The Alchemical Blueprint of the Past

Hopefully I am not just being an idiot, but how does one apply the discount code during purchase? I have no option to do so

there is no discount code
(if you meant atm at least)

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Okay, that would clear it up, thank you.

Thinking of getting this one, what would be the best order to play if i mix in BoL?

BoL → ABoP → New perspectives?

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Promo code: BLESSINGS

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Ahhhh I already bought it prior to seeing this, but oh well. Anyone who can, should take advantage!

Does this field replace the childhood revision since this is included?

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When a previous field is included in a new field, Dream has said he has to modify the previous field in order for the whole, new field to work as he wants.

My analogy compares this to carrots in a stew. When you put carrots (previous field) in a stew (new field), they’re still carrots, but they’ve changed. Can these new form of the carrots replace the original raw version that was put in the stew? You tell me.

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Ok, gotcha, so I will include the childhood revision in my stack. Thanks bro, trying to become a brand new person. :pray: @WellBeing

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My pleasure.

It’s none of my business but maybe you’d prefer to modify this a little bit? You see, you couldn’t have known the new version of you that you want to become without having been who you had been in the past.

The old you has had value. The new you is an outgrowth out of who you had once been.

A phoenix doesn’t become a brand new person. It rises up from the ashes of what it had once been.

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You’re right, :slightly_smiling_face: I’ll change that perspective.

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What is the ideal duration for this field? I have listening to it since October 2022 (4 months). I think I have seen some major changes in my behaviour especially towards my family and parents. How do I decide when to stop and move on to other fields? when I stop noticing any more changes ?

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I always go for 1 year because we never know just how much clutter and gunk are still in there. After 1 year, if you feel “brand” new, and are not identifying with the past, I think it’s safe to let it go.

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1 year is a lot of time, not that I am afraid of change but more scared of the missing out on lots of new fields. I will try to go till June at least.

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One question which just came to mind: If I add Alchemical Revision of Inner Self Love to my stack, will it make any difference or the alchemical blueprint of the past is enough to restore any lack of inner self love from my childhood. Just want to know if I can reduce the number of fields and listening time.

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each field is specialized to produce full effects so yes add it. Also it’s up to you on how long you feel comfortable enough to listen, if you feel by June you’re healed. Go for it.

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Four months should bank a lot of changes. The trauma processed/love inserted does not go away. I mean, it’s not like lifting weights where you lose progress if you skip a few months.

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so it means if I want to reduce my stack I can take it out and then later when I start listening to it again, it will start improving from my last progress

Of course, I don’t know that. My guess is that you may have maxed out the benefit, but obviously that’s for you to determine.

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I agree with @Replay, this is hard to say, for a whole bunch of reasons.

Just to give you an idea, here are some possible reasons:

  • ABoP might not be done with the work it needs to do.
  • ARoISL could reveal more layers that your original ABoP couldn’t get to (and that, BTW, is a good thing). Our psyche has often been compared to an onion.
  • You might skip back into some old habits of thought and of stories.

And these are just a few of things which could go on.

But the good news here is that any of the above doesn’t mean you went all the way back to Square One. It just could seem that way to you.

Someone (maybe it was our friend Replay?) recently used the analogy, comparing our work with these fields to weight training. And it’s a really good analogy for your question. When you stop weight training, there can be loss of gains, but that doesn’t happen overnight. The other thing is that, like with weight training, there are a bunch of secondary gains that we don’t consider but which are very important that don’t go away (or go away very, very slowly)–things like muscle memory and the resilience of our tendons. And with fields (especially fields like this one) we have similar kinds of secondary gains.

tl;dr: if your thoughts of moving on isn’t born out of impatience (that’s always been my warning cue), then try your swap and see what you get. Don’t worry about losing progress.

4 months can be a good run for a field like this. (But then I say that without knowing what you might have experienced in your past.)

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