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FAQ19
How
much should someone expect from subliminal programming?
It's
a subjective question that can't be objectively answered. We've
found that nearly any change we've thought of so far can be boosted
greatly by the use of subliminal programming. Things that seem magical
can happen. All we can point to regarding the subconscious is merely
a map we've made of a largely unexplored territory.
Expecting
that life will no longer throw you some curves or that you'll wake
up one day and be someone else is unrealistic.
You
will certainly change though. The degree of that change depends
on your own capabilities which the programming draws upon. Many
of these capabilities may lie untapped as potentials until a block
placed earlier in the subconscious is removed, which is what subliminal
re-programming does.
A
major consideration is this: Nearly every situation you currently
face was brought about, to some degree, by activities that originate
in your subconscious. If you don't believe this, take a good hard
look at where you are now. You'll see, once you cease putting the
blame on circumstance, other people, etc., that at the core of what's
going on, your beliefs about not only yourself but the world around
you have either made you free, or caused limitations to be imposed...
often from within.
There
are so many things that can be changed at the core level that it's
almost impossible to list all of them. But you really don't need
us to do that. Most people have two or three key things that they're
aware of that, if altered, would make all the difference in the
world. That's why we work to identify these areas and develop titles
that address them.
One
thing your program won't do is have an effect on everyone else in
the world. Although you may see it differently, it will still be
the same world you're living in today. Until everyone re-programs
and we're not looking for that to happen anytime soon. Subliminal
Technologies like ours are for people who aren't afraid to move
ahead into the unknown. The fact that you want to make life enhancing
changes alone is reason enough to do so. The majority of people
are content to stay the way they are, a random mess of childhood
programming that defines who they think they are, simply because
that's how it happened.
FAQ20
Question:
"How do I start to change my life when I've never tried
to?"
Many
people go through life content with their lot until a certain point.
Then
for some reason they notice a gap between what they feel they could
be experiencing and what they actually experience. Regret may set
in that other paths weren't chosen, but eventually even the emotional
sting of looking backwards begins to fade and either changes have
to be made or the whole thing has to be forgotten. The latter nearly
never happens.
The
more progressive solution is to look forward to what can be done
to improve your life. When this is the case, failure is almost always
a matter of two things; a lack of tools to effect change (or you
could say methods, systems, etc.) and a lack of emotional planning.
Emotional
planning is an odd sounding phrase because we all wish we could
control where these cycles of ups and downs go on the emotional
scale. What this actually means, is making plans for what our emotions
may, potentially, serve up WHILE we are trying to improve.
This
is the most important personal element because it's the most volatile
and unpredictable. If you can't guard yourself against these fluctuations,
your progress will either be slowed or eliminated altogether. When
you're down on yourself you can't work on yourself - you don't feel
like it. When you're feeling good you don't think you need it. Hence,
it never gets done.
While
patience and determination are important, either can be easily dislodged
by emotions which have the authority to control what you do. How
do you solve this problem? With the right tools. Although most tools
for self-improvement start at the point you want to begin walking
on your 'new path', very few of them work retroactively to rearrange
self-image and inner limitations before starting fresh. When self-improvement
programs are put into action ON TOP of existing illusions, the result
is often a more elaborate and complex structure of dysfunction.
The best way introduce a 'fix' is to trace and uproot ideas which
may prevent the future from being any different from the past. When
attempted from the conscious side, which tends to be rigid, this
is a major undertaking.
With
the direct input into the deeper mind available by subliminal techniques
the time is reduced because of a lack of conscious resistance. This
sounds extreme and even frightening to someone who doesn't realize
how often they're exposed to attempts, random or otherwise, to pry
entry into this easily influenced section of the mind. Yet it has
to be addressed because the majority of subjectivity is based on
ideas from the past.
Unless
you've mastered Zen or were born only minutes ago, very few experiences
are actually sensed afresh. Your commentary will always be at least
a little at odds with an objective view of what is happening.
If
more tools worked from the past up to the present instead of forward
only... they would work better. This is one of the core philosophies
InnerGear subliminal messaging is based on because without it our
programs could take you down a new path but you'd still be lugging
the backpack and at least enough emotional luggage to carry onto
an airliner. Not all of what we do is pre-event focused this way.
Our
title that focuses on Nail Biting doesn't move far beyond changing
preference even though a variety of issues may be behind the habit,
nor Weight Loss which also works to change what you 'like'.
But
when radical changes are in order and the stronger titles are used,
clearing the way for them requires that this emotional planning,
mentioned above, is taken into account. These are what are known
as the Driver scripts. They move you forward and what isn't addressed
as a potential past reconditioning is lost somewhere in the speed
at which the new ideas are put into place.
While
you don't need to work with us consciously to any great degree,
if you're using InnerGear titles and you understand the disruptive
nature of emotions and what are the nearly 'trained reactions' you
keep exhibiting towards new ideas then you can better determine
where these subconscious cues are taking your behavior when the
program begins to work. What titles work best to overcome some of
these predigested obstacles?
Our
Question of the month brings up some interesting recommendations
for those new to the idea of self-improvement.
If
you're just starting to explore the world of your own potential
these are three titles you need...
#291-SaboClear
- If you've ever noticed the capacity celebrities and lotto-winners
have for crashing their lives after sudden success you'll see the
need for this title. Our MOST ordered title ever in part because
it's so unique.
