That’s what works for me best so far.
It looks good to me. I’ll be doing Executive in some time myself since I need that too.
Actually, when you mentioned Executive only I was surprised you wanted to commit to one sub only, especially an Ultima since I’ve always consider Ultimas as supplements and boosters. From what you described and knowing your subliminal past I think that stacking DR with LD would be the best for you for around 4-5 months (1 month per stage 1-3 and 2 months for stage 4). Later on, I would stack EoG with Executive and then switch from Executive to RICH, I mean taking into account what you want to build.
Why only 4-5 months for the Dragon? This shit (Qv2) is strong and as you could see (@AlexanderGraves) major shifts may occur within 2-3 months of listening.
Yeah, your motivation issues (and not only) most probably stem from your limiting beliefs and not the traumas only.
Qv2 Makes me sleep alot. washout is done yet i still feel tired even after listening to 2 loops of a single title.
What is the best ratio as in listen/rest days? i stll do the old 5/2 routine, maybe there is a better alternative?
There is 4 listening days and 3 rest days in the week as an option. Something like 2 days on, 1 off, 2 days on then 2 off (on weekends) then reset.
I am testing out 3 listening days and 4 rest days in the week.
There should be a day off between each day of exposure. Later on you can try to run two or even three loops of DR. I wouldn’t run more than one loop of LD but you can try to run more later on.
So it would be:
Day 1: LD
Day 2: off
Day 3: DR
Day 4: off
Repeat
Hmm, while I agree with the Ultima idea in general, you can still run them solo. I only run RICH for wealth rn (because I honestly already run too many subs) but I KEEP thinking of adding/making a wealth stack EoG and RICH to set the wealth up first.
But then again, I have this feeling I need the Khan basis first before building the empire.
Where’s the meme with this guy sweating on making decisions?
Motivation is an interesting thing. Many possible factors can affect it.
But one of my favorite perspectives on motivation is this:
Proximity to motivating factors leads to motivation.
Bees start flying when the sun is out and when there are flowers nearby.
Sun goes down? Bees stop flying. It’s not that they became ‘lazy’. It’s that all beings have certain contexts for motivation.
Animals are puppets, pulled by the strings of their natures and their environmental conditioning. Humans, being animals, are also puppets, but we do have some capacity to, at times, influence the strings that pull us.
This means identifying the factors that motivate us, and then conspiring to organically or even artificially arrange proximity to them.
As an example, a person may discover that one super-important element of his motivational profile is Competition. If competition is present in the situation, he suddenly wakes up and feels very focused and motivated (as the bees wake up when the warm sunshine is present). So, once he knows this, he can arrange to treat important projects as competitions. Maybe it’s just in his own head and no one else even realizes that he’s viewing it as a competition; but doing this activates his natural motivation response.
I, personally, feel that the sooner a person can stop blaming herself for ‘being lazy’, and instead observe and identify her motivational profile, the better. The ‘lazy’ thing is a waste of time. Like blaming a car for being lazy when it actually needs gas, air in the tires, and an ignition key. Which part of that equation does ‘lazy’ help?
Anyway, that might not apply to you, but it applies to many people.
The other point I want to make about motivation is less precise. It’s about energy and burnout.
Basically, people need rest. And when you’re working hard on projects, you need more.
Pushing too hard can be just as detrimental as not pushing at all.
I had an experience yesterday that brought this home.
Sometimes when you want to push harder, you need to a) take a rest or b) switch what you’re pushing.
Exactly! Anything but rest days. Rest days implies a waste of time. And so a lot people ignore them and don’t take them.
On Qv2, I’m finally having more of the experiences that I’ve heard other people describing:
Increased dreaming and dream recall.
Remembering and experiencing more and waking up with the feeling that issues were being processed as I slept
Sensations in head
In 18 months of subliminal use, and about 11 months of a very heavy stack (2 Terminus2, 2 Terminus, 2 Standard multistage), I never experienced a headache.
But on my first hour with listening to a Qv2 program, I experienced a momentary twinge. Lasted about 5-10 seconds. I was also heavily sleep-deprived. I find it is correlated with sleep-deprivation and happens more if I get 5 hours or less of sleep.
I think that in helpful and not helpful ways my nervous system is strongly ‘grounded’ (in the sense of grounding an electrical system). So even getting a light amount of the above experiences indicates to me that there is a significant power increase with Qv2.
I just realized a thing that should be obvious that is the amount of exposure you can handle mainly depends on the subs you’re listening to; how “dense”/complex they are and the difference between your current beliefs, circumstances, past and present conditioning and the archetypes your subs are instilling in your mind. I could scarcely run one loop of Emperor every other day whilst Alchemist Stage 3 is much easier to run.
When you’re still trying to find the ultimate pattern for the new tech because you’re too lazy to experiment with every new program in your stack:
I am listening to Sanguine ultima v2 as i write this, and i feel a very interesting tingling sensation across my body, like someone tickles me while being super calm and relaxed. first time i actually feel physical sensations with subs
Felt that ache as well. Used masked.
Like the subs cultivate a current and depending on other currents in the head that might or might not align, the mental equivalent, Ω, resistance and conductivity changes. Causing subs that have to “fight” it’s way “upstream” to be more taxing.
Sanguine. An under rated, under used, under appreciated sub.