you mentioned this would benefit from previous runs of Hero?
How much would this benefit from Khan Black runs previously?
Also, a custom with Hero: Stage 1 Earth, Hero: Origins, and Emperor: Art of War - for game time performance? Is that doable or with the new tech unrealistic?
Yes, since the foundations of achieving mastery has already been set and developed. This title will elevate those results.
Khan Black, since it deals with the cleansing of the body’s energetic system, is a good foundation to any title. Once people begin to understand the relationship between the body, internal energy and their ability to create (and thus get results), titles like Khan Black and AEON will become much more popular and understandable.
It’s a good stack, just remember that Origins also deals with virtue and other topics that you’ll have to process. You might want to test just Earth and Art of War to lower the cognitive load.
Stages 2, 3, 4 all have benefit. You have to determine if you have an emotional issue to overcome, lack of mental clarity or an issue with taking decisive authentic action.
You must determine whether your ability to trade is being hampered by emotions (fear of failure, for example), a lack of mental clarity, or an issue with action taking. Those are the central questions for determining the best choice between 2, 3, and 4.
Yes, but there will be a different feel to it. More body awareness and ability to understand things like the science of motion. I think you’ll be pleased.
Depends on the artist. Myself, for example, writes from emotion and it’s less of a mental experience. I would choose Water to pair with vibes. However, those who create from the standpoint of mind and creation is more of a mental experience would prefer Air. However, running both stages would be best for this.
The microloops technology allows us to cover more topics within a single title or file rather than having to spread them across multiple titles. The compounding effect is within the single stage itself. As the file progresses, more concepts are added. Thus, the intention is to start with microloops of a few minutes and then slowly progress toward running the entire loop.
Because of this, we can include an incredible amount of concepts within a four stage title. Not only does this provide more value to customers, but customers now get to personalize their experience because they get to choose their starting point, rather than having to run stages they aren’t interested in to get to the stage they really want.
But The Light That Blinds does have a progression system. You just run them in order. Here’s why it’s ordered that way:
Earth — the body. When your body is tired or hungry or sleepy, how does that affect your emotions, thinking and drive? They become impaired. Thus, if you are severely unhealthy, it makes little sense to pursue things like cognitive enhancement because the vessel itself is not functioning optimally.
Water — the emotions. Once the body has been refined, the emotions themselves must be understood. Otherwise, those moments and flashes of inspiration from the mind could be hampered by low vibration emotions like fear and anger. Once the emotions are purified, impressions from the mind can be accurately interpreted.
Air — the mind, thought. Once the individual can now properly receive impressions from the mind, the focus is now turned toward understanding and stabilizing the mind. The goal here is complete clarity, understanding the nuances of your mind and how to reshape it to support your craft.
Fire — desires, action. Now the individual is operating from the position of synthesis, having worked through the issues mentioned above. The only thing left is to externalize the new inner reality with the outer, which means taking action and working in the material world through the expression of craft.
And then the cycle repeats until you have reached the goal desired.
As for the final HERO title, I haven’t decided what form it should take.
Parts of it were adapted, yes. The element concept was adapted. I just found a better way to complete the project. It’s possible that the final title would be a single stager, given the direction of The Light That Blinds.