream state last night, and even yesterday, which really surprised me. Regeneration is working on my never-ending expectations of others.

It’s easy to be miserable when I believe you’ll fail me.
It’s easy to pout and whine when you won’t treat me like I see myself, as a kid who feels unable to face life alone.
It’s easy to feel desperate when you won’t be there for me all the time.

This everyday thinking is why I’ve withdrawn so much from life and relationships. Having ceaseless expectations for others always comes back bad for me.

This was worked on my last DR run almost 3 years back, as it unexpectedly deflated my expectations for others to fill my needs.

And it’s not even been two weeks on Regeneration, and that is being worked on already.

This is life-changing.

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Has anyone had any outward manifestation of calm on this title? Prior to running this my job was calls nonstop, I dealt with a few irritating customers, and I could never get out of work on time because I’d get phone calls literally minutes before my shift was up.

This whole week it’s been relatively easy issues to fix, less call volume, and I’ve left work exactly when my shift ends. I can definitely say that internally I seemed to always be primed for chaos and expecting it. Even when I set the intention of having a nice calm quiet day things blew up in my face. It’s exactly what I’ve needed from my environment to help me heal.

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Something I thought of just now, is that this program is the first in a good while where I haven’t even read the description or bullet points yet. All I knew is the former Regeneration and Saint’s description of the inner spa and some comments on this page from users.

It’s kind of interesting in the way that you get to notice some of the effects and scripting organically without too much of an expectations through having to read it first. Also, interesting that I did it this way (although not consciously at first) as the program itself encourages less rationalization and reasoning, and more just feel it and live it.

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Im about to enter a plane now, but just so I dont forget the vibe.

Im experiencing with the aid of Regeneration an awakening to what I though it was lost in me, my very essence, so long forgotten.
Not only that, but by being present, listening, smiling, just being there, I kind of triggered the same kind of return to the essence in someone else.

I will comment further when I have time.

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Interesting comment, and relevant to me.

Every time I ran new Regen it triggered a lot of agitation, although not at anything in particular that I could determine. It was quite odd. I’ve had similar reactions from Sanguine, come to think of it. I just put it down to recon, but maybe it’s deeper than that.

All the greatest growth I’ve experienced was via engaging in some kind of trial, spiritual or otherwise. Walking through the fire and burning off the old and the weak. Rest and healing comes after that, not before. Growth also requires stress and risk, not just sitting there feeling safe. You need both. Seasons and cycles.

That’s how I see it, at a fundamental level.

I’ve ordered my Water/Regeneration custom, but I think maybe I need to be more selective about how and when to run it.

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Are you supposed to run it solo?

A belated Happy Birthday! To @Joa23 and @WinglissStark

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Thank you @RVconsultant for your kind wishes

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Why isn’t it possible to heal in a less traumatic way?

Can’t healing, growth, and transformation be a pleasant process, tinged with joy all throughout and marked by a feeling of levity?

This is the pivot I began making a few months ago, thanks to my therapist incessantly banging on the drum of being less demanding and perfectionistic with myself, and now Regeneration is further hammering home that it IS possible for me to grow through happiness and joy and in a relaxed way, rather than through pain, trials, and tribulations.

They are two different paths that end at the same destination, but one is a march with a ruck sack through the dark, winding road in the scary forest, while the other is a stroll on the beach with your toes in the sand, the sun on your face, and the sound of the waves carrying you forward.

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I’m talking specifically about me. You can heal in whatever way you see fit.

And it’s not traumatic, it’s liberating, if you have the courage to face it. And it IS about courage, because the strength for that is in everyone.

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I understand, I’m not trying to get you to change, only bringing a different perspective to the conversation and sharing insights I’ve recently stumbled across.

Wholeheartedly agree with you there.

Pain will always be a part of life, and HOW we respond to it is important.

We can face pain and struggle with courage, faith that we’ll come out the other side stronger, and inner peace.

Or we can let it steam roll us and still come out the other side stronger eventually…

Sometimes there is no choice and it steam rolls you whether you want it to or not.

But how you approach it colors the outcome, no doubt.

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I understand where you’re coming from – this is a philosophical issue that I grappled with myself. I have always experienced intense growth, these almost unsurmountable obstacles that I somehow managed to fight through and experienced massive inner change afterward.

However, I began to recognize that it wasn’t the trial itself that generated growth, but rather the wisdom I developed when self-reflecting about the trial. I recognized that if I develop my own consciousness and awareness of the patterns in my life, then I could derive meaning from the mundane events of life. That the everyday “boring” moments in life carried just as much wisdom as those intense experiences.

Crisis arrives after an individual has ignored a problematic pattern for too long, leading to a moment of breakdown, where emotional catharsis assists to release that pattern. But if I become calm, focused and aware, I could sense the pattern within the mundane before it builds to crisis and just as much meaning could be derived from that peaceful resolution. Hyper-intensity or breaking myself down to zero over and over becomes less helpful than having a stable, balance base to build upon.

For example, why would a person need to spend 10 years with an energy and life sucking narcissist to recognize that they need to have boundaries? Would having awareness of the pattern to attract these individuals, and using that developed awareness to transmute the pattern prevent it from happening in the first place?

It is the corporations and elites that perpetuate the idea that life must be intense for growth to occur, because a populace that cannot relax and grow is constantly distracted, immersed in societal drama, looking for meaning. The individual who has trained their nervous system, their mind, to remain calm regardless of what’s happening externally has true power, because we begin to see through the illusions of the world and turn back within the self for meaning rather than what’s out there.

There’s always something to be afraid of. 3I/Atlas or whatever. SNAP benefits ending as of this weekend. Mass hunger scare for the United States. Always some intense shittiness keeping your attention out there instead of what’s within. And then, we turn around and perpetuate that same thing to each other, forcing moments of intense breakdown and being convinced that this is the only way to grow. So, Dragon Reborn: Regeneration’s method of action metaphorically presents a very deep question: What if you said NO?

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Yes I have noticed some outward manifestations. I was actually thinking about this last night while I was at work. For the first time in a good while it feels like the universe is working for me rather than against me and things that benefit me just seems to happen.

I think its more so addressing the negative thoughts and paradigms that we have within us, which ends up making it easier to attract more positive things/events into our lives.

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Just to be clear, this kind of thing isn’t what I was talking about. But I understand your response was general, intended for everyone.

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Yes – to be clear, that wasn’t directed at you specifically, just making a philosophical connection between the way the collective tends to view growth and those at the top who perpetuate it.

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