Remove
the randomly built barriers in center of your mind with this self-Sabotage
blocker. Develop unquestioned self-worthiness for comfort and freedom.
#104-Stop
Procrastinating - We'd like to share a little 'subliminal joke'
with you about this title that has an ironic and unexpected truth
behind it. Whenever 'Stop Procrastinating' is ordered we wonder
if now it isn't needed since after all, the person didn't 'put off'
ordering any further!
The
twist? Once you've keyed in on the existence of procrastination
in your life and done something about it, the subliminal messaging
works even faster because you've already 'done' something and given
yourself a head start. The quickest way to make sure something never
happens is to never do it... and this title changes your preference
for delay over action in a simple way that you will find yourself
applying over and over.
Don't
be shocked if you find yourself finishing something quickly and
thinking to yourself "Wow.. it did it again"!
#284-HyperZone/OverDrive
- Don't let the word 'Hyper' fool you. Only the slowpokes will call
you that!
We
wanted to call this title 'Nitro' (because it sounds cool) but that's
misleading. What it does is a consistent pushing towards whatever
your most common true goals are. This doesn't mean some vague hidden
goals, unless you're in the habit of hiding them knowingly, but
the ones you've been working on but just need a little more energy
behind on your own part.
Recognizing
this and implementing the DriverScripts subliminally employed you
may think Nitro was a good title too until you remember how smooth
the ride was. A insightful saying is: "The traffic is light
on the second mile". You'll know the second mile like your
own driveway once #284 kicks in. How far ahead this puts you from
the competition (assuming there is any?) Exactly one mile!
This
title has the potential for bringing you a huge increase in momentum.
#284 doesn't wreck nerves, it builds them.
For
more details about the above titles, refer to:
SaboClear
#291
HyperZone/Overdrive
#284
Stop
Procrastinating #104
"Messaging
that conforms to you, instead of the other way around....."
FAQ21
Question: "How do I intervene in the life of a family
member using subliminal programs as a tool?"
In
his forward to the book Ethical Issues in Behavior Modification*,
Social Sciences Professor Albert Bandura points out that "serving
as arbiter of ethical matters is no easy task".
This
is certainly true for what we strive to accomplish and given the
choice, I'm sure anyone in the self-help industry who understands
this statement from experience would rather not impose their will
but would rather be providers of methods for the willing. To openly
work with people as they seek to mold other people unaware is not
the aim of InnerGear nor should it be the overall aim of any group
dedicated to personal transformation (keying in on the word 'personal'
it could even be argued that a person is best helped at the outset
by allowing them to decide) although there are exceptions and that's
what we hope to cover here, along with some basic ethical guidelines
for thinking about imposed interventions.
That
this personal deciding, even when it originates from the subject,
is open even to testing is akin to the religious orders of the east
that require aspirants to 'wait at the gate' for a period of time
in order to determine their sense of commitment. Here we find another
layer of common sense in the quest to demand 'permission' to help.
Behavioral
modification has always divided itself along the lines of elective
from the personal point of view and imposed on the social level.
We don't wait until people are grown to see if they mind being given
the basic codes of social conduct because it serves a greater good
to do so. The aspect of the subconscious becoming unbalanced in
the process complicates things greatly however, so there are still
behaviors that slip through the cracks to the point where even these
basics start to come unhinged and from this dynamic the question
is born.
This
is where the concept of intervention enters the picture but hopefully
never as a cleverly disguised personal agenda of selfishness to
force others to conform to our will.
Families
often have Ministers or those with social skills speak with individuals
who are having problems. Those close to someone are known to make
their assistance conditional on certain terms of 'treatment' of
the problem of one form or another.
So
what about subliminal messaging programs?
As
stated earlier, we'd rather you only use our products in an atmosphere
of informed consent. Realizing as we do, however, that certain conditions
may prevail in your life that require some form of intervention
and that, after much suffering on the part of others besides the
subject in question you have reached the point of considering using
subliminal methods to assist in a change of some kind, the following
should be noted:
Subliminal
communications has a distinct advantage in intervention usage because
the concepts entirely ignore the conscious will. Just like the first
time (formative years) that certain information was passed into
the core of your mind, you don't need to be asked.
If
this were NOT the case, Madison Avenue would find any impulse towards
subconscious targeting, direct or aesthetic, to be a useless waste
of time! As it is though, a massive amount of effort is spent to
sell to both our consciousness and subconsciousness.
So
is it the best way to sway someone without asking them? Yes, it
probably is. Is it right to do so under ethical considerations?
This is a harder question that can't be answered. If you're considering
altering someone via the use of a technology like this you should
first and foremost consider the following.....
-Is
this change directing at making my life better, or theirs?
(You may even uncover two answers, the one you want to give, and
the truth!)
-Will
this change, when it occurs, actually increase the chance of their
true personal happiness?
(Again, a brutal sense of self-honesty is required here.)
-If
this person changes and I tell them I played a role by using this
technology, will they be grateful?
(No way to predict this when you think about it unless self-abuse
on the part of the individual is obvious.)
This
is one of the toughest questions we can be asked about subliminal
messaging. We know it works, we know how to do great things using
it..... but we can never answer how it should be applied in the
same way that scientists developing a nuclear bomb cannot understand
the political ethics behind its actual use.
