Ive heard it said quite often that if you mix healing subs with physical subs, the heal sub has a tendency to overpower the other one. However after having spend a long time on a certain healing sub already, the bulk of it should be processed by than. Would at that point stacking it with a nonhealing sub be a possibility? Or would the healing sub than still overpower the other one?
Depends on the type of healing sub. Khan ST1 (total breakdown) and Dragon Reborn (especially its ST1) are better run by themselves. They are very poweful and will override other titles in your stack.
If you think about it, Khan Total Breakdown is tearing down your negative beliefs and past traumas. Imagine during that time trying to incorporate wealth building like Ascended Mogul. It’s like destruction and creation at the same time.
Regarding having spent a sufficient amount of time on healing subs, then it is better to move on and concentrate on non-healing subs. Maybe add lighter healing subs to your non-healing subs like Regeneration.
It’s best to cycle healing subs.
Example :
1 week Dragon Reborn
1 week Ascension
How about this idea @Lion
Sounds interesting. Worth an experiment although I would say it is too confusing for the subconcious to change at a short notice. That’s just my guess though.
@pacman - i think it best to stack DR ST4 along with Ascencion. That would work just fine. DR ST2 and DR DT3 is also okay to be stacked but I must admit I had recon with those two too.
Do we have to heal?
Cant we just use an alpha sub and over write the trauma and negative shit?
That’s an option too. We could use “healing” as procrastination instead of working. Better to use something like Emperor (which has Rebirth in it) and heal and be alpha at the same time.
Unless one really resonates with the DR sales page
Mhmmm youre definitely giving me something to think about here. In a way that has been somewhat what im doing.
That said i do feel that the benefits of DR feel like theyre far greater than what other subs can offer. The lack of ressistance to anything feels so freeing and im not sure if i wanna give that up anytime soon.
There’s value in trying things out. That way we get some new knowledge. All the best
Glad to help, man
I think one can heal with regeneration Or Elixr in a stack. DR will be too powerful and overpower the other titles
I did what Raphael said.
After 8 months of healing I switched for 10 days to Primal Seduction and now I have this feeling In my chest of exploding pain.
Altought I can proceed with PS, I don’t really want to before this pain is gone.
So if you start with DR, take your time, it’s so worth it
I;ve been using Paragon with my herbs as a main ground focus for a while, with some Diamond, before other cores (RM, Stark) and accessory programs. I don’t think Paragon has been slowing down the process
I usually time Paragon in my stack around a time when I think I will be about to fall asleep naturally. Add my Dreams V2 Ultima in there, and then at the hour stage I’m likely to be in REM sleep queue RM/Stark etc.
Emotional healing subs are a different beast I think physical healing subs like Spartan or Paragon shouldn’t slow down the progression rate for the other majors… at least, I haven’t noticed a slowdown of progress. But emotional healing ties up the subconscious coprocessor because a lot of material needs to pass through the conscious subconscious bridge. So that means less time for the ideas the sub is trying to innoculate to reach the conscious mind while the healing process is operating.
The physical healing in Paragon and to.an extent in Spartan don’t seem to cause as much slowdown to the processor for me… almost like the two threads are operating concurrently.
Honestly, it truly depends on the situation – in most cases, it likely will not, if anything it’ll clear away the blockages which are preventing you from reaching your subliminal objectives.
I’m glad to have put I Am in my Custom, it has always been the most benevolent healing module (derived from personal experience), and when paired with Attachment Destroyer and Ares, anyone is able to eradicate all that is standing in their way of becoming their greatest self.
It is not so long the baggage is cleared (in other words; emptying the bucket) before you can actually construct a new experience for oneself – we must let go of the past in order to create a new future, otherwise, we’ll constantly act out of past experience and considering we’d like to write our own script and experience the destiny we please, it is an absolute must to release what’s been.
Healing within translates beautifully on the external, if one truly heals whole behavioral patterns will be let go off.
That’s what happens on Total Breakdown, after a month most users reach a state where they have quite literally voided most of their personality and characteristics – this will allow the user to reprogram their entire paradigm from a clean slate.
A powerful approach to healing, yet not always as pleasing to the Ego.
Raphael, I’ve been doing RegenQ for about 3.5 months, and in two weeks, I’m going to switch to Khan st.1 Total Breakdown. Your words have made me even more determined to make that move . Thanks!
Khan is definitely worth it, it will change your whole reality for sure
Exactly how I feel after 20 days.
Not much left of my old self.
I like that.
Building from the ground up instead of fixing potholes gives a cleaner result.
Khan Total Breakdown is obnoxiously powerful at dissolving past trauma and wiping one’s slate clean.
A habit takes 21 days to be engrained concretely within one’s consciousness.
Yes, Khan truly does wipes clean all of ones trauma after a month — as long as you thereafter do not submit to negative experiences, you’ll be set for grandiose achievements.
As of currently, I’m going through Total Breakdown once again; it must be the second time now. And I love everything about it!
Now with the Qv2 technology, it feels smooth and refreshing like never before.
A good indicator of whether a person drastically needs healing is when he/she is constantly restlessly affected by negative thought-forms.