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The Nomad Soul: Part 2 – Progress

Introduction
This is part 2 of a multipart series entitled, The Nomad Soul. You can read Part 1 here.
In my introduction to this series back in January, I wrote…

Law StepsAs we live through the rapid evolution of our species, some of us are choosing to step up and consciously guide the species forward towards and eventually beyond the brink. However, in order to step up and guide the evolution of our species we must take personal responsibility for the evolution of the self. This is where Hardcore Dynamic fits in.

The hardcore dynamic lifestyle is about pushing the boundaries, surpassing all expectations, beating the odds, winning against the competition, and re-directing the impulses towards self sabotage. Hardcore Dynamic is about removing all limitations and never settling – seeking relentless improvement and a hardcore commitment to being a dynamic powerful presence – both physically, psychologically, and spiritually.

This series of posts will bring you inside my quest for relentless improvement. Through hard work, focused determination, and cutting edge science I will continually evolve into a better, healthier, stronger, and more conscious person. I hope my experiences can both guide and inspire the public.

My post did help to inspire some. More importantly however, putting my goals on “paper” improved my chances of attaining these goals. I now want to revisit my goals from January and check in on my progress – to see what goals I have completed, made progress in, and fallen behind in. Then I can come up with new goals and revisit the ones I have fallen behind in to see if they are realistic or not.

Objectives (January 2009)

  • Shift from 15% to 10% body fat
  • Attain cut abdominal definition
  • Attain shredded total body definition
  • Run a 5k
  • Attain zen like presence and peace of mind
  • Recognize and work through negative patterns
  • Completely eliminate any consumption of recreational substances including alcohol unless deemed necessary for research or spiritual purposes
  • Reduce consumption of alcohol to no more than 1 night of “partying” per month
  • Save 1/4 of every months income
  • Complete the $5k/5k challenge
  • Explore more groups and activities for social and professional networking
  • Work towards improving my professional skill set with the goal of eventually entering sales and/or starting my own company
  • Focus more time on meeting women of high personal quality with mid to long term potential rather than one night stands, skanks, or “random” hookups

Retrospective
Desert LeaderI have fallen behind in most of my physical fitness goals. Throughout March and April I rarely visited the gym – though my diet and unhealthy habits have improved significantly. These fitness goals are still important to me, but I must learn to have more discipline.
I’ve made progress in my other goals, however. I’m more present and aware of my thoughts and feelings, I’ve been making efforts to improve my professional profile, working on sticking to a budget, and I am now dating an amazing woman (who has been a good influence on me in everything but the alcohol). I also believe that goal – to completely eliminate recreational substances – is unrealistic and therefore set for failure unless I take it one step at a time. Clearly, smaller steps and reminders are more effective than cut and dry end points. Now its time to look at my approach towards attaining these goals. This very similar to my approach from last time, but I have added some strategies, and removed others. The commentary that follows will explain the changes.
Strategic Approach (January 2009)
Intake

  • Daily Psychotropics: SSRI, SNRI, GABA, Amphetamine Salts
  • Daily Supplements: 6 grams of creatine cycled at 8 weeks, 30 grams of multiprotein & amino acid blend (Pro complex)
  • Daily Nutrition: 5 meals a day to increase BMR; High protein consisting of supplements, white meat, eggs, and dairy; low-medium complex carbs; total calories TBD
  • Workout Supplements: additional 30 grams of multiprotein & amino acid blend (Pro complex)
  • Alcohol consumption capped to no more than 2 drinks per weekend day (Friday-Sunday) and no consumption Monday – Thursday Vigilantly watch alcohol consumption on a daily basis

Activities

  • Strength and cardio training 4x a week
  • Meetup.com social and professional meetups around nyc
  • Spending weekend evenings at non bar venues like dance clubs, restaurants, and other social activities
  • Psychotherapy to identify and eliminate self limiting and self sabotaging thoughts and behaviors
  • Leveraging linked in to maintain professional network
  • Dating more women and cutting non-mid to long term potential regardless of strong sexual desire

Mindset

  • No more taking shit from anyone
  • Focus on the present while keeping the future in full view
  • Never let anyone else define me
  • Vigilantly stick to budget
  • Increase awareness and be receptive to lessons of life
  • Be receptive to the gentle guidance of the universe
  • Internalize the lessons learned in every waking and sleeping moment
  • Reduced discretionary spending and more savvy shopping
  • Avoid clingy people and on my part, clingy behavior
  • Put a high premium on the value of personal time