What
can be advised when considering your actions is that you look
to yourself for a solution first. In other words, make sure
the other person actually HAS a problem. It could be your perception
that is telling you something is wrong!
That
question having been resolved, you should proceed with caution and
consider carefully the use subliminal messaging in intervention
use.
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*"Ethical Issues in Behavior Modification"
Stephanie
B. Stolz & Assoc.
©1978
Jossey-Bass, Inc. Publishers
ISBN 0-87589-368
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FAQ22
Q.:
You must see a lot of interesting combinations of titles, what's
your favorite so far?
A
very satisfying element to being the Director for InnerGear involves
dealing with some of our customers one-on-one via e.mail. This is
especially true when their initial order involved a combination
of titles that I'd never thought of but one which I found rather
amusing nonetheless.
There
were 3 titles: A lady ordered (#409)HeartMender to recover from
a relationship gone bad, (#291)SaboClear to help her deal with an
annoying lifelong habit she had pinpointed as 'choosing problem-partners'
and then (#279)Attractor/Magnet to get herself looking for 'Mr.
Finally-Right'. These are all phrases she later used in her letter
to me telling us that everything had worked out well..... at last.
Our products got the credit, but I had to tell her that her creativity
and self-honesty in CHOOSING the right titles played the major role
in her personal transition from someone who felt trapped in a circular
circumstance of unhappiness.
That's
how it works too because all of our titles work well together. Once
you can put your finger on the problem(s) you're facing and you
have the tools, it's a matter of letting the tools work their natural
course at the core of your thinking. THEN things change.
While
this was one of the most refreshing combinations I recall seeing,
there have been dozens of orders that showed me how carefully people
were able to select tools for serious transformation. While we do
have a few titles combined into special packages, most of our orders
are composed of combinations carefully selected by individuals who
don't want to spend another day just wishing things were different.
FAQ23
Question:
Does Success = Happiness?
Does
the accomplishment of success, measured by whatever terms = happiness?
Well not exactly. And if not, why bother to become motivated?
Often, motivation = achievement. So the question then becomes, does
this equal happiness?
Again, no not quite. But motivation and achievement are components
that CAN equal happiness if what you're doing is removing sources
of concern/suffering.
For example: Let's say I'm in a highly stressed state of mind because
I'm having financial trouble. If I find sufficient motivation to
take some action to earn extra money or find a better way to budget
what I do earn... then I am able to pay off pressing debts.
Does
this equal happiness? Not directly... BUT... neither does my stress
stand in the way of my happiness because I have taken actions which
reduced or removed that source of stress.
When a person is under extreme stress, they can't allow themselves
to be happy because concern over basic survival issues causes a
state of high alert that doesn't as readily permit contentment.
If you could be in a constant state of high alert and be content
it might even indicate a split personality. As with many opposite
emotions, there is a point of balance. Excitement need not carry
a state of constant high alert to be exciting... and if it's negative
excitement the imbalance is bound to take its toll quicker than
otherwise.
On the other hand contentment and a lack of concern about whether
or not some form of suffering will be enforced on your person creates
a state where happiness can be blocked or never even approached,
especially where a lack of responsibility brings about a steady
stream of unpleasant consequences.
In
the most basic - although almost by default contrarian terms, happiness
can be vaguely defined as a lack of suffering.
While
you can find rare individuals for whom suffering represents a twisted
fulfillment, we couldn't call that happiness. Happiness is the noted
lack of suffering where an individual recognizes and takes comfort
in both their current and expected future UN-suffering.
True happiness is also an 'in-spite of' state as compared to a 'because-of'
situation. A lot of being happy has to do with your determination
to not allow outside (or interior) forces and ideas to make you
miserable.
I think it's interesting that the American founding Fathers promised
that we could have the pursuit of something without promising that
we would all attain it. They knew, as I have realized, that being
happy is a personal choice not always dependent upon certain criteria
being met. While we can certainly predict what might make most people
unhappy, knowing what actually makes them happy is tricky indeed.
There is also a case to be made for the observation that some individuals
are made uncomfortable with a certain level of comfort, as well
as unhappy by a certain level of happiness. 'Too good to be true'
is a slogan that pops up a lot for these types. These ideas are
often instilled young in life in the form of success limits and
inner beliefs about unworthiness.
We have a title called SaboClear which clears this self-Sabotaging
behavior from the belief center in the core of the subconscious.
This is one of the ways I have learned a lot about happiness. It
isn't something you give to someone else. You can really only give
it as a gift to yourself. Someone else can provide the elements
for it if YOU have decided ahead of time what those elements are.
But only the person in question can indicate when they feel they
have reached that illusive point of true happiness. Like 'Love',
it's universal yet always self-defined.
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Can't
let yourself be happy? Try SaboClear,
which is designed to remove success barriers and wipe away
self-image issues regarding unworthiness.
TidalWave/BlissGenerator
brings in nice waves of euphoria in a strictly organic and
mentally induced style for those who prefer their 'oasis'
to be a portable, always available aspect.
