I didn’t try to be funny in English or in a different language, my native language is Hebrew.
Could be WDB because I’m more relaxed and authentic but also could be that Polyglot is making me more witty.
I didn’t try to be funny in English or in a different language, my native language is Hebrew.
Could be WDB because I’m more relaxed and authentic but also could be that Polyglot is making me more witty.
Probably WDB, my humour became sharper on Wanted
Btw I started to learn Russian and I’m speaking to a native speaker and she said my accent is amazing and that I’m learning very fast.
Also something crazy, she told a sentence in Russian which I knew only 2 words out of 3 but I guessed the third word via context, so I basically knew what she is saying without ever learning the word.
Happy for your progress, looking to learn a couple languages myself but I can’t find a source to learn how to speak like a lawyer, a cop, or even a woman, where’s the scripting @SaintSovereign ? All of that was a joke by the way, except the progress part-it is one thing to buy abd use but it’s great when we see results! enjoy your today.
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Imagine having Limitless Polyglott back then before you went after your language degrees 
No need to imagine. Since time isn’t linear the effects of polyglot were already experienced by or influenced young Saint
We might even say Saint having Language degrees because of polyglot (and all the limitlesses)
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Is this feature possible for QL ,where we feel what we are learning and thus embody that knowledge.
The speed with which this subliminal helps one integrate into any place, group, or organization’s culture … makes it a key tool in any spy’s arsenal.

Would have been nice to have had this back when I was studying mandarin 35 years ago.
Subliminal Club is making university times wonderful for those young people who decide to try their subs.
And the subs probably cost a fraction of what the textbooks do.
Life is a university, my friend and it’s never too late to learn more. @Malkuth. At least that’s how I console myself 
@SaintSovereign Wondering if this sub can reawaken and deepen my second language after a long slumber? It’s at B2+ level so it’s not so much learning more but practising it.
Yes, very much so. And rapidly as well.
An update after a month or so in on this subliminal and learning Portuguese (the real Portuguese that is lol…)
I started even before this subliminal maybe back in late November on a spreadsheets in Goggle drive to create a massive document for myself as a guide and training regime. My goal was to through some basic grammar overview and using mostly high frequency words, to ultimately put it into useful speech sentences and then practice speaking over and over again. I did this using AI.
Then after starting Polyglot, I quickly became aware of holes that I needed to fill in order to cover the language document. Another big one was being able to a much greater degree hear myself as I’m speaking and correcting myself on the tone and pitch of the language all by myself. My aim is not only being able to be fluent, but also to nail the native pronunciation and dialect.
So after a month of hours everyday speaking these sentences, paired with making flash cards of all the words and sentences, and also AI sound files to listen to daily from the same material… I can say that my pronunciation is pretty damn near native and I’m able to read and speak a lot better.
Ans I’m also amazed just how broad my spreadsheet is in covering the most important word classes with 1000 verbs, 500 adjectives, 200 adverbs, glue words and fillers, basic an important grammar(all these categories with sentences) and I also made over 2000(growing still) of the most common nouns all in neat categories with sentences.
The way I see it is that speaking a lot to natives is the ultimate and the biggest thing… but there’s so much work that can be done in the dark, like I’m doing now with several hours of just speaking everyday and self-correcting. Everyday over the last month has been over 1000 sentences at least every single day…
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So to sum it up:
Polyglot has dramatically improved my ability to self correct and catch bad habits. It has also led me into researching a lot more into language learning techniques, and also helped me immensely to finalize my massive spreadsheet which now is just plug and play finally.
I was planning to maybe freshen up my German next, but after a large pothole in the middle of the night and being 2 hours from home in Spain… (two flat tires on the same side lol…) and then 5 hours standing in literally the worst place ever and not being able to get a tow truck bc no one spoke Eglish and they did not understand my mix lol…
I have decided to learn Spanish as soon as I’m fluent in Portuguese, so I saw that ordeal as the sign that it is Spanish next. And the plan with my spreadsheet was that it was going to be easy to just translate everything into a new language as the building blocks in English are already there.
I can say that this spreadsheet has taken up so much time from just studying the language, but it was so worth it as I now literally don’t need anything else to learn and also I can switch language whenever easily.
