Q-Status discussion

I know we have a module but it would be nice to have a single stage programme for I.T/computer programmers, support technicians, project managers.

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It really would be nice, but this single stage would make you incredible at all technologies not just coding hmm make the mind wonder

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@NinjaFox i was thinking it does not have to be specifically for coding but covers learning technology in a broad sense.

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Definitely i think everyone in tech would have to help with ideas when it come to building this one, but subclub will decide, can even help with running a tech base company, maximizing your use of operatin systems, adapting to changing tech, help with software management and switching
Just me rebelling on smh let see what happen

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Any updates on name-embedded mains? Would love to run DR name-embedded :smiley:

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@Fire can we please have a module that helps balance both brain hemispheres ?

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Isn’t it included in QL?

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Yeah but a specific module would be nice so i can slot it into my emperor custom

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Is that even scientifically possible or is this another new age spiritual thing?

Is what scientifically possible? And, I noticed that you seem to have a disdain for certain things that aren’t “scientific.” I’m here to tell you, this is a limiting belief that will harm your results. I’m a man of science too, but some of the stuff we’ve seen while testing these products defies all the tenets of modern “science.” That’s because, while people claims that modern science is the arbiter of truth, in actuality, the industry has become very monolithic and closed minded. We have so many people claiming that subliminals don’t work, that it’s just the placebo effect, and yet a huge amount of people here will literally quote the script in their posts without realizing it.

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@SaintSovereign Since I am working on cultivating a growth mindset what do you suggest?

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Did you know that the biggest cause of cynism is a closed Crown Chakra?

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Two things. First, yes it’s possible. The hemispheres can be upregulated or downregulated.

Second, science itself can be restricted by the assumptions, culture, or Zeitgeist. @SaintSovereign

I like to think that until someone achieves something that’s never been done, it’s delusional. After it’s achieved, it’s just another fact.

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I know you mean this genuinely, but it’s actually a perfectly constructed joke.

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Balancing your brain hemispheres. For the record I remember the first time I read the Subliminal Club main page and it mentioned " healthy skepticism " . Is that not allowed any longer?

I don’t even know what that means

Since you’re a pragmatist, like myself, start with looking at what quantum physicists have discovered about the nature of the universe. Stay away from forums and Reddit on it – these people will see clear evidence leading to a certain outcome and still do whatever they can to discredit that outcome and push things toward materialism. Also, read up on panpsychism.

If you want to jump into esotericism, read and study The Kybalion. I didn’t become “Saint Sovereign” until I read that book. Before, I was a cynic, hardcore capitalist who only believed in pure materialism. I was also filled with tons of limiting beliefs and sadness, as those limited beliefs led me to hold the subconscious view that existence as a human is the highest form of existence. And considering the fact that humanity – despite all the beauty we can create – is kind of shitty, led me to believe that existence was shitty. Learning that there is more to all reality opened my eyes and changed my life forever.

Now, abundance flows into my life.

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@SaintSovereign
At the risk of sounding irrelevant, in the ongoing conversation, what’s your take on religion?

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Yes, healthy skepticism is most certainly encouraged. But, modern skepticism has become ignorance and intellectual laziness. I cringe when I see someone saying, “science hasn’t proved…” because it’s a misuse of the term and misunderstanding of what science actually is. Science is a tool, not some kind of living entity. When people say “I BELIEVE IN SCIENCE,” it’s no different than saying, “I BELIEVE IN HAMMER,” as if a hammer picks itself up and drives a nail into a wall. I can pick up a hammer and miss the nail every time, leaving giant holes in the wall, simply because I am a flawed human. I can pick up a hammer and not even know what to do with it, because it’s a tool and at some point, someone has to have shown me how to use it.

Same thing with science. It’s a set of guidelines, principles, and strategies to help me DISCOVER and EXPLORE, not to outright discredit things. Science can only operate as far as human knowledge, and on a smaller scale, as far the knowledge of the person wielding it. Thus, science “proving” something doesn’t suddenly make it real, it just informs us of the results of a controlled experiment, which we can then use to expand our knowledge. This is healthy skepticism – entering into an experiment with the notion of proving OR disproving it. It’s completely unscientific to hand wave away anything that isn’t already “proven” by science.

When dealing with things that seem beyond standard science, or even human comprehension, you can enter with an air of skepticism, but be open to that skepticism being proven wrong. Healthy skepticism is curious and inquisitive. Unhealthy skepticism is cynical and unwilling to explore.

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That there is more to the totality of existence than any one person, group, or ideology can possibly know. I study multiple religions to gain insight into the thoughts of those who are pursuing the same thing I am – knowledge of the universe – but I don’t subscribe to any one religion (or idea, for that matter).

As a company, we are politically and religiously agnostic. We do not push any ideology over the other, since this is an incredibly diverse customer base, and we want to provide tools for everyone to grow.

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