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FAQ24
Pesky
Subliminal Gremlins Discovered -
HOW
RANDOM ENVIRONMENTAL TRIGGERS KEEP THE NEGATIVE PAST ALIVE
It
isn't always your biochemical response cycle which causes the ups
and downs of everyday living. Often, emotional states (good, bad
and indifferent) can be triggered via another medium which becomes
increasingly hard to control in modern society.
InnerGear
titles have a unique messaging scheme which on our introduction
program 'installs' some security features. Unwanted subliminal content
can be blocked, and while we were the first to bring this into play
as part of a total approach to the technology, there are some other
spots where subliminal triggering is a little more difficult to
circumvent.
These
'triggers' are the random replays of pieces of the past. We've all
heard music, smelled something or even driven through parts of our
hometown rich with memory. Tapped as real places within the subconscious
structure itself, what our deep mind responds with can often be
similar emotions or thought patterns that have been dormant for
years on end.
This
is why nostalgia is tinted with an array of emotions good and bad.
Most stable individuals presented with these old cycles of feeling,
can sort them out for what they are and move back smoothly into
the present tense, hopefully without a trace of residue.
Other
times, these same sources of nostalgic stimulation can hide to the
point where only the dis-attached emotions come forward! Because
of a subtle triggering technique which nearly everyone can be subject
to, the end result is a sudden emotional shift which, when negative,
can derail the best of days.
While
the solution is being aware of your nearly unnoticed surroundings,
vigilance is the key.
A
perfect example would be a middle aged woman who, when young, had
suffered a deep emotional scar from the rejection at the end of
a relationship. During that same time in history, a popular song
was at the top of the charts. If she is shopping one day and hears
the song, it could bring forth conscious nostalgia which re-creates
some of those painful memories. Although unavoidable, she has at
least been able to connect the pain to the memory and the memory
to the song. Armed with this connective perspective, resolving the
feelings produced is easier.
What
if, on the other hand, it wasn't that clear. Let's say that due
to a random event in her day she went through the check-out stand
a little earlier. As she is going out the door the bag-boy drops
an item, bends over to pick it up and begins to apologize. Meanwhile
in the store, just under the threshold of her consciousness, that
old song begins to play in the background. She's thinking about
her dropped item and listening to the apologies of the store employee.
Because now the sound stimulus is just beyond the grasp of her consciousness,
but detected as part of the background by her subconscious, some
interesting things begin to happen. By the time she arrives home
she feels a vague sense of disconnection and rejection and is in
a state near panic trying to attach the 'feeling' produced by this
event of long ago to some situation in the present.
By
now some of you have discovered the reason why those who try to
live a quiet more spiritual life surround themselves by both the
beautiful and the mundane. It's far easier to meditate or focus
on prayer, for example, in a comfortable but near empty gray room
than to sit in the middle of a field of television stimulus, advertising,
magazines and whatever happens to be on the radio.
Even
more ironic is that the stimuli most ignored is more likely to cause
problems difficult to locate the source for.
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How
can you avoid it? There are a couple of ways, one of which
is preventative and the other a possible cure after the fact:
1-
Control as much of the stimulus in your environment as possible.
If you grew up in a negative home environment where the house
was crammed with early American antiques, furnish your home
in modern styles. If your time in Vietnam was a nightmare,
don't let a radio station that features continuous hits of
the 60's drone away day and night in the background. Eventually,
the sounds, textures and patterns connected to past events
will be just unnoticed enough to bring back painful memories.
Besides,
we all know that information clutter is the content of most
coffee tables, catch-alls and any place else we can lay a
piece of advertising graphics. These are all candidates for
not only distraction, but even worse, the source of some hard
to pin down triggering responses when ignored by the conscious.
2-
Understand an important truth all too often ignored: Vague
emotions which 'come out of nowhere' do not beg for a connection
to the present unless you allow them to.
Sudden
mood changes, while possibly the work of the biochemical cycles
we're all prone to, can also flag that something has triggered
a previous emotion to float into the conscious mind. Once
there, it's like a party guest that everyone accepts as real
but no one can remember their name. Emotional havoc comes
shortly thereafter.
In
closing, don't fear the unseen. While these events of environmental
triggering of the subconscious can and do happen, the entire
world isn't driven by them and neither are you. Like nightmares,
they exist, but only sometimes.
Overall,
while our subliminal programming approach includes security
measures against the inevitable abuse of the technology by
Madison Avenue via the popular media, these other subtle links
to your past exist in bits and pieces.
Until
we address it directly using our technologies of masking and
messaging, try to notice the things that create links to a
past best left behind, especially when those things can enter
into your space unnoticed by their very familiarity and cause
undue confusion.
As
for addressing the issue with subliminal messaging... could
we? Yes, for InnerGear that's right up our alley.This is only
one of a variety of complex subliminally generated zones of
mental discomfort that can be challenged. We're taking them
on one by one.
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FAQ25
The
Components of change and your own personal agenda -- How what
motivates you determines your level of success
Sometimes
it's helpful to examine your motives for personal change.
Are
you seeking to change the overall direction of your life or are
you generally happy with the bigger picture, just dissatisfied with
a few minor details?
Are
you seeking change due to restlessness, which is likely to remain
a factor and leave you on a constant path of movement, never really
arriving, or are there external pressures driving your motives
which need further examination?
Among
a number of possibilities, take a look at few of the scenarios which
tend to create motivation to alter parts of your life...
