There are two forces: one that pulls you into the future, and the other that pulls you into the past.
Imagine standing with a rope tied around your waist, one end being pulled backward, and the other being pulled forward.
On any given day — if the backward pull is stronger than the forward pull — you’ll feel debilitated.
If the forces are equal, you’ll feel stuck.
But if the forward pull is stronger than the backward pull — you’ll feel powerful and like you’re progressing.
The backward pull is represented by hurts, heartbreaks, regrets, pain, trauma, etc.
The forward pull is represented by your vision, dreams, and possibilities.
I’ve found a miraculous fix for recon. I’ve tried it over 5 loops already. I can’t speak for its long-term effectiveness, but for now, I can say with 100% confidence that it works.
Drop your backward pull and give in entirely to the forward pull.
Let yourself be carried by your visions, dreams, and possibilities.
Recon must be happening if there’s something within you that’s unwilling to change.
To become willing, I believe there’s only one way — drop what isn’t serving you.
People divorce their partners — how about divorcing your past?
Divorcing every single thought that holds you back?
When I completely give in — without caring how the subs will take me — I believe they’ll take me to my destination.
My recon drops in that very instant.
But the moment I start holding on again — it simply arises back.
Now, obviously, it’s not so straightforward. But I think it helps to visualize it this way.
Think about a horse carriage.
The horse can run so fast, so far — but it’s tied to the cart, which drags the horse’s speed down.
Just cast it away.
I believe this is what DR’s Transcendence stage talks about.
I couldn’t do this easily before.
I’ve tried — and I’d drop back into recon.
But today, I’m able to do it well — long enough that I can notice it.
Of course, it doesn’t compare to Anti-Recon Tech, which is crazy good (tried it in IC).
But you can still use this analogy to visualize it. It might help you.
Cheers!