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Post by reden on May 25, 2021 20:33:51 GMT
AnthroHeart can you tell me if those super compressed files feel as strong to you as the zips? Because if so then I can remove the tar part and leave them as zip.xz's. Ok, tell me clearly which TWO you want me to compare, and I will give you my input. These two. Note, the h-2 file now references the hash instead of hash.txt. I realized that since the file has a certain name, it must refer to its respective hash too, not to a generic hash.txt. Edit: By hash, I meant the hash of 10k-1Mreps.zip.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 25, 2021 20:41:53 GMT
Can you give them the same number of digits in the filename? So that they will repeat at the same speed.
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Post by reden on May 25, 2021 20:53:54 GMT
Can you give them the same number of digits in the filename? So that they will repeat at the same speed. You may turn winmults-10k-1Mrep-h-2.zip.tar.xz into winmults-10k-1Mrep-h2.zip.tar.xz. Then each will be 32 characters.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 25, 2021 22:05:12 GMT
Ok, I will look into it later. A bit tired at the moment.
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Post by reden on May 25, 2021 23:05:54 GMT
How did I make the hash files? The 10k-1M file is a pattern, which is 99% done. The other 1% is the file you want to reference. Or in this case, the hash. So you extract NEST-0.TXT, do the changes, 7z d the old NEST-0.TXT from the zip (haven't tried if they can be replaced in place), then 7z a the new one. 7z refers to 7Zip.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 25, 2021 23:31:15 GMT
How did I make the hash files? The 10k-1M file is a pattern, which is 99% done. The other 1% is the file you want to reference. Or in this case, the hash. So you extract NEST-0.TXT, do the changes, 7z d the old NEST-0.TXT from the zip (haven't tried if they can be replaced in place), then 7z a the new one. 7z refers to 7Zip. I don't really follow. Anyway, I will say that just looking at each of these sitting in my folder feels stronger than the digital holo-stone ever was. That was without even running them. Anyway, running them. I abbreviate intention_repeater_max to irm. ./irm --intent "winmults-10k-1Mrep-h2.zip.tar.xz" --dur 00:01:00 It is very smooth and builds in the heart. Very tight and focused energy. Quite blissful and clean. Hitting 622 THz. Feeling of "quiet" and a "we are with you." Total iterations after one minute: 37.250q ./irm --intent "winmults-10k-1Mrep-xz.zip.tar.xz" --dur 00:01:00 Very heavy in the solar plexus. Not as pleasant. Tight and uncomfortable in the solar plexus, and a little pain. Energetically a bit "itchy" and feeling of hot and cold at the same time. Some confusion? Feels very "echo-y" in an eerie way. Some smoothness, but feels quite heavy and a little dense. Hit 622 THz. Total iterations = 37.307q. Did they both reference INTENTIONS.TXT? I ran it without one, so I could just test them without any additional intent.
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Post by reden on May 25, 2021 23:36:02 GMT
How did I make the hash files? The 10k-1M file is a pattern, which is 99% done. The other 1% is the file you want to reference. Or in this case, the hash. So you extract NEST-0.TXT, do the changes, 7z d the old NEST-0.TXT from the zip (haven't tried if they can be replaced in place), then 7z a the new one. 7z refers to 7Zip. I don't really follow. Anyway, I will say that just looking at each of these sitting in my folder feels stronger than the digital holo-stone ever was. That was without even running them. Anyway, running them. I abbreviate intention_repeater_max to irm. ./irm --intent "winmults-10k-1Mrep-h2.zip.tar.xz" --dur 00:01:00 It is very smooth and builds in the heart. Very tight and focused energy. Quite blissful and clean. Hitting 622 THz. Feeling of "quiet" and a "we are with you." Total iterations after one minute: 37.250q ./irm --intent "winmults-10k-1Mrep-xz.zip.tar.xz" --dur 00:01:00 Very heavy in the solar plexus. Not as pleasant. Tight and uncomfortable in the solar plexus, and a little pain. Energetically a bit "itchy" and feeling of hot and cold at the same time. Some confusion? Feels very "echo-y" in an eerie way. Some smoothness, but feels quite heavy and a little dense. Hit 622 THz. Total iterations = 37.307q. Did they both reference INTENTIONS.TXT? I ran it without one, so I could just test them without any additional intent. 3 conclusions: 1) I can drop the tar part. 2) Weird... the -xz file is just the 10-1Mrep file but renamed with -xz so that I could difference it for compression purposes. 3) The second does, the first refers to the hash. The hash ends up referring to INTENTIONS.TXT. The weird thing is that it passes through the second file, but without the -xz rename. 4) The hash offers concentration of energy.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 25, 2021 23:40:41 GMT
I don't really understand what you meant by 2-4.
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Post by reden on May 25, 2021 23:50:21 GMT
I don't really understand what you meant by 2-4. This is the hash of the file. d2f0fe1918eae8a08df4e389d96e6de9598f79d0fafd9a9d14818cb21505ac99 winmults-10k-1Mrep.zip You used it to do some transformation work and you said it felt euphoric. 2) This file refers to INTENTIONS.TXT. 3) The -xz file is exactly that one, except that it was renamed so that I could compress it on the same folder (it is not possible to compress files into their exact names and extensions). The -h2 file refers to that hash. 4) Since hashing raised the energy to the power of 4 million zeros again, therefore making it 40, then it raises power, and automatically as it rises it also gets concentrated to whatever degree is necessary. That change you felt is the difference between 4 and 40 million zeros. Just like energy goes up from the solar plexus to the heart to the throat and so on... A raising, maybe not a concentration per se, but certainly a raising. It's the same effect of 10k files and 10 million Repeats, except that I did not need to do 10 million Repeats, the thing I did here kind of mimics the effect. In my opinion it ends up being the same ^+ frequency.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 25, 2021 23:56:00 GMT
It seems at least as powerful as using the Holo-Link was.
So why does -h2 feel good (great in fact), but -xz feel bad?
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 25, 2021 23:57:41 GMT
It seems at least as powerful as using the Holo-Link was. So why does -h2 feel good (great in fact), but -xz feel bad? Was -xz one more step beyond -h2?
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Post by reden on May 25, 2021 23:58:57 GMT
It seems at least as powerful as using the Holo-Link was. So why does -h2 feel good (great in fact), but -xz feel bad? I am not sure. Do many thick and heavy in solar plexus energies feel bad to you? Maybe it feels bad because it's overcoming something in Earth, but still can't, like a thing about humanity? Earth's frequencies? While the -h2 file overcame that and that's why it feels good.
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Post by reden on May 25, 2021 23:59:51 GMT
It seems at least as powerful as using the Holo-Link was. So why does -h2 feel good (great in fact), but -xz feel bad? Was -xz one more step beyond -h2? Backwards. -h2 is more advanced than -xz. 1^40 million zeros vs 1^4 million. Then it will be 400 million, 4000 million, and so on.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 26, 2021 0:00:24 GMT
It seems at least as powerful as using the Holo-Link was. So why does -h2 feel good (great in fact), but -xz feel bad? I am not sure. Do many thick and heavy in solar plexus energies feel bad to you? Maybe it feels bad because it's overcoming something in Earth, but still can't, like a thing about humanity? Earth's frequencies? While the -h2 file overcame that and that's why it feels good. I'm not sure. I think the stark contrast was probably my guides saying choose -h2 not -xz.
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Post by reden on May 26, 2021 0:01:10 GMT
It might be understood that -h2 is more enlightened than -xz.
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