1-
"I need to change everything about myself"
While
harsh and often exaggerated, the pressures of obligations can cause
someone to fantasize about switching nearly every element of their
lives and/or personalities in order to escape what seem to be sources
of stress. Chances are, this is a positive move only when the same
types of overwhelming commitments are avoided in the future.
In
many cases, if you feel like every element of your life needs change
it could be that you're missing the few details which if improved
would allow the other parts of your life to flow better and yet
remain unchanged. For instance, someone may think that they're overworked
and in debt. It may not be that they're doomed to a life of being
in debt, just that money management is a problem. Again, this may
have even deeper roots. Those roots could be found in an attitude
towards spending or in an attitude towards earning. Often sources
of problems lie a few layers deeper than your emotions would have
you to believe. The tricky part is to never mistake the web for
the spider! Doing so can knock you off course by several degrees.
A
good rule of thumb when faced with a recurring desire for overall
drastic change is that the source of pain, like in a toothache,
is often tiny although the area of pain looks huge. Don't neglect
the details...
Then
there are the rarer cases where the person wanting a blanket change
of direction knows intuitively that indeed, nothing short of a complete
turnaround will suffice. This is best identified by a total lack
of doubt, ease of transition and an almost charmed set of paths
to the new lifestyle. (see our title RutBuster)
2-
"I'm fine, but there are a few areas which could use some work"
An
overall healthier assessment than the previous motives if only because
dramatic change is best approached in small doses. The person who
slowly changes a habit or belief may not even notice, until some
critical moment, that change is occurring! Compare this to the stress
caused by a smoker or drinker who has assigned themselves a date
on the calendar to quit. The last few days are likely to be feasts
of self-abuse followed by the likelihood that their program won't
get off the ground at all because of the finality of their plan.
3-
"I don't know what I want, I just want something different"
Here
is an approach that says "I'm bored, so give me something new.
Thanks. Okay, now I'm bored again".
It's
normal during certain points in your life to wonder if there is
an undefined treasure waiting for you that you're not even aware
of. A constant draw to explore that next valley over the mountain
however, not because of what may be there but simply because things
aren't perfect where you are, can create a lot of momentum but lacks
the purpose that will allow you to ever feel fulfilled as you dash
from one area of experience to the next.
4-
"I believe I'm fine, but someone else or a structure outside
of myself demands I make personal changes"
One
of the toughest decisions you'll ever make is whether or not to
alter something you've come to believe is basic about yourself on
behalf of another individual. While we may be willing to make changes
on behalf of loved ones it doesn't mean we should become a blank
slate for them to re-design who we are.
If
this applies to you, ask yourself if this is a reasonable request.
Is
the demand isolated and would anyone else agree with the logic behind
it, or is it part of a bigger scheme someone else has to add stature
to themselves by constantly making demands on someone they are unwilling
to fulfill themselves?
Some
people actually justify their own stagnation by trying to convince
someone else to change and when they don't using that as their own
mental ammunition for why they don't need to change either!
Nothing
can be as complex and unreadable as someone else's motivations...
while trying to discover your own motivations... try to avoid second
guessing theirs.
All
things being ethical, and yes, sometimes they are, loved
ones and associates may actually have your best interest in mind.
The best way to sort this out may be to look for their gain from
your personal alteration and go with your instincts from there.
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How do
you measure up in knowing your own agenda?
Ask yourself
these questions and see if some highly honest self-interrogation
doesn't include surprising insight:
1- Have
you often thought that if you were someone else living somewhere
else that you wouldn't be as dissatisfied?
2- If you
answered yes the above question, try to name two factors that
may be underlying that which have NOTHING to do with drastic
change. One of these should be an obvious underlying factor
while the other should be one that you feel may NOT be obvious
until reflected upon.
3- If you
only think your life needs a little 'trim' work -- is it just
one or two items, or are you willing to admit that once you've
altered a few things you could examine new areas for a variety
of possibilities?
4- Have
you ever drifted constantly from one self-improvement feast
to the next, yet never getting what you need? Like religion
and politics, self-help methodologies have ways of self-propagating
towards the systems themselves and not the people seeking
stability. Instead of following simply to be moving in any
direction at all, try deciding exactly what you want a certain
system of improvement to do and scrutinize whether those are
the shared goals of the system itself.
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InnerGear
titles address not only the specifics of change, but the specifics
of planned change.
SuccessFactor (#403) is a highly advanced subliminal
messaging program that looks for overlooked contrary information
and behaviors that could cause you to plug ahead regardless
of an invisible obstacle, never accomplishing what you'd set
out to do. Awareness of these obstacles is then pushed forward
into the conscious so you can confront and eliminate them,
while at the same time hidden success keys are also emphasized
subconsciously and presented to awareness for increased focus.
SaboClear(#291) is an optimum approach to knowing
why you're doing anything by it's very nature. After all,
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FAQ26
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Files Not X-Files. How InnerGear is mistaken for something else.
An interview with InnerGear Director C.W. O'Manion about Conspiracy
Theories and Subliminal Programming, and why InnerGear doesn't work
for a 'secret government'.
IGT:
The volume of e.mail you get about subliminal programming is
high sometimes. How much of it is related to solving personal problems
as opposed to topics connecting conspiracy theories to subliminal
technology?
