Hey everyone,
Couple days ago I was messing around with my night stack. It usually consists of a combination of simply healing fields and longevity fields. I couldn’t quite decide what to pick so I started from scratch. First I picked smart stem cells because I love that field. Then somehow Ojas Marrowed came to my mind. But then I was thinking - what if this is not an ideal combination?
So I went into chat GPT and explained to it what I was doing, my goal and that these audios are fields that imbue the listener with the benefits written in the description. So I gave it the descriptions for smart stem cells and ojas marrowed at first and asked it how that would be and if it’s synergistic. It provided me a nice list of benefits and what I could expect on and in the body.
Pretty nice I thought.
I went on and checked through my entire folder of fields, kind of half guided by intuition and half by childlike curiosity as to which other fields would match well with my already selected ones.
In this way I went through multiple iterations, each time giving GPT another description and whether it would fit my stack.
In the end I came up with a stack of 6-7 audios (for now at least). But then came the real magic:
I asked GPT what it would add into my night stack. I told it I have a lot of fields covering all kinds of areas.
It took a moment and then made a very precise list as to which other areas I could target. For instance, it recommended mitochondrial enhancement, something for the nervous system, grounding and something for the endocrine system (all of which we have fields for).
Now I haven’t continued yet, feeding it these fields descriptions, but I think it would have great results.
So naturally I had some thoughts:
- if this is for the night stack, it surely can be used to design day stacks as well
- it can most definitely help with specific topics
- it should be able to figure out what’s redundant in a stack
Overall I think it can be used as a kind of “stack mentor” and I think that’s pretty cool tbh.
We can all try it out and experiment with it.
Happy researching