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Rayzorblades Reputation: 5


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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 1:06 am Post subject: Training as a Prequalifier |
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I've been thinking a lot lately about mental training and biofeedback, and how in my seldom-humble opinion, they are the key to not only success with "radionic" trends, but the key to truly superhuman abilities.
My own training in biofeedback has made me extraordinarily effective in all walks of my life; my propensity for "controlling the universe" which I used to talk and joke about has only grown. Stuff usually goes my way and visualizing a radbox with a trend and sigil I've constructed off the cuff in my mind is usually all I really need to take care of something small.
The point is, I've gotten retardedly strong at doing stuff for myself, but I KNOW I'm barely scratching the surface of the potential of what can be done, not just by me, but everyone.
Fortunately, for the would be victims of people who would abuse these skills, it takes lots of training to be effective at this stuff. You can't truly control the universe until you learn to control yourself, and the training to control yourself usually takes long enough that you wisen up and get to the point where you don't NEED to control others or hurt people.
This is especially true because emotional self control is the first thing you SHOULD learn (it's the easiest), and fortunately it seems to come naturally as a side effect of learning to control the harder stuff. So like it or not, you will learn to control your emotions, and controlling them hopefully means you'll have the wisdom not to abuse your power.
I mean it's not like abusing your power will get it taken from you by some fluffy bunny bullshit source; but Stan Lee really was right when he said "With great power, comes great responsibility".
Choose wisely. _________________
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psychonaut13 Reputation: 2

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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 1:28 am Post subject: |
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do I sense a guide or tutorial coming out of this?
At the risk of sounding sucking up here, you are one of the most respected members of the forum, the general consensus is you're a guy who knows how to as well as get shit done. I would love to see some of your methods should you feel comfortable or desire to share it. |
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Rayzorblades Reputation: 5


Joined: 07 May 2008 Posts: 1439 Location: Canada
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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 2:09 am Post subject: |
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lol no worries, the occasional bit of sucking up does wonders to keep my ego bloated.
As to tutorials, well I could put something together I guess, I'm just horribly unreliable when it comes to scheduling stuff like that online; real life gets in the way. I'm better at off-the-cuff writing like this. Anyway, we'll see. _________________
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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 2:53 am Post subject: |
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| What tools you use for biofeedback training? |
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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 3:29 am Post subject: |
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Currently I have and use:
ECG, EEG, Galvanometer, Digital Thermometers, Thermographic IR Camera, Blood Glucose Monitor, Electromyogram (though mine's busted right now), Stop Watch, Blood Pressure Monitor (I use a digital one, but I have a sphygmomanometer), and a pulse oximeter. I think that's all of it.
EDIT: And various softwares; excell for spreadsheets etc etc. _________________
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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 5:53 am Post subject: |
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I'd certainly be interested in your take on biofeedback as well.
It sounds like you've had a lot of time to practice it, and even better it appears there is fruit to your labor. I'm definitely curious! |
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Rayzorblades Reputation: 5


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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 8:17 am Post subject: |
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My "take" on biofeedback is that it works. With enough understanding of the mind and physiology, and how it all ties together, you can pretty much cajole your body to do just about anything (practical use of "anything" not literal).
Is there something more specific you had in mind Al? _________________
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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 2:01 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Rayzorblades,
Thanks for sharing. Is it possible you can share brand names of the biofeeback products you have. It will be great help.
Thanks
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Twas a pleasure, I'm gone.
Another fascinating muscle study.
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Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 7:31 pm Post subject: |
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| Quote: | Hi Rayzorblades,
Thanks for sharing. Is it possible you can share brand names of the biofeeback products you have. It will be great help.
Thanks
Raj |
Rayzorblades is self taught. Always good to remember that despite the commercialization of the New Age and non-New Age metaphysics, you can learn the skills without help.
| Rayzorblades wrote: | My "take" on biofeedback is that it works. With enough understanding of the mind and physiology, and how it all ties together, you can pretty much cajole your body to do just about anything (practical use of "anything" not literal).
Is there something more specific you had in mind Al? |
Yes, I do. The process by which you learned is what I'm more curious about.
Did you simply sit down and slowly, steadily, feel out every part of your body, reaffirming it with your existing knowledge of how the human body works?
This is what I'm really curious of, as I'm prone to emulate things that work!  |
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Rayzorblades Reputation: 5


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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 1:54 am Post subject: |
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| mctxp wrote: | Hi Rayzorblades,
Thanks for sharing. Is it possible you can share brand names of the biofeeback products you have. It will be great help.
Thanks
Raj |
Yes Alastan is right, there was no specific "biofeedback product" that I used. Just regular medical/biological sensory tools that I listed, a massive understanding of human anatomy, physiology, and psychology from years of study, and a drive to make it work.
As to my tools, well the ECG, EEG, and Galvanometer are all home made. It took me a weekend and about 150 bucks worth of parts from The Source (local Radioshack replacement store) to build all 3 of them. The schematics were sort of an amalgamation of various ones I culled from the web using Google and my own know-how.
The digital thermometer was the only one of those things I bought off the web, it's a Taylor Critical Care thermometer, about 65 bucks.
The rest I got from a local health tool store that sells all kinds of similar things (wheelchairs, blood glucose, oximeters etc etc).
Except for the thermocamera, THAT is an interesting story, it's an $8,000 dollar RAZ-IR that I have on loan from a friend of my father's who happens to be a survival nut.
As to software, I use excell and openoffice.org, the software that came with the RAZ-IR, the various radionic softwares I created, and BWGen sometimes when I'm playing around. _________________
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Rayzorblades Reputation: 5