C.W.
O'Manion: Most of it comes from sincere people who are tired
of trying to change things about themselves and their circumstances.
A small number, probably higher after we publish this due to the
mischief factor, come from people who, while I can't say whether
they're sincere tend to worry about problems more on shall we say
the global level. Most of our customers and the people we hear from
are just regular folks who think this is a good idea and they want
to know a little more or they're trying it. Some have tried nearly
everything else and this is sort of the last stop in a long line
of efforts that lie just beyond the mainstream, but not so far that
their idea of reality is stretched out of shape. I think we have
good ways of explaining what we do so that you can understand the
concept behind the technology.
IGT:
Why do you think subliminal technologies fit so easily into conspiracy
theories?
C.W.
O'Manion: I think it's the overall idea that since subliminal
techniques are powerful and they're also easy to hide, that the
powerful are hiding somewhere using them on all of us. But I also
think that anyone paranoid about the government is going to suspect
some subliminal influence is in effect and that if subliminal technologies
didn't exist, these people would create at least the concept of
it for us, which would have been a great favor, only somehow it
was created otherwise.
IGT:
Do you think any government or group of powerful people is using
this technology on the public?
C.W.
O'Manion: What's a little scary is that I learned about this
technology by being a broadcaster. But that doesn't mean all broadcasters
know about it. I've met several
who didn't have clue. At least they said they didn't know about
it... but maybe I've been reading too much of my e.mail by adding
that last part.
One
of the advantages of having so much media, so many channels of entertainment,
is the idea that it would be far more difficult to 'load' the general
public with subliminal generation when people can watch any one
of hundreds of channels carrying very different unique programming
from multiple sources or listen to many different radio stations
or musical recordings that come from so many different production
facilities. The government can't even keep up with who is doing
what or who owes what taxes, and yet they're supposed to be helping
to program all of these sources of media. If we had say, one or
two state run television and radio stations and all the electronic
media was that closely controlled, then the idea that a government
or one group of powerful people could do something like that would
make more sense. Even then, if they were doing it, I think we'd
see a different level of the public embracing more common ideas
and trusting the government or one power group. Yet I think it's
going the other way.
So
if they are trying to do this, they aren't doing a very good job
of it.
IGT:
Could you 'teach them a thing or two'?
C.W.
O'Manion: I'd rather not say I'm up for that challenge just
in case there are takers!
IGT:
Do you think the government has experimented with this technology?
C.W.
O'Manion: Well they don't call up to give me updates you know!
If
you're talking about the U.S. Government, I think almost any country
with enough resources, like we've had in this country, has taken
it upon themselves to experiment with almost anything you can imagine.
The more cutting edge it is the more likely it is to be seen as
a waste of money, so sometimes maybe not much is said. The more
likely the technology is to alarm people also the less likely it
would be revealed.
In
the case of subliminal messaging, it's got both of those factors
going for it.
If
a government, even in a very open society, announced they had developed
this great technology for influencing people, you'd have a lot of
problems. There would be acts of terror blamed on it, people 'hearing'
things where nothing existed. We already have enough people in our
country that hear voices every day. I don't think it would even
be wise to announce that you're working on something like this if
you are in a position where anyone suspects you because of your
power in society, which government and big business certainly has.
InnerGear
can announce every month, and we do in fact, that we're working
on things and so forth, because no one is particularly intimidated
by us. They know they have to make a choice to be exposed. But if
I owned a cable channel and made mention of forays into this, you
would wonder wouldn't you?
IGT:
Has anyone done that yet?
C.W.
O'Manion: Not that I'm aware of! We get requests from commercial
entities to thief-proof stores or some other security measure using
the technology, and while we could do it we haven't. We're not as
interested in that as we are personal transformation. I do think
it works, and there are companies doing it. I just doubt that their
slipping the same message into every bit of media you're exposed
to. It's too diverse. This - from a government that has a hard time
operating in the normal world? Naturally, conspiracy buffs think
all of the glitches in the government are planned to make them look
weak, so explaining this point doesn't do much good.
IGT:
What about the use of it commercially at all in the media?
C.W.
O'Manion: From what we can tell, and this is one of the factors
we use to get the technology to work, the messages take hold in
the subconscious only after an extreme frequency of exposure to
the same message. So if you understand that, a widespread use of
subliminal messaging by a wide range of media all trying to get
different or even slightly different messages across would be evened
out in the end, since none of them constitutes the majority of peripheral
information passed into the core.
This
may be different if you're ONLY watching one channel with perhaps
one or two advertisers or subliminally transmitting groups exposing
you, but very few Americans do that. If major advertisers do have
subliminal content it's probably just to get above the surface noise
of all the other ads, and where this lands them is just in the top
100 because of every other one using a similar technique but with
a different message.
IGT:
So the effect is weaker?
C.W.
O'Manion: Yes, it gets blurred greatly by all that's going on.
We programmed 001 to have some elements in the script of subliminal
security so that when someone starts with our titles, they use this
first a few times. It will do some interesting things in blocking
out a lot of the frequently presented content from unknown sources,
media or otherwise, that you may be a target for. There is nearly
0% conscious resistance for this script, so it goes in rather easily,
we suggest about 4 - 5 hours of exposure and you're good to go with
the title you've selected.
