Traveling the Paths of Wealth, Imbuing Vital Physicality (Custom Q Journal)

So true. Something about sharing a plan creates this false sense of accomplishment when in reality nothing has been done.

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sol is my name for the hypersubliminal or master subliminal that I’ve been playing over the past 3-5 months and that I plan to work with for the next 5.5 months and beyond.

it is made up of 6 interlocking parts:

  1. IMBUE Terminus - Vitality Custom

  2. Alchemist Standard - 4 part, multi-stage standard build - Systemic, Energetic Integration

  3. Quantum Limitless Standard - 4 part, multi-stage standard build - Learning, Processing

  4. Mind’s Eye Terminus2 (and Standard) - Imaginal, Manifestive Power

  5. DUAT Terminus2 - Healing and Integration Custom, Liberating Emotional Creative Flow

  6. PATHS Terminus - Wealth, Prosperity, Abundance Custom

These six foci combine to encompass my core life-view

The focus of this year with sol is to lay the foundation and the seed of all that comes afterwards. Any programs that I run afterwards will be outgrowths, extensions, and expressions of this core.

Laying this foundation involves significant energetic investment. (shout-out to @Hermit )

I am temporarily slowed down as my being works to process, integrate, and energize these blueprints for development.

Taken gradually, however, the process has been extremely doable and sustainable. Meditation, exercise, and other resources are invaluable supporting elements; lubricating, nourishing, and facilitating growth.

May 2021 does not spell the end of sol, but rather its first transformation, as it condenses and reconfigures into 4 interwoven customs, known collectively as NOVA.

Interestingly, it seems that the parts of sol are coming online in the order listed above. As each focus activates, it seems to energize and empower the whole and to in turn help with activating the remaining foci. I originally noticed the most growth related to IMBUE and Alchemist, and currently I’m finding that it gradually grows easier to take action related to Quantum Limitless.

I will welcome it, however it unfolds.

Basmala - Wikipedia

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Really like this, how you broken down the sub use and have them as parts of your life, keep going with this will love to hear what happens once you reach the end of transformation

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Loving all the sigils you make on your journals. I have always been drawn to symbolism and sigils are a great way of conveying such meanings.

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Today was the first time I felt anything really strong from any Ultima.

And very fortunately, it was my custom. I was quietly wondering if maybe these might not work the same for me. But I experienced a very noticeable state shift. And an optimistic boost in and focus of motivation. I needed to acclimate for a week. That’s how long it took for this to happen. It is excellent.

(I wasn’t really deeply invested in any other Ultima before this. So I only gave haphazard listens. With this one, it’s an important part of my ongoing routine. Oh, and I glossed over the fact that I did experience increased dream frequency and recall when running DREAMS Ultima. That did happen very clearly. So, it would be more accurate to say that this was my most dramatic and subjectively clear response to an Ultima track.)

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I think it’s also worthwhile to say that I’ve experienced an interaction effect between Alchemist Stage 2 - Refinery and Mind’s Eye Terminus2. Alchemist and Mind’s Eye are complementary programs in general, so this makes sense.

The following is from the Alchemist Stage 2 description.

ST2 – Refinery

The stage where you will start massively growing your spiritual potential and develop the skills you will need on your journey. The Refinery will rapidly develop your energetics and the silence of your mind, allowing you to meditate like you have never meditated before.

It also says:

Any spiritual skill you desire to learn and especially the practices you have found during ST1 will come extremely easily, helping you to more quickly start deriving benefit from them.

I’ve mentioned somewhere above that over the last 3-6 weeks, I’ve found that when I meditate with Mind’s Eye Terminus2, I’m now experiencing a very smooth, stimulating, flowing mental quality.

Today I had two simple insights:

  1. The first is experiential not really conceptual. It has to do with attending to the flow of sensation as a focusing object for stabilizing attention. This was more immediate and compelling in today’s practice.

  2. I’d been trying to come to a straightforward, personally satisfying description of what the Alchemist program is about. Today, what came to me is that, for me, this program is about the integration of Soul with various aspects of myself and of experience. There’s a kind of invigoration of Soul and then an integration of soul with various dimensions and aspects of experience and being.

