czh wrote at
10 Jan 2011 05:32 PM GMT: Woooooooooooooh that's a long one. So what you mean is that... Those expensive rad boxes out there are targeted towards noobs?
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Mr. GreenTea wrote: </span>
czh wrote: Hey MrGT..
What do you mean by level of training wheels? Can please explain in a more direct approach?
I kind of get what you mean by all of them being the same in a sense of what can do and that the USER determines the end result. I'm should have been more specific with my question. I'm trying to get opinions on which is the better deal broken down by cents and value.
This is a question that almost every newbie, and quite a few more seasoned radbox and would-be radbox owners ask, so I am going to provide the definitive answer.
Here you are reading this web page on your computer.
You might be using: [LIST]
Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows ME
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows 7 and any of several variations of these Operating Systems[/LIST]
Likewise you may be using: [LIST]
Opera
Firefox
Chrome
Netscape
Seamonkey
Internet Explorer or any number of niche browsers[/LIST]
Operating Systems are used mainly to launch programs and manage the computer (we'll leave out the desire of Microsoft to provide an "experience" and just concentrate actuality). If you were hardcore, you could launch programs and manage the computer just with the command prompt. (If you were truly god-like you could do it by issuing binary strings directly to the CPU), however for the majority of us, we use the familiar Graphical User Interface -some variation of Windows most of the time.
This GUI is not, of course, the computer. It is a way of
exposing the computer in order to work with it. Most users become so use to the interface, that they equate the O/S with the actual computer underneath.
Web Browsers do the same thing for a subset of computing, namely Web Page viewing (and to a lesser extent things like Gopher, WIAS, archie, veronica, FTP, etc.) The important thing to understand is that the interface to the machine is not the machine itself, no matter how adept you become with the interface.
Radionic machines are interfaces to your Subconscious. They "expose" a subset of your SubC in order to change reality. How well this change happens is a matter of how well you operate the interface. One of the key factors in all interfaces is that they are interactive, and thus you need to understand not only the commands you are issuing but also what is being sent back as response. It can be problematic, as responses are "tuned" to your mind and your "mindspeak" thus asking for advice on what your SubC is communicating to you may yield little by way of practical advice.
Now you can take any Radbox, from JU99 up to a Longhorn, and get the same results. It would be more a matter of ego as to which one appeals the most to you rather than one "performing better" due to a perceived expense difference (i.e. more expensive is better). This is why cardboard Radboxes can "out-perform" expensive plastic and metal behemoths. The user-creator is more closely linked to his SubC because the box is an extension of him or her and so does not get in the way of SubC communication.
To sum, there is no difference between the boxes you've laid out for consideration. Others will try to convince you differently (especially Radbox manufacturers) so you should know how it works in actuality before believing the hype. I should also point out that many fanboys and fangrrls are going to hype their particular 'box because they spend large sums of money on it.
Ultimately you are after the ability to directly talk to your SubC
without a 'box (hence the statement that they are "training wheels"), so there is some incentive to get the least expensive box possible.
czh wrote: Like my budget is 700... which is a longhorn but with 700, should i get 2 uradx or 2 ju99 + 1 radx or something in that sense.
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It might be better to take that 700 and invest in a good meditation program so that you can decipher what your SubC is trying to tell you. Likely you have been ignoring its messages your years, and will need some time to learn how to listen again. <span class="postbody">
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