|
Post by AnthroHeart on Dec 31, 2020 23:22:53 GMT
Welcome all to the new Intention Repeater forum.
The Intention Repeater MAX is free and open-source Radionics software that can amplify your intention by repeating it millions of times per second.
Update: The Intention Repeater MAX bundle can be found in my signature, which is more updated than the rest of this thread.
----------
The free, open-source Intention Repeater repeats your intention 1 million times per second for the web version and over a million million times per second for the MAX and CUDA versions. It is powered by a black hole Servitor HR6819.
There are several versions:
If you have Windows, grab the latest .exe. For Linux or Mac, grab the latest .cpp file and compile to binary. I will post processes later for doing so on Linux.
The most powerful is using Google Colab:
1. go to colab.research.google.com2. click the GitHub tab 3. Paste in this link, hit search, and select the file that comes up github.com/tsweet77/repeater-max-cuda/blob/main/Repeater_MAX_CUDA.ipynb4. You’ll see a new page load with a lot of code, broken up into sections. You need to “play” each section one at a time (or use the Menu bar to ‘run all’) to prep the system. 5. The last command will execute the IntentionRepeater and run it for 1 second as a test. 6. If the test was successful, then feel free to modify the duration and intention to whatever you’d like and “play” that section again. If you want to change the power level, change the --imem parameter - smaller numbers means less power, but the default value is a generally safe number for most people.
Here is a video on using Repeater MAX to feel good and a tutorial for using it:
Here is how to create a mood enhancing object:
Here is my Academia with papers on the Intention Repeater:
|
|
|
Post by AnthroHeart on Dec 31, 2020 23:48:13 GMT
This is the Servitor that powers the Intention Repeater:
|
|
|
Post by AnthroHeart on Dec 31, 2020 23:48:31 GMT
I think the Google Colab can only run one intention statement at a time. You can put all your intentions into an intents.txt file and upload to your Google Drive. 1. Make it sharable to anyone with link 2. Take the share link url: example drive.google.com/file/d/1Iy1e6nrpYKUhfIVrABt9E0_IX2xAUmvh/view?usp=sharing 3 3. Extract the id from it: example: 1Iy1e6nrpYKUhfIVrABt9E0_IX2xAUmvh 4. Download it into Google Colab before you run: example: !gdown --id 1Iy1e6nrpYKUhfIVrABt9E0_IX2xAUmvh 5. Run the intents.txt as the intention. You can name it any filename you want. This will allow you to run even 1000s of intentions at once with just a simple statement.
|
|
|
Post by AnthroHeart on Jan 1, 2021 0:00:35 GMT
If you are a developer, I invite you to fork my code on gitHub and create your own project that you can offer others and even sell.
|
|
trave
New Member
Posts: 49
|
Post by trave on Jan 1, 2021 12:16:26 GMT
Using the google colabs way, am I able to set my intention to make my hair curly, would that work? Just wondering because I kinda already am doing it but just in case it doesn't work so.
|
|
|
Post by AnthroHeart on Jan 1, 2021 13:27:03 GMT
Using the google colabs way, am I able to set my intention to make my hair curly, would that work? Just wondering because I kinda already am doing it but just in case it doesn't work so. It should be good, but Colab only lets you run a few hours at a time. If you don't have Pro, they are more limiting. One person made their eyelashes curly with the repeater. They were too long for a curler.
I took away foot pain with it in just a few minutes (using regular CUDA version). But my energy field is strong enough that it was already working with just my mind. Definitely try it and let us know.
I will note that for some MAX is stronger than Google Colab because of proximity. For me they are both pretty strong. But Colab feels pretty amazing.
Thank you.
|
|
|
Post by AnthroHeart on Jan 1, 2021 13:39:33 GMT
|
|
|
Post by AnthroHeart on Jan 16, 2021 2:59:32 GMT
Here is the Intention Repeater Facebook page. I don't update it very often though.
|
|
|
Post by skipper on Jan 21, 2021 19:10:50 GMT
Any chance we could have a video tutorial for the Google Colab method? I can't see where this Github tab is, unless you mean a separate tab with Github?
|
|
|
Post by AnthroHeart on Jan 21, 2021 19:20:10 GMT
Any chance we could have a video tutorial for the Google Colab method? I can't see where this Github tab is, unless you mean a separate tab with Github? The page that opens has gitHub top right of it, 2nd from right. It's the main dialogue when you first open the site. You would need to be logged into gmail to see it.
