Terminus Theory

I have this idea about Terminus builds.

What if they are nourishing the roots whereas the standard builds are growing the tree and producing fruits?

I was thinking that Terminus may impact the mind at a deeper level.

On a practical level, this might mean, for example, that if a person were to run a Terminus build program in an area that was brand-new for him or her, they might see very few obvious results; since much of the development is happening at the ‘subterranean level’.

On the other hand, once a shift occurs so that some factor enables expression in the world, we will see a powerful burst of growth and expression. Factors that enable expression in the world could include things like Taking more action, Running an easier related program, etc.

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Great analogy once again!

This analogy seems to be true for regular multistage programs as well. Stage 1 is mostly reorganizing and adjusting the roots which is seldom felt on a conscious level, but in order to have bigger fruit and a larger crop the roots need to be adjusted and restructured.

This also brings about another interesting issue. The healing of stage 1 in all multi stage programs cannot be done in a month or even 3 months. 3 months will be a start to external results…but 6 months to a year is when profound root work will start to show.

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That’s interesting. I didn’t think about that.

What’s your take on say. Doing an initial 2-3 months of exclusive stage 1, and then layering in stage 2 and running them as a stack for another 1-2 months, after which stage 1 is gradually phased out?

Pros and cons?

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Firstly I think stage 1 is dense alone. So I would most probably run in more than 6 months solo. In some cases healing is going totally opposite of what you believe. That’s not easy and won’t happen very fast…in my opinion.
You can layer them like you suggested but that will take even longer to go deeper.

I think the idea is to go deep. Running a single file for an extended period will go deeper faster. Going with two files one healing and reprogramming will likely be very hectic since one may not be able to distinguish between breakdown emotional turmoil or reconciliation.
Removing a belief can be overwhelming on your subconscious alone now imagine trying to put new beliefs at the same time…poor subconscious!

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hmmm…interesting. Raises a bunch of questions.

Back to this Terminus idea. I’m not even sure if this conceptualization is accurate. But a couple of experiences make me think that it might be.

To be transparent, in the next period of my own subliminal usage (starting next month), I am planning to concurrently run Terminus and Standard build versions (both V2) of the exact same programs. It’s not just for the sake of experimentation; but I will still be curious to see how it unfolds.

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I’m a fan of inter-layering myself, I’ve tended to do this with multi stagers a bit and even Ultimas.

Takes longer to notice change, but worth it

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Perhaps… the problem is that something being too deep under the surface doesn’t always equal action, or results

So even though it sounds good, it still doesn’t seem to serve as hard as Q

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I have a train of thought that’s led to a theory about Terminus and T2 based on some of the reported “time loop” effects as well as certain concepts I understand about NLP, but just in case I’m actually right I won’t share it.

And yes, I am aware of how annoyingly vague this post actually is for everyone else. :wink:

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Response potential mate!

I’d hate to field a guess and have it be close enough that a lurking competitor gets an idea.

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Understood.

Yes. This is a good point.

It makes me think of the great Buddhist theorist Vasubandhu and his additions to the Abhidarma framework of Buddhist psychology. There’s this idea of the Alaya, or Storehouse, Consciousness. It’s the deepest level of mind way below the normally accessible levels of awareness. And it’s where the seeds of reality are sown.

The seeds that are planted there are karma that may be expressed in this lifetime or in a future one. But they’re in there.

For any hard-nosed materialist empiricists who feel aghast at this concept, I am not saying this is somehow proven or conclusively the case. But it is an existing framework and theory. And the Abhidarmic concept of the Eight Consciousnesses (or the Eight Levels of Consciousness) is a much more defined map than anything that exists in western psychology.

Anyway, yeah, that’s the idea of the alaya (storehouse) consciousness. Its contents may never be expressed in this lifetime.

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