Pacman Ascended Mogul to Khan

Nice one @AlexanderGraves , never heard that one before.

I used to work in construction. I remembered we built a new road through a dense forest once. So we had to clear a lot of trees before starting to construct the actual road. And the thing about trees that grows together is that the trees on the outskirts of the forest is used to withstand the full force of winds.

But when you clear a path straight through a forest, all the trees in the in the middle have shallower roots systems because they were protected by the trees around them. So I remeber walking on a windy day and all of a sudden you hear a loud bang from a tree falling to the ground. And it happened often, maybe that’s why they make you wear a helmet :stuck_out_tongue:

This might be a great analogy for the society we live in. We seek shelter from the wind in groups, no one dares to be alone. But alone exposed to the wind we loose our footing and fall over. So instead of laughing at the fallen trees, we could find it in our power to help others create a deeper connection and rootings into the ground.

I’ve literally the last year lost most of my interest in the chaos of the world, things that used to entertain me don’t entertain me anymore. A period of great confusion.

Ultimately what really gets me going is helping others to ascend. But for some reason, at least currently, I’m not doing that out of some kind of fear. But there’s no better feeling of bridging that gap of the perceived illusion of separation. So…

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Exactly why I used this analogy and use it a lot in my practice.

I don’t want to get in politics, but the current notion of trying to make the world safer by telling everyone not to offend others is backward.

You cannot make the world safe.

Nature is very, very brutal and unforgiving.

The only thing you can do is make people more resilient. Make them grow stronger roots by exposing them to adversity :muscle::sunglasses:

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So the big question is…

Does Khan lack productivity scripting?

No in my opinion is does not. Khan makes you life difficult and forces you to evolve and grow to change that.

Now when it comes to productivity, Khan makes one very calm thus resulting in people not being able to get things done. This is a challenge that’s manifesting right here! Overcome that challenge and get your add up and do something.

Being constantly exposed to hardships will definitely make one very strong only if you take action to survive in that hardship.

Khan fills you with masculine energy and makes you nonreactive to external events and circumstances. I think that’s why people claim Khan lacks productivity.

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I agree.

I am generally totally fine with outcomes because I am so nonreactive to anything. This might seem like a lack of productivity, but it is actually good. Because then you’re not chasing goals in the future and thus put them in a realm that doesn’t exist.

You operate right now. In the moment.

Regardless of any sub, but specifically with Khan you already need pathways for manifestation, as Saint keeps preaching. In my case, since I run a business, my productivity didn’t change AT ALL since running Khan.
Like not a bit. I am just way more relaxed about outcomes.

Outcome independence.

Key trait to success.

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Just coming from outside my apartment…
The landlord came to see a water leak so the young chic from the other apartment was doing some washing outside.

The land Lord was talking to us both but the chic kept looking at me lol it felt so awkward for the landlord lmao. She kept smiling at me and even peeked at me when the landlord was explaining something to her. :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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@Malkuth
Khan makes you very bossy. You also start to play the game dirty. If I see someone over stepping or even challenging me I can become so nasty to a point I have no feelings. I feel I need to punish you so that you don’t make that mistake with me again.

Strike hard at first. Shoot to kill!
There is only one Khan no one else comes close.

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That is clear. And no freaking joke. Thanks, man.

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I am feeling similarly as I described in my journal.

My will be done.

What stage are you on BTW and how many loops?

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Stage 1 only 1 loop a day. And how about you @AlexanderGraves

You feel like Mafia :sunglasses:

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Finished stage 1 recently. Currently on a much needed washout before I head into ST2.

One loop a day is definitely enough.

I did 26 loops overall with it.

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Stage 2 is very tough. That was with QV1.
Attraction is insane in stage 2. :grin:

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It’s so crazy with the new V2 technology and loops. Back in November when I did St1 for 30 days i clocked 209 loops… :stuck_out_tongue:

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Hah, when clocking loops and hours listened actually meant something.

Khan Q ST4 looking real good. Give it a try @pacman.

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Even stage 1 looks good with this new technology but it fucks me up so bad and yet so subtly. :grin::joy:

Haha yeah, and when I started and read people’s journals doing loops pre Khan. Was rough in the beginning haha!

I noticed THAT.

Did just two loops and am still in recon from it 3 days later wtf.

QV2 is INSANELY powerful!

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Try one loop every 2nd day for the first week.

I went through the same with QV¹ lol

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Yeah after the current recon will definitely run less loops on ST2.

Powerful!

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I think starting points are necessary for manifestation only…?

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Does Khan create an Aura around?

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