IGT:
Are you ever concerned about the conspiracy theorists causing trouble
for you?
C.W.
O'Manion: I may be a little more concerned if we sold our products
directly face to face, but mostly I think these are just people
who have let their fear get a little out of hand. Some of them also
like operating at this level of fear. Somehow putting a name to
something you can identify as the reason for your uneasiness gives
you just the right amount of distraction from certain issues closer
to home that you would rather not discuss. I'm not saying that abductees
by aliens are hiding some previous abuse event from themselves or
anything like that. But allowing your complete focus of what is
'wrong' with the world to be on 'them', and the them is invisible
and all powerful, doesn't do anything for the person except feed
their curiosity and keep the wheels spinning a little too fast long
after the light is out at night...looooong after.
IGT:
You've had to be open minded to develop a company and product
line like InnerGear. Aren't you as open minded when it comes to
possible ways the public could be getting kept in the dark? Do you
ever listen to Art Bell?
C.W.
O'Manion: I love listening to Art Bell on late night radio!
And yes, I have had to be open minded. But I really prefer the chunk
of reality that I can get my hands on. If an alien walks up to me
in my yard I want to be opened minded to ask a question or two,
not that I expect an answer. I will be able to find some use for
that experience later... But believing that bankers in Europe own
everything and that even our President is but a pawn in their court
doesn't give me whole lot to use in my own life today. Conspiracy
seems to be like rumor|squared! There are all of these threads running
through history and everything....
IGT:
Do people write you and go into great depth in following where they
think these threads go.
C.W.
O'Manion: You know, fortunately for them there are lots of web
sites for those kinds of things. Most of the letters I've gotten
along those lines are just to drop me a note and ask if InnerGear
is a front for some creepy underground government project that is
brainwashing people. I have to wonder about their asking, since
I can't imagine being a part of some secret agency like that but
having to disclose your involvement if asked by a stranger on e.mail.
I'd also have a lot more ad coverage with a federal budget, I would
think!
IGT:
Do you have any way to assure these people that all you want
to do is help people reach their personal goals via subliminal techniques?
C.W.
O'Manion: No. They won't listen to the programs. That's the
only way they would know. That's the saddest part to me, not that
they think their being followed by men in black cars, but that they'll
never use one of our programs. Developing a title to help them refocus
from this idea about the way the world is or may be down to something
more local, like themselves, is a waste of time. What conspiracy
theorist in their most extreme condition would trust a subliminal
program?
IGT:
Are these your favorite types of e.mails?
C.W.
O'Manion: They're among the most lighthearted if you can believe
that. A lot of people write with very tragic problems. Most just
have really good questions about what we do. Sometimes, I think
we are getting mail just because it all seems like such a great
technology. They want to make sure it's really a commercial web
site and that we're here and we really DO this. The odd stuff is
a break in the day, yes, but as I said, I can offer very little
to someone who doesn't invest a small amount of trust at the outset.
If they're thinking there is even a chance I could be doing something
unsavory with their brain I'd rather they didn't try our products
actually, because you never know when they will then think we've
DONE it!
IGT:
What are your favorite types of e.mails then?
C.W.
O'Manion: As you can probably imagine, the ones where there
is a breakthrough for someone from using the programs. I can be
having a rough day for whatever reason or the weather is bad or
there are stress factors coming at me and if I get an e.mail with
a good report it makes me ecstatic. I can't tell you how good this
feels. I never feel like the cause personally, I just come away
feeling like part of a rescue team that did an efficient job and
now someone is going to be okay. Sometimes it's someone who has
written quite a few times and now things are turning around or sometimes
I'm hearing something great from a customer and it's their first
letter to me, but I always know that whatever I've been through
and had to contend with in the process of doing this has paid off
just in that one person writing. And then it happens several times.
I wake up every day both amazed and genuinely thankful that I have
been granted one of the rarest jobs on earth. I always respect people
who make the effort to transform themselves for the better. It's
almost as rare as my position at InnerGear.
C.W.
O'Manion is the Director and Founder of InnerGear, a company he
claims started itself.
FAQ27
Why
you can't scream loud enough to hear it in your subconscious
In
the grand scheme of things, I can't possibly understand why this
wall was placed in our head between the hemispheres. Mind you, I've
never split some ones head open to look, but that's where I hear
it is.
It
exists on different levels, but there's a good chance they're connected
in function. The blood barrier that stands between the lobes is
like the doorway that long ago slammed shut in our conscious faces
so we couldn't get into the 'gearbox' and fiddle around. [gives
you a clue about the name InnerGear doesn't it?]
Speculation
about the mysterious way our world is constructed has been around
ever since we first noticed starlight streaming into our caves at
night. It's healthy because it leaves you feeling like a bigger
something/One is looking over a smaller you, and that somewhere
an invisible line of access exists between what we see and what
sees us.
The
vague nature of this desire for being connected to the larger universe
is found in every culture. It's made specific, again and again,
through the establishment of belief systems based on a variety of
explanations. But devoid of any particular version and left alone,
we are prompted by something deep in the mind to create a new explanation
if none exists.
