Trying to experience reconciliation

Recon is short for Reconciliation.

That word, in this case, means ‘any changes involved in making one thing harmonious, identical, compatible, or consistent with another thing’.

My girlfriend is slightly shorter than me and often wears thick-soled shoes to reconcile the difference between our heights.

At first, I could not reconcile my personal budget records with my bank statements; but then I remembered that I had spontaneously treated my team to dinner last week.

The term “reconciliation” refers to anything that brings elements into harmony and compatibility.

The ‘elements’ of concern in our case are 1) the goals, characteristics, and attributes represented by a subliminal program, and 2) your behaviors, characteristics, and experiences as they currently stand.

Anything that you feel and experience that brings your attributes more in line with your subliminally-reinforced goals is, by definition, reconciliation.

There’s not that much else to worry about in this case.

All that matters are results.

If you’ve gotten results, then you’ve “been reconciled”.

And frankly, it’s silly to try to bring about some kind of contrived and imagined notion of what the process should be.

This would be like someone who has been told that most long-haul plane flights tend to experience turbulence. “Unfortunately”, the person’s flight is very smooth and lacks violent turbulence. So in order to have a more ‘standard’ and ‘proper’ flight, he begins running up and down the aisles, jumping up and down as hard as he can.

(Later, as he’s being escorted away by the police, he can be heard saying, ‘I was only doing it for all of you…’)

Or it’s like someone who respects the lethal power of tigers so much that he decides to ’become’ a tiger, not by training in fighting arts or strengthening his body, but by purchasing a set of magic markers and carefully coloring his skin orange with black stripes.

Not only are those changes superficial; even worse, they’re not even superficial in the right area.

To enhance an experience, understand and be very clear and accurate about its true function and purposes. Know, in other words, what it’s ’about’.

A plane flight is not ‘about’ turbulence. It is about flying through the skies to take you from point A to point B.

A tiger’s power is not ‘about’ being orange with black stripes; it is about immense muscle power, bottomless hunger, and ceaseless determination.

Subliminals are not ‘about’ headaches, buzzing sensations, or other discomfort. They are about fueling transformational growth as expressed through your actions, experiences, and perceptions.

Nothing wrong with trying to enhance things; but enhance them in the right places.

That’s why we always put the focus on action.

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Here are some simple guidelines:

Is [fill in the blank with idea] an official recommendation?

That is, is there an article in support about that topic recommending that idea?

Is there a post that was from @Fire or @SaintSovereign recommending that?

I thought the point of the microloop recommendation was to listen until one got reconciliation, then reduce listening time by 30 seconds or a minute or so. Hence, that implies that perhaps an official recommendation is to avoid reconciliation.

As for experiments -

Example of an experiment:

“I’m going to listen to a healing stack of DR: Phoenix and Sanguine the Elixir for 30 days, then listen to a dating stack of WB and Diamond for 30 days, and keep switching back and forth between those stacks for 6 months.”

Example of doing something that is in the realm of poor judgment, and definitely not an experiment:

“I’m going to listen to all the healing programs every other day.”

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Whether accurate or not, speaking specifically to the negative effects that may (or may not!) be felt that may impact subsequent listenings OR intended actions, I’ve basically understood that comparison as the difference between

being still too sore from your last workout to be able to go
vs
feeling like you just don’t want to go to the gym.

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I mean, I understand the sentiment, but with all due respect it’s my family and friends and the context in which our trials are conducted is not known to anybody in this forum. It’s not that I encourage anybody — the people in question do so at own will and the point in case was that they had zero adverse effects.

I’ve never, ever — nor would I ever — encourage anybody online to try any such thing.

So, again… the phrasing of my point did not in my opinion justify being called out as doing anything careless or immoral when the circumstances through which my family and friends explore are completely unknown to you or anybody here. :slight_smile:

I do understand the caution about not following instructions.

I wanted to clarify, however, the situation.

This we know doesn’t work since the Q generation products. If I get you right and you are talking about overloading your brain. Several people have tested it extensively, you can search by yourself journal from @friday, @hermit, @mecharc (that I remember). And in the contrary nobody has reported trying it and that it worked.

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