Joined: 07 May 2008 Posts: 1439 Location: Canada
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 2:06 am Post subject: |
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| Rayzorblades wrote: | My "take" on biofeedback is that it works. With enough understanding of the mind and physiology, and how it all ties together, you can pretty much cajole your body to do just about anything (practical use of "anything" not literal).
Is there something more specific you had in mind Al? |
Yes, I do. The process by which you learned is what I'm more curious about.
Did you simply sit down and slowly, steadily, feel out every part of your body, reaffirming it with your existing knowledge of how the human body works?
This is what I'm really curious of, as I'm prone to emulate things that work!  |
You pretty much hit the nail on the head. The tools that I use are extensions of the awareness and through them I'm better able to focus on the parts I'm trying to affect. Kinda of like: *Machine bing* "Okay so this does this" then *BING BING BING* as I test it out a few more times.
If that makes sense.
I dunno, should I post a list of stuff I learned to do? _________________
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Alastan Reputation: 4


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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 5:01 am Post subject: |
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Thats quite a list of equipment you have, but I totally understand the value of being able to verify what is occurring with physical data.
I think that posting a list of what you learned to do via your biofeedback is an excellent idea. |
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Rayzorblades Reputation: 5


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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 5:46 am Post subject: |
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Yes I hate subjectivism when I'm trying to do something objective, hence my OCD about data.
And sure I'll post a list in a new thread.
Kind of an aside:
It's actually kind of funny, but I've gotten a couple demanding PMs from users asking that I "share my resources" and "not hog what I've learned".
Just so everyone is clear, I DO share much of what I learn, for free and without asking for anything in return, and I've done a ton of free work and teaching on this board for people both publicly and privately.
I've worked my butt off to know what I know, and have what I have, for TWENTY YEARS now. 2 decades. Think about that. I can't just distill much of that into a 10 minute posting. It takes time to properly formulate my thoughts, and there's a lot I have to deal with philosophically as well; I have issues with "handing a baby a handgun".
It's not fair for me to judge whether you're "ready" for a piece of knowledge or not; only you can do that. But what I CAN judge is if I'M ready to share a piece after considering all the potential ramifications of doing so.
On top of that I have a busy life, and commitments outside this board that are far more important to me. They've slowed a little, which is why I'm back.
What I guess I'm saying is that it's time for me to ask for something in return: Your patience.
Keep in mind that joking aside, I don't care about reverence or attention, I don't care about apologies, and I don't really care what pretty much anybody thinks of me. I do things for ME because they're what I want to do; not because someone asks me to do something for them or orders me to.
I teach and do these things because, for now, I enjoy doing them and I enjoy helping others.
So stop and think before spamming me publicly or privately with repeated requests and orders. I do my best with the time I'm willing to invest in this forum and badgering me constantly eats up that time.
Peace. _________________
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Twas a pleasure, I'm gone.
Another fascinating muscle study.
Making stuff 'Work'
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 10:01 am Post subject: |
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Rayzorblades, you know I couldn't agree more.
Too often do forum users and other, various kinds of noobs, not realize that such knowledge and ability doesn't come for free.
It is earned and labored upon.
The successful worker puts in the effort, and eventually after both intelligent practice and hard work, their works amount to success. That knowledge, which is gained from their sweat, blood, and time, is THEIRS' to give out at THEIR discretion.
There is no one entitled to this knowledge apart from those who earn it, least of all forum lurkers or direction-hungry noobs.
The community as a whole is lucky that we have now, and have had in the past, many people willing to divulge their practices and guidance for nothing in return.
Whether such people continue to teach is entirely up to them, and it is not the place nor right of any other to demand such knowledge from them.
PS. I remember GT posting a similar rant, facing similar problems. I'd suggest we all give that another read, so that we remember that nothing comes for free. |
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Rayzorblades Reputation: 5


Joined: 07 May 2008 Posts: 1439 Location: Canada
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Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 10:23 pm Post subject: |
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I remember GT's take on it.
And it wasn't my intent to scare anybody off, I'm still open to taking PMs about stuff that someone thinks is too personal to discuss openly or whatever.
But questions that could be answered by using the search function or actually READING what I wrote can just be done away with.
If you have a question, why not post it publicly so that everyone else can see it and not have to PM me? I have no problems with clarification of something I wrote, and if one person is willing to comment on not being able to understand something I say, then ten others are probably having the same problem and just can't be bothered to ask for whatever reason.
What I didn't like most was the implication that I was being selfish somehow in not suddenly dropping everything and writing 100 page declaration of everything I learned RIGHT NOW and for free.
Sorry folks, but if you want to be able to DEMAND my time, it comes with a price tag.  _________________
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