My main point is not really to defend my own stack. My point is that there are programs that, on the surface, may not seem very related, in one person’s view. But for someone else those programs may be very much related. Effectiveness is not just determined by the subliminal itself, but by the relationship of the individual to the subliminal and the subliminals’ scripts .
Sometimes this point gets overlooked in our discussions. We’ll ask questions like ‘What does Ascension do to you?’ or ‘What does Emperor make you do?’
While the script is of course intrinsically very influential, the context around the script (e.g., the person’s worldview, personality, goals, past experiences, internal associations) also seems to be highly determinative of the course and outcomes.
Put another way, if an elephant eats a carrot, the carrot becomes elephant tusks. If an eagle eats a carrot, the carrot becomes wings. If I eat that same carrot, I won’t grow tusks or wings. hahaha. (but the script matters very much, so we can also say, if an elephant or an eagle eats arsenic or cyanide, the results will be fatal.)
So you wrote:
I agree with that but am just specifying it further.
It’s not just about some orientation that exists externally as a characteristic of the Title.
It’s more about the life and the mind of the person who is using the Title.
The antidote to being pulled in different directions is, in other words, not only to understand the Titles better; but to actually clarify yourself and your lifestyle: What you value, To What actions you are likely/willing to commit, What life looks like to you, and so on.
When a person sees and feels how she wants to move forward with the next step, selecting the right Titles and the right stack should be much easier. Even if someone else cannot see how those titles are related, she’ll have the confidence of how they fit well for her.