I probably won't do a colab tutorial, but can't be sure. I have a lot going on regarding ascension/great awakening of humanity.
|
|
|
Post by AnthroHeart on Feb 11, 2021 0:02:28 GMT
Any chance we could have a video tutorial for the Google Colab method? I can't see where this Github tab is, unless you mean a separate tab with Github? I made a post with the Colab directions:
|
|
|
Post by levismanifesting on Feb 14, 2021 18:26:28 GMT
I think the Google Colab can only run one intention statement at a time. You can put all your intentions into an intents.txt file and upload to your Google Drive. 1. Make it sharable to anyone with link 2. Take the share link url: example drive.google.com/file/d/1Iy1e6nrpYKUhfIVrABt9E0_IX2xAUmvh/view?usp=sharing 3 3. Extract the id from it: example: 1Iy1e6nrpYKUhfIVrABt9E0_IX2xAUmvh 4. Download it into Google Colab before you run: example: !gdown --id 1Iy1e6nrpYKUhfIVrABt9E0_IX2xAUmvh 5. Run the intents.txt as the intention. You can name it any filename you want. This will allow you to run even 1000s of intentions at once with just a simple statement. where exactly am i supposed to run the command !gbdown --id?
|
|
|
Post by AnthroHeart on Feb 14, 2021 19:02:53 GMT
I think the Google Colab can only run one intention statement at a time. You can put all your intentions into an intents.txt file and upload to your Google Drive. 1. Make it sharable to anyone with link 2. Take the share link url: example drive.google.com/file/d/1Iy1e6nrpYKUhfIVrABt9E0_IX2xAUmvh/view?usp=sharing 3 3. Extract the id from it: example: 1Iy1e6nrpYKUhfIVrABt9E0_IX2xAUmvh 4. Download it into Google Colab before you run: example: !gdown --id 1Iy1e6nrpYKUhfIVrABt9E0_IX2xAUmvh 5. Run the intents.txt as the intention. You can name it any filename you want. This will allow you to run even 1000s of intentions at once with just a simple statement. where exactly am i supposed to run the command !gbdown --id? You can insert it as code right below the one that says: !gdown --id 1Iy1e6nrpYKUhfIVrABt9E0_IX2xAUmvh
Or anywhere before the actual run statement. If you move the mouse below each section of code, you'll see a dialogue that appears that says: + Code You can use that to insert a code block.
|
|
|
Post by levismanifesting on Feb 15, 2021 9:12:51 GMT
where exactly am i supposed to run the command !gbdown --id? You can insert it as code right below the one that says: !gdown --id 1Iy1e6nrpYKUhfIVrABt9E0_IX2xAUmvh
Or anywhere before the actual run statement. If you move the mouse below each section of code, you'll see a dialogue that appears that says: + Code You can use that to insert a code block.
thank you! just one last question, do i run the final command as "!/content/intention_repeater_max_cuda --dur 00:10:00 --imem 10 --intent "intent.txt" "?
|
|
|
Post by AnthroHeart on Feb 18, 2021 9:16:04 GMT
You can insert it as code right below the one that says: !gdown --id 1Iy1e6nrpYKUhfIVrABt9E0_IX2xAUmvh
Or anywhere before the actual run statement. If you move the mouse below each section of code, you'll see a dialogue that appears that says: + Code You can use that to insert a code block.
thank you! just one last question, do i run the final command as "!/content/intention_repeater_max_cuda --dur 00:10:00 --imem 10 --intent "intent.txt" "? If you use filename i.txt instead of intents.txt it will be even faster. You might be able to get up to 23GB of RAM even not on pro. If it shows a ^C then that means too much RAM is selected. Sorry about the delay. I have been without power for 3 days due to a snowstorm. Finally came back on.
!/content/intention_repeater_max_cuda --dur 00:10:00 --imem 23 --intent "i.txt"
|
|