Intention Repeater Thread

Yeah I definitely do. I’d much rather feel the energy if that’s what you mean.

By the way does this use up chi energy?

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I don’t believe it does. It is Intelligent Infinity, which is infinite in supply.

I’m doing the dopamine one now and it definitely feels better than weed, which I’ve mainly done energetically. However, they say that drugs like cocaine use up all your dopamine and you crash after.

I don’t know how it works with energy, if there’s a crash after. But I’m going to chill with it for a bit.

So I was actually intending on healing and repairing my dopamine receptors from porn and not trying to stimulate the production of dopamine.

Definitely not trying to flood my brain with dopamine…just to heal my receptors.

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Hi @AnthroTeacher. I’m running the IR Google Colab (online) with 3 intentions (on separate boxes) on a tab simultaneously with 2 intentions using the IR web version on 2 separate tabs on my old mac. I prefer this than writing a long text of intentions linked to the IR. My questions are:

  1. Is this set-up still effective for me?

  2. Can I run multiple intentions on the web version (one tab)?

  3. Can I run many intentions on the Colab version (one tab)?

Thanks for everything.

If you insert a link, it should be in quotation marks, like text? Or without quotes?

I think the Colab can only run one intention statement at a time.

You can put all your intentions into an intents.txt file and upload to your Google Drive.

  1. Make it sharable to anyone with link

  2. Take the share link url: example https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Iy1e6nrpYKUhfIVrABt9E0_IX2xAUmvh/view?usp=sharing

  3. Extract the id from it: example: 1Iy1e6nrpYKUhfIVrABt9E0_IX2xAUmvh

  4. Download it into Google Colab before you run: example:
    !gdown --id 1Iy1e6nrpYKUhfIVrABt9E0_IX2xAUmvh

  5. Run the intents.txt as the intention.

You can name it any filename you want. This will allow you to run even 1000s of intentions at once with just a simple statement.

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Yeah, anything in the --intent should be in double quotes.

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Thanks for clarifying.

If we’re running a txt file of intents what do we put in between the quotation marks? Just leave it blank like “”?

Oh I see, just put it as “intents.txt”

It should be like: --intent “intents.txt”

If there are no spaces, you shouldn’t even need the quotes.

Has it helped so far in repairing your dopamine receptors?

I’ve spent 5+ years strengthening my energy field by focusing on Sirius B into me, and still I can only run the Repeater here and there. On Colab, it is amazingly strong.

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Yes I figured it out. Quite incredible. I think they have for sure, I’m going to run my intent.txt for a month and check on results.

How far away can one be from the phone for it to work?

I don’t think distance is an issue. On Colab after all, the servers could be 1000 miles away.

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Yes makes sense.

Are intentions really that much different than an affirmation? Both are really declarations of desiring something so?

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Yeah, I think intention = affirmation = prayer.

All approx. the same thing.

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Obviously if we were to run this overnight we wouldn’t be able to use such a high -imem correct? Running mine at -imem 23 is very strong.

I’m not sure. On Pro they say you can run 24 hours, but sometimes after just 2 hours it stops running. I don’t know why.

You can leave it strong if you want. If it gets too much you probably will just get up and stop it. I’ve done that.

Or if you want, make it smaller for overnight. Whatever you want.

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Upgraded to Colab Pro and it definitely helped.

As astronomical these repeating numbers are and the magnitude in power that ripples out from them, there still must be some type of gap or waiting period between the reality we experience “now” and the reality we wish to come about.

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It depends on the intent. When I ask to feel good or such, it’s immediate.

One person manifested rain, a cyclone in like a day or two after intending that it be cold in India. That was with the Python version which is slower than the current versions.

But there are no guarantees.

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I would really like to use the colab… sorry to ask again but is there a step by step instructions on how to set it up? I’ve tried but I have no idea where to put what , click where etc? Pls help thank you

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