Languages are just patterns and systems like everything else, and Polyglot really made me realize this… I found my way that I enjoyed to learn and that’s all that matters…
I’m really excited to hear from your efforts to learn Spanish and Portuguese side by side.
From my own experience, learning Latin and Italian parallel, it can be hard to learn to closely related languages at the same time because words are similar but sometimes differ in meaning.
But using polyglot alone will give you a huge advantage over my efforts.
Best of luck
I am curious what’s the relationship between acquiring language and processing subliminals
If one learns through immersion and comprehensible input, then it’s logical to assume that it fills subconscious processing queue, along with subliminals. That’s how I learnt English - as much immersion as possible. At first, with movies and tv series. Then, when I started to understand most of it, I started reading. No conscious studying
So, my question is do subliminal results worsen because the processing queue takes longer to clear (because you are pumping hours of immersion) or does the language acquisition ability worsens because subs compete with it? How does it work?
And technically, will learning language enhance the processing powers/“size” of processing queue, if you are immersing for hours everyday and push your mind to acquire language?
Couldn’t you make this argument for all cognitive and learning subs? If anything, I think the sub enhances this processing because all new experiences will be processed through NSE, giving them a way to neatly fit into the new worldview being established.
I don’t have the neuro-imaging data of people learning with/without subs but I’d assume the areas of individual processing are slightly different. Like if you were to tell me to write something using a whiteboard and marker instead of pen and paper. The way in which I’m writing the information differs, but the information itself remains the same regardless of what I’m writing it with. My recall and understanding of the information may become more or less effective as a result though.
I’ve been engaging in rather intensive Japanese immersion for over a year now (we’re talking about an average of 4 hours a day alongside subliminal usage and day to day life).
I still get notable results from subliminal usage, sensing in-depth internal change and the occasional unexpected external manifestations pop up. I’m listening to Crown & Capital, R.I.C.H. Trader, and RAIKOV at the moment, and I’ve made serious headway in clearing much of the psychological and emotional baggage I accumulated over the years dealing with large sums of capital in the markets.
For example, the trades I took yesterday were executed beautifully, I’ve been getting serious about structuring my inner circle to distance myself from emotional/time leeches, and my confidence has been rebuilt as I continue to listen to the stack.
On the language acquisition front, I am where I expected to be on my ability to parse and understand the language, and it continues to improve on pace with what is expected given the amount of hours I’ve put in.
For a metric, my listening comprehension (which is the domain I focused on near exclusively for that first year) is around the JLPT N3-N2 level, and I engage in native content with surprisingly high comprehension at times, especially compared to where I started.
All of that said, this is a larger energy expenditure than just subliminals alone. Proper sleep is crucial, as is fueling appropriately and taking adequate breaks during the days that I immerse with difficult content.
The brain will require more glucose or ketones, and learning a new language will also build new neural connections - likely more than subliminal usage. (Japanese has multiple scripts, new phonetic mapping, tens of thousands of new words unrelated to English etymologies, etc.).
Exercise will help with any fatigue that could pop up. You and your body will calibrate to balance language learning and other subconscious work. Our minds and bodies are immensely powerful once in a routine.
One last thing: Learning a language is likely improving your brain function, which theoretically could enhance subliminal processing. Staying disciplined is easier for me now than a year ago, and I effectively feel like a new person (I’m in my late twenties, for reference).
Best wishes, and ease yourself into it! You’ll be glad you made the effort. 
not really, because when you just start immersing with the language, literally every piece of information (=word) is unknown and the brain has to work on deciphering ALL of it, while with general studying, even though you might be learning completely new subject, the amount of concepts per minute ot studying is much more limited and smaller, compared to language immersion
but other than that, good point
Fellow Japanese learner! Nice, I just started learning it
I assume you are following the AJATT philosophy as well?
I agree. Learning English has been the best decision in my life, learning Japanese potentially would be second best haha
So, overall, you are saying that neither your results worsened, nor language acquisition process, correct?
My initial speculation was that the result and processing of subs should worsen at least in the beginning because you’d be filling your processing queue with the language, but increase (above baseline) after you’ve acquired a large portion of new language. Due to better memory, neuroplasticity, nuanced understanding of how languages work overall, more context for the subliminal script to latch on and better results due to having more perspectives (when I can’t solve some life problem, oftentimes it helps for me to try to think about it in English, rather than my native language, and the reverse is also true)