So it’s alright to run it that long? Do you take longer washouts after a couple cycles?
lol. Yea, some of us got the idea that ideally you want 12 cycles or more for a sub. It’s not always easy though with so many offerings and updates.
I just came off a 30 day washout after 5 cycles. Generally my policy is to take a longer washout every 4-6 cycles. But usually it’s like 10-15 days. I figured I haven’t done a 30 day washout in so long it was time.
the longer you run one sub, the better you integrate changes and get more and deeper results
There are a few subs which you might want to run 1-2 cycles and then rotate out for some time but it’s not mandatory and if subs align with your goals completely, no reason to stop running them
(I’m talking about Stark Black and Emperor Black here)
Sounds like GLM connects us to our deepest desires…you know one of those popular questions that people ask in podcasts etc. “What would you do if money wasn’t a constraint?”. You can still do Muay Thai and make money with it. At the end of the day every skill can become an art and the artist can look it at as the best way to make love to reality itself. Johny Sins is a p*r star but if you closely observe these top folks work hard to master the skill of the act itself. Everything can be orgasmic if you want it to be, so it’s not an A vs B vs C scenario, it’s how beautifully you can blend A, B, and C and hold them all without them losing their individuality yet providing you the synergistic affects of each other.
Same. The name really gives that impression. What sold me was the update drawing on Cicero as one of its bases.
Running this with Elixir and recently Regeneration, and there have been a couple random things I’ve noticed for the first time. Like this protein shake place I’ve been to probably like 100 times has TV screens in the building (it’s like a little kiosk), and I asked the worker if they were always there, and he said yeah. I’ve literally never noticed them, and they’re right there above the cash register area. Maybe something to do with presence scripting, or just remaining more centered when out and about.
I’ve been really surprised with how my body has been shifting. It’s not super fast. But like noticing definition I’ve never had. And I can’t blame my workouts, because I’m not doing weights or really much that I would expect to lend itself to those type of results. I do some band pull aparts as a shoulder warmup. I do a 6 minute bodyblade circuit. That’s as close as I get to resistance/strength training for the upper body. My workouts have basically been bare minimum. Just mobility and walking and 10 mins of exercise bike, legs only.
I wouldn’t expect that is Body of Stillness, but maybe?
My theory is that it could also be a manifestation from my LOTS run last year. I got the right tool to shape my body into my ideal. I don’t even lift weights yet I’m getting toned up. When I used to lift weights I’d put on size but never got that definition that I wanted.
Started a new cycle of this up. The entire morning this dark mind state didn’t pass, and I didn’t feel the usual effects of GLM. Then bam… so much mental clarity, peace, joy, freedom and detachment. Such a great title, that the relief it provides brings a tinge of worry… that such relaxation, calm, and clear mental state will disappear. It actually only goes deeper.
I’m starting to see where it fits in more to the alpha line of products and it’s definitely the detachment, strength scripting and peace. Being so abundant within oneself, one can truly call himself a man, regarding, handling himself and emotions. I love and appreciate this edition like wine.
Mr. @SaintSovereign Have you asked qOS yet about GLM+GLM:C? I tried searching but qOS results are plentiful.
From qOS:
These two titles target complementary dimensions of the same expression, which is what makes this stack interesting.
The original Godlike Masculinity builds from the inside — inner stillness, emotional mastery, composure under pressure, Stoic groundedness, and a quiet presence that others feel before they can name it. It also contains physical shifting scripting oriented toward posture, bearing, and the outward signs of inner order.
The Commander builds from the outside — it’s almost entirely focused on projecting a raw, commanding aura of status, charisma, and power into the room. The copy describes it as close to 100% status scripting. It also includes a version of Inner Circle scripting, which may help draw the right people, allies, and opportunities into your orbit.
What the stack creates is a more complete expression than either title alone. The Commander without inner substance can project power that reads as domineering or hollow — the copy even notes that “throwing around dominance like confetti can rattle cages.” The original GM’s Stoic foundation — composure, emotional intelligence, the joyful warmth that the copy specifically calls out — may give The Commander’s aura a depth and groundedness that makes it land differently. Status backed by genuine inner stillness tends to command respect rather than just attention. Meanwhile, The Commander amplifies outward what the original GM cultivates inward — the inner silence actually radiates as presence and authority in social and professional spaces.
The physical scripting also reinforces across both titles. The original GM works on embodying inner order through how you carry yourself. The Commander adds scripting specifically around posture, eye contact, voice, and body language as expressions of power. These aren’t redundant — they approach the same outer dimension from different angles.
One thing to be clear about: The Commander is an Artisan Line title designed for advanced users, and it hits hard even on its own. Start with short microloops on both when running them together and build from there.
These QOS are fire
@SaintSovereign . It’s beginning to be a favorite of mine. If you guys made it and vouch, I like that aspect of service. AI/LLM done right.