Sitting
deep within our mind, this desire for an awareness bigger than what
we can see doesn't sit alone. We have in that same core the potential
for the creation of almost anything we can imagine. On a level of
power, we each walk around with this TNT locked away in our heads
while we seemingly struggle to create sparks of sense out of anything.
This looks like a waste of power, but when you combine human nature
and the actions which come out of a damaged sense of normal behavior,
you can see why, possibly, certain things were placed off-limits
to most people in the realm of realized potential. Striving, yet
at the same time holding themselves back an inch at a time, has
been the norm for so long it's considered almost heroic to effect
any lasting positive change in your life at all, much less in the
world around you.
The
barrier which stands guard and judges every notion you have against
every notion that was dumped into the core during your formative
years is a fortress. Trances, theatrical rituals, metaphorical belief
systems, fear, guilt, drugs, and every other extreme have been enacted
with one purpose, to open this gate just a LITTLE, so that the interior
may in some way be reset.
Subliminal
messaging is something new along these lines. While the distractive
nature of ritual and trance could be said to create a somewhat subliminal
condition for information to be passed quickly and effectively into
the subconscious, it still required some conscious acceptance.
Subliminal
methods are 'sneaky' from the perspective of the subconscious. They
make use of the most interesting aspect of the subconscious because
this subconsciousness shares its weakest point with human nature...
the ability to be over-informed by what it believes in inside information.
The
subconscious mind accepts information as somehow slightly more 'high
priority' based on the fact that it never was 'passed through' the
conscious mind and that it must therefore be from a 'higher source'.
This
model only works in the real world when you increase, greatly, the
frequency of identical information as the subconscious is taking
in large amounts of peripheral information at nearly all times.
It can't act on ALL the information in a way that shows up as an
event, so the frequency factor either:
a.
overtakes the subconscious perception that since it is being delivered
over and over, it must be true, displacing other 'one time' subliminal
information.
b.
mimics in some way via high frequency a 'higher transmission' of
information so as to mistake the point of origin since the conscious
mind doesn't have a record of it passing through that direction.
c.
actually rewrites previous information, which may have been programmed
local and only for that individual (traits, preferences, habits,
beliefs, etc.).
The
frontier-like landscape of this technology means that ALL of the
above may be equally true and that other factors may be at play
that we don't recognize yet.
Yet
what would happen if you could chisel a tunnel into this area for
free access. A conservative model presents a picture of someone
who could overcome any mental obstacle, learn anything, become anything
in terms of self-image and belief... If we were to speculate without
our conscious minds limiting us (a microcosm of the whole issue
to begin with) would we see men fly and morph into other 'things'?
So far, we can only simplify and find a quick way through the wall
that we were born with, which grew and grew as we developed as children
until one day every random word entered in had become driven into
the stone of our personalities to forever serve as our own incomplete
set of instructions for living.
Finding
a way around this wall of limitation is the tool for transforming
yourself. Remolding the substance of who you are. Subliminal messaging
products do well for a variety of reasons. They are also prone to
abuse for the same reasons, ease of activation.
In
addition to creating new perspectives, we've designed 001 to help
guard against these abuses by unknown sources which may be using
the technology in covert programs. But the possibility is always
there for an attack.
I've
concluded that the process of limitation for access to our subconscious
was for our own good. Just like in other areas however, we've gotten
enough of an understanding to start tearing down walls that have
grown up over time. I think we're seeing now, the beginning of access
to this part of our mind that is so powerful and contains so many
answers. Getting there quickly is the mission of any subliminal
entry point.
With
each advance, something about our model of how the bigger picture
works always changes a little. Something gets added at each step.
Subliminal programming may seem to have been the 'fad' that became
a technology when in reality, this was an advanced technology that
performed a parody of itself as a fad to reduce the fear of everyone
in our culture.
When
the subliminal scares of the 50's calmed down, the provision of
subliminal programs for self help applications only made its way
into our view again openly as a form of new age therapy in the late
80's. Prompted by these demonstrations of what could be done, I
started around that time to develop what would surpass any trendy
applications and went looking for the right targets to aim at. I
keep finding them and as long as our readers and those using the
products have an open channel to me, I think I'll keep learning
things that build on our already quick delivery system.
Do
I wish we could enact major changes quicker. There was a time when
I hoped I could figure out a way to implement a subliminal program
causing MAJOR CHANGES in five minutes (there still may be, but I
haven't found it). Now, having seen the power of our products to
create changes over a slightly longer period of exposure, I view
it like the five day waiting period for a weapon. You're probably
going to get it anyway, but it's good to consider everything while
you're waiting. I still think it's the quickest way to get into
our mental gearbox.
So
far, any attempts to convince me that this area is still off-limits
to us are met by my observation that for every new discovery, a
new door is created.
Knowing
how to do this one thing could effect the future for everyone, and
solve most of our most pressing human issues. Unlike some who are
using this technology and would like to keep it to themselves, this
is a new path that has to continue. I'm always encouraged by the
professionals who are discovering it for the first time and are
moving the technology closer to the mainstream.
Once
proven on a mass scale and accepted, it not only can create solutions,
but professions. If we can see an entire profession of people as
rewarded as I have been by creating these programs, this would be
a great thing.
While
for all of these centuries, we were prevented from screaming loud
enough to reach the center of our minds, we may now have finally
discovered that the way to do it by a whisper, hidden in a field
of sound.
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