Firstly, they already are pretty mainstream popular. So is LOA, so is mental alchemy in general. At least in the US. It’s popular enough that MOST people have heard about it or seen the movie about it.
100 years ago in the US, mental alchemy was all the rage. Goddard, Hill, and countless others espoused mental alchemy.
Then you had the mainstream popularity of hypnotism: which is essentially doing the same thing we are doing, albeit in a slower, less efficient, and more challenging way. Huxley, Crowley, all those folk were in the mainstream consciousness.
Even in the last 20, some odd years, high performers from every discipline have raved about the need for visualization–which is mental alchemy–guess who actually does it? Almost no one.
Meditation is all the rage, almost nobody will dedicate themselves to the practice. And if they do, they do a challenge and then drop off before it starts to bloom and bear fruit.
My honest opinion: not much will change for the vast majority of people, and for the few that are brave enough and see the value, well they will live very fulfilling lives. That’s what history has shown time and time again with mental alchemy.
What subliminal club is doing is all based on principles that have been known for thousands of years. SubClub has utilized modern technology and all their research to shortcut the process of manifestations by…who knows, decades? And for thousands of years only a handful of people have seen the wisdom in mental alchemy. Mental alchemy has always been here, it just seems to go into the dark from time to time, then it comes back.
I haven’t been able to convince a single person in my life to give them a shot. People have watched me transform before their eyes, and yet they still won’t do it. They won’t even try a cycle. It actually seems like the conscious mind is programmed to ignore the evidence of mental alchemy. You watch someone transform via literal magic and then find some explanation as to why and how they did it. “They’re just talented,” people say.
Here’s the less cynical version. Humanity will advance and progress and reach new heights and people will be happier, better and more fulfilled. BUT ultimately, those who are willing or able to put in the discipline will always be ahead of the rest. Even if most people never do this work, the more people that do it will advance humanity by the sheer force of their character and achievements.
Same same but better.