"I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times."
It’s an old martial art saying by the late legend Bruce Lee, that kept me in line whenever I wanted to patchup different applications at once as a beginner.
Spend enough time teaching remote seduction, and you will be amazed at the diversity of learning styles that beginners adopt.
Some stumble upon the work of say ,Joseph R. Plazo, and find themselves resonating with it, then after a few sessions they stumble upon the work of Amargi Hillier and figure they need to patch up a piece from his application too.
They try it a few days, then read somewhere about an application by Lanie Stevens, end up getting confused and losing motivation because their applications end up becoming incoherent.
Just because a piece works well in one application does not mean it is going to work well patched together with the other piece of a different application.
In this post, I challenge you to "practice one kick" until you master it before patching or branching to yet another application after giving it a few tries.
Without wasting time.
Let's dive in...
Two Reasons Why Patchwork Applications Are Weaker.
When I stumbled upon the book of Amargi Hiller, Mind Power Seduction, I was lucky because it sort of felt natural to me and I religiously followed it for years.
There were other teachers and many underground practitioners whose applications were attractive to me,I tried a few, but I ended up rejecting a lot of their objectively good applications because they didn't resonate with me.
If you can ask anyone who has any modicum of experience with remote seduction, you will discover that they get obsessed with a single coherent application in exclusion of others until they master it.
On the flip If one patches up application on top of another, trying to find that illusive, all-powerful one, they become confused and often fail.
It is an admirable trait to experiment with different applications, obviously, but if all one does is patch up applications on top of each other,It becomes too chaotic to "invent" a coherent one.
Below I list two reasons why this is a bad learning style.
1. When you are not yet advanced, you do not realize which pieces are key to an application's success and frequently obsess on unimportant pieces to patch up into your patchwork while leaving out critical ones.
2. You end up patching up pieces that seem attractive in isolation but which in fact conflict with the overall application of your choice.
You can get some results learning this way, but your lack of "true craftsmanship" will soon catch up with you.
In this way, you will become increasingly frustrated and never move past the initial phases, never realizing that the source of it all is the constant patching up that leads into incoherent applications that lack power.
It's key that you avoid this patching of different pieces together as a beginner atleast until you have enough experience under your belt to invent your own.
This learning style leads your application to function much worse than any single coherent application(s),it confuses you even further as you fail to figure out where your strengths and weaknesses are.
Let me emphasize an important point on different applications: almost any application can work with enough effort but the less coherent the less powerful basically.
The thing is...all remote/psychic seduction applications out there have pieces to them that are critical to making them work powerfully.
If you patch up bits and pieces from different teachers, often/usually you end up missing out key pieces that work well together, then blame the teachers/material when it's actually your learning style that's flawed!
A wrap!
As a beginner, I primarily followed a very coherent application by Amargi Hillier, tried a few other applications, and realized they didn't resonate with me and ditched them.
It was only later, after having a strong lock on the basics, that I added some bits and pieces that resonated with me and took my proficiency to a high level.
If you realize your learning style is all about patching up, and this patching of different pieces does not bring you results and it is overwhelming you.
1. Stop consuming conflicting material about applications for a while.
2. Focus on one coherent application that resonates with you until you master it.
Once you do, and it is coherent and natural, you will discover you now have room to patch up more on top of a normal, healthy, functional, powerful application—more of a neatly patched-up work than a collection of patchwork that lacks any form of "true craftsmanship."
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