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Does anyone notice that they are MUCH smarter since they started Peating. I feel like my reasoning skills have gone up tremendously and I am overall much smarter. How about you?
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Yes very much so. Everything is always clear, mental tasks don't tax my energy as much, and programming has become much easier.
Does anyone notice that they are MUCH smarter since they started Peating. I feel like my reasoning skills have gone up tremendously and I am overall much smarter. How about you?
Lowering estrogen and raising CO2 seems to be the simplest way to lower both cortisol and serotonin. Vitamin A, thiamine, CO2 breathing training, progesterone, caffeine, and aspirin all contribute to a very focused, understanding perspective.
The distribution of oral contraceptives could be contributing to a systematic sexual imbalance in society by poisoning the female mind with greater tendencies toward aggression, isolation, and anxiety. Phytoestrogens weaken the male's sexual resolve, and the corruption of the female could contribute to the loss of male identity, as well as the aforementioned female identity in our Western culture.
Some pregnenolone converts into progesterone, so that would be probably be more appropriate for males.Could you substitute pregenenlone for progesterone?
Diet or the exogenous hormones + dopamine agonists ?Yes very much so. Everything is always clear, mental tasks don't tax my energy as much, and programming has become much easier.
I have a sense that B1 is necessary, but not wholly sufficient for perfect recall. I think there may well be a B1-B2 synergy.
I have seen the B1 and intelligence thing mentioned a lot of times, and by Ray. In the most recent interview I clipped, I noticed he said that "B1 can't do it all by itself" which was a surprise to me, as I had never heard this addition mentioned before. He says thyroid alongside B1 in necessary. Possibly the reason why someone that takes B1 doesn't notice any effects. Here is the clip, and the last 15 seconds is where he talks about it.
Lowering estrogen and raising CO2 seems to be the simplest way to lower both cortisol and serotonin. Vitamin A, thiamine, CO2 breathing training, progesterone, caffeine, and aspirin all contribute to a very focused, understanding perspective.
The distribution of oral contraceptives could be contributing to a systematic sexual imbalance in society by poisoning the female mind with greater tendencies toward aggression, isolation, and anxiety. Phytoestrogens weaken the male's sexual resolve, and the corruption of the female could contribute to the loss of male identity, as well as the aforementioned female identity in our Western culture.
I'll chip in to say that the best description I can say for my own "mental" experience-change while Peating is "powerful", as if my mind wasn't running at full processing-speed before. Every mental faculty has improved and I feel my mental-reserves (needed when s... hits the fan and I need to learn or study a lot in a hurry) are much deeper than before.
Can't remember exactly were I heard this--could have been related to Jung's work--but a social scientist mentioned that he observed that when the "character" of the strong, healthy masculine disappeared from a culture, that the women would step in to fill the missing role--(although begrudgingly at first.) He observed this in early 20th Century Germany I believe, and I think it was the original consequence of the Industrial Revolution with fathers being separated from their children for most of the child's early life, for one of the first time in human history (obviously this has played out to an even further and more dramatic degree since then). Possibly many dominoes fall from this.
Absolutely; the destruction of the family plays a primary role. I really do like Jung's work; I think he's the greatest pillar of psychology.I'll chip in to say that the best description I can say for my own "mental" experience-change while Peating is "powerful", as if my mind wasn't running at full processing-speed before. Every mental faculty has improved and I feel my mental-reserves (needed when s... hits the fan and I need to learn or study a lot in a hurry) are much deeper than before.
Can't remember exactly were I heard this--could have been related to Jung's work--but a social scientist mentioned that he observed that when the "character" of the strong, healthy masculine disappeared from a culture, that the women would step in to fill the missing role--(although begrudgingly at first.) He observed this in early 20th Century Germany I believe, and I think it was the original consequence of the Industrial Revolution with fathers being separated from their children for most of the child's early life, for one of the first time in human history (obviously this has played out to an even further and more dramatic degree since then). Possibly many dominoes fall from this.
The physics is especially addictive.
Absolutely; the destruction of the family plays a primary role. I really do like Jung's work; I think he's the greatest pillar of psychology.
In what way have you been peating that's lead to your perceived increase in intelligence?