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Informaticon is interacting with Quantum Limitless.

:+1:t6:

Not only do I not like to count my chickens before they hatch; but, on the contrary, usually, I’ll let the chicken spend a couple of decades playing banjo on the front porch of its chicken coop, after having lived a nice full life, and then die a comfortable death of natural causes, surrounded by its closest friends and family, and only then–after a suitable mourning period–I may admit to myself, “Okay. Yes. That was a chicken.”

“…19”.

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Haha! Now that’s High Fantasy. We shall call it The StormChicken Archives :grin:

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sing it Mac

I don’t want to talk about results; that seems too early.

What interests me is Process.

This year has, in some ways, been about the fruitful use of Hibernation.

It’s working, @mnemosyne. For the first week, I did not notice or feel much of anything. Then last week on, I think, Monday evening; I experienced a shift. It was subtle but very noticeable. It seemed that my mental set had changed.

I found that I, pretty abruptly, was working with improved questions about wealth and wealth generation strategies.

Then I heard this guy talking in a fun interview.

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He was not talking about wealth building, he was making points that I found interesting about some contemporary issues. So I checked him out further, and I saw that he’d written this book recently:

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I got the book and it feels like what I want to work with right now. It was serendipitous.

I’m feeling a growing sense of capacity to enact my ideas.

I think that the Ultima track is involved. I also sense it working as a kind of WD-40 for my stack. Lubricating and facilitating integration and action between some of the different parts.

So, that’s that so far.

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okay

time to walk

update:

from October 1 2020 to November 30 2020

331 miles logged. Supposed to change shoes at 315 miles, but that assumes you’ve been running. I’ve been walking. Wonder for how many more miles I can use these?

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Found this:

https://www.verywellfit.com/when-should-i-replace-my-walking-shoes-3436325#:~:text=Your%20weight%20is%20also%20a,your%20shoes%20every%20three%20months.

Basically, I should replace my shoes at 3 months or 500 miles. Interesting.

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Eff results, I want to be tuned into the process;

Eff goals, what I want is a lifestyle.

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When I first started with the long walks/hikes back in June, I was also sprinkling in pull-ups workouts. Those got derailed after a while though because the park would cordone off the pull-up bars whenever there was a spike in COVID cases. People would move the barriers, but after a while I felt averse to the whole thing. So I just focused on walking, and forewent the pull-ups.

For the last 2 or maybe 3 months, I think the barriers have been down. But by that time I’d gotten into a groove of doing my long hill-walk every day, and I also somehow felt too tired or something. But the motivation was growing in the back of my mind. Lately I’ve found that the weeks on end of 6-8 mile hill walks every day were overtraining my legs. Legs have not been getting enough time to rest and heal. Always a bit sore. This necessitates a shift in activity and that, in turn, allows new opportunities for variations in my routine to emerge. I’m still walking the same distance, but not always up a hill.

This Monday, I finally got back to the pull-up bar. I walk over to the park, do a set. Walk about a kilometer and do another set, and so on, for 5 sets. Gets me pretty close to the 8 K or so minimum that I try to walk. And is leisurely enough that my legs are starting to heal and recover.

Yesterday, I also returned to the 0 to 10 K running program. My achilles tendinitis seems to be healed enough for me to restart this. I also have respiratory issues so there’s a longer adaptation curve at the beginning sometimes. I don’t care about that. There’s no rush.

I want to be running 10 K in an hour daily. For me, that’s a good level. I’ll aim towards that routine. Once it’s comfortable; I’ll modulate between 90 minute ~6-mile walks and 60-minute ~6-mile runs.

That’s beautiful.

I’m in no rush. I hope I can be there by April or May and then hang out there for the rest of the year and beyond.

Today, I walked three miles up the hill to come to my office. Now I’m resting and working, then I’ll walk back home later.

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Digging in.

Mindstates been a bit…Windblown this week.

Who knows what that’s about. Just was.

Grateful for this ridiculously bounteous existence, and for a couple of moments to appreciate it.

Now. Time to dig in. There’s shit to do. Let’s get to it.

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