Periodically the Universe gets drunk and uses me as its vessel to puke up a good idea. I will say this technique can result in energy overload the following day. But it’s worth it, IMHO… worst case scenario was I had too much “going on” until I meditated/grounded the next day.
Decided to give this a try immediately AND run it overnight when the time comes.
I have never used the Intention Repeater before. I am not sure how much is the Repeater and how much is the coffee I drank and the forskolin pill I took, but I am WIDE awake, alert, almost shaking and sore with energy especially in the face (I find that personally when I tap into energy from one spiritual source or another it manifests as intense, painful smiling), and extremely pumped (did just listen to some SARMs).
Had some pressure, a couple sharp pains in the head, at first, but it has almost completely passed.
I will try this tonight (replacing VLC with Sonos Speaker Playlist). The Speaker and the IR are not on the same computer, but I assume that should not reduce the effectiveness.
Let us know how it goes, I’ve never tried the repeater before so Idk how it works
This sounds cool though, do i need a computer to launch it? If I do I can’t try it lol
The Intention Repeater is powered by a VERY intelligent servitor. They’ll know what you mean.
You can test it out by going to www.IntentionRepeater.com. Place an intention in the top and press start. This will repeat your intention 1 million times a second, which should be mildly noticable for the energy sensitive.
However, you can download the Intention Repeater Max software and run it on your PC, and that runs around 2 quintillion times per second. VERY STRONG
For Android, @Zen created a handy tutorial on installing it:
https://forum.enlightenedstates.com/t/intention-software-free/5974/132?u=maoshan_wanderer
That does still work, but it’ll be slow, I only get about 225,000 reps per second on my phone using that method. @AnthroTeacher has done some amazing coding work since the early days when IR was a python script. The new versions are VERY powerful in comparison.
Ok cool! I have not used it since the days Zen created the script!
I will try it on my laptop that I don’t use much so it can be left alone to run…
Okay, good, I’m curious to hear your results. It can be A LOT of energy really quickly, so it might be helpful to do short tests early on to get a feel for it.
There is no audio, this is all energy work being done by Servitors.
Yeah, this is the really strong version that runs on your computer:
Pre-compiled .exe for Windows:
https://github.com/tsweet77/repeater-max/blob/main/intention_repeater_max_3.3.exe
This is the even stronger version that runs on your computer and uses your Nvidia graphics card:
Pre-compiled .exe for Windows:
https://github.com/tsweet77/repeater-max-cuda/blob/main/intention_repeater_max_cuda_2.2.exe
Oh ok, it doesnt work on macOS?
Is it done by you?
If you can figure out how to compile the C++ source code so that it runs on Mac, then yes. I did not create this software, @AnthroTeacher did.
Python script does work on macOS.
How long do you run it for ?
@MasterOfYellow @Maoshan_Wanderer
So which one should I download?
My phone has 12 gb of RAM with 6.5 used
Do these downloads even work for mobile?
For the really strong versions that are in the PHz range, only 5-10 minutes. Everyone will be different depending on their energetic capacity and how much energy work they’ve been doing lately (same idea as you can’t exercise much when you’re tired…).
So, I just added my intention in the dialog box and hit start… that’s all I have to do?
btw… I’m doing this on the chrome browser on MacOs. That should work…right?
No, right now most versions don’t work on mobile. Your choices are the old Python version, which Zen made instructions for, the IR website version which is a bit faster than the old Python version, and the MASSIVELY powerful google colab version.
The google colab version is web-based, so it can be run from any platform. It’s the most technical of them all, but if you can figure it out it works very well.