Fake perspectiveMost of these initiatives are ones that I started earlier and am continuing. I’ve added an amphetamine salt (Adderall 10mg, prescribed by my doctor for mild ADHD) to improve my focus on day to day tasks while I have removed my need for GABA (neurontin) for sleep. Strangely, the adderall taken in the morning has seemed to improve my sleep at night. As far as diet goes, its difficult to have 5 health meals a day so I want to start just focusing on eating healthy – and work on the BMR raising diet once the healthy food is internalized. Again with alcohol, I need to be easier on myself and realize that this will be harder than I thought it would – so I will go slow and relish indicators of progress. I need to make my cardio and strength training a priority so that it stops falling by the wayside as it has in recent months. Meanwhile, I have found linkedin to be ineffective and I no longer want to go searching for women now that I am in a monogamous relationship. As far as mindset goes, I will continue strategies employed over the past few months – which have on the whole been successful – with the addition of new strategies that will increase my vigilance in sticking to these goals and initiatives. I have also already, almost organically, started adopting some of the initiatives I had planned for the future – such as becoming more aware of synchronicities and the voice of the universe.

Updated Objectives (April 2009)

  • Stay at 15% body fat
  • Attain cut total body definition
  • Run a 5k
  • Improve zen like presence and peace of mind
  • Recognize and work through negative patterns
  • Reduce consumption of alcohol to no more than 1 night of “partying” per month
  • Save 1/4 of every months income
  • Explore more groups and activities for social and professional networking
  • Continue improving my professional profile

Updated Strategic Approach
Intake

  • Daily Psychotropics: SSRI, SNRI, Amphetamine Salts
  • Daily Supplements: 6 grams of creatine cycled at 8 weeks, 30 grams of multiprotein & amino acid blend (Pro complex)
  • Daily Nutrition: High protein consisting of supplements, white meat, eggs, and dairy; low-medium complex carbs; total calories TBD
  • Workout Supplements: additional 30 grams of multiprotein & amino acid blend (Pro complex)
  • Vigilantly watch alcohol consumption on a daily basis

Activities

  • Strength and cardio training 4x a week
  • Meetup.com social and professional meetups around nyc
  • Spending weekend evenings at non bar venues like dance clubs, restaurants, and other social activities
  • Psychotherapy to identify and eliminate self limiting and self sabotaging thoughts and behaviors

Mindset

  • No more taking shit from anyone
  • Focus on the present while keeping the future in full view
  • Never let anyone else define me
  • Vigilantly stick to budget
  • Increase awareness and be receptive to lessons of life
  • Be receptive to the gentle guidance of the universe
  • Internalize the lessons learned in every waking and sleeping moment
  • Reduced discretionary spending and more savvy shopping

Future Strategic Initiatives

  • Workout Supplements: Add NO2, NOS, or AAKG supplement
  • Cardio training 6x a week
  • Yoga and camping

Conclusion…for now
As always, I will keep you posted as my nomad soul continues its quest to never stop moving, never stop growing, never accept settling, and never stop progressing through the evolution of my personal state of existence.

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Intelligent Designers: The Evolutionary Landmark

DNA SmokeEvolution is a scientific fact. Virtually every culture that attained high levels of consciousness will attest to the fact that consciousness and biological life have evolved over time. Yogis and psychedelic explorers have long reported “DNA consciousness” and the ability to float through time and see our evolutionary past. Tim Leary called this activating the 7th (neurogenetic) circuit.  DNA itself was discovered by Francis Crick with the aid of chemical induction into high levels of consciousness. Whether you choose to look at evolution from a scientific rational perspective or a spiritual-consciousness perspective, it is empirically true.

That being said, intelligent design is worth discussing because it has merits, especially in the analysis of futurology. As people increasingly see that man can engineer and create life in an environment of accelerating change, they make an imaginative jump that perhaps we were engineered and created rather than the product of millions of years evolution. Intelligent design plays off of this imaginative jump, masking religion under the guise of pseudo-science, as religion is increasingly pressured to compete with scientific material rationalism. However, to simply say that there is an intelligent designer is misleading. What did the intelligent designer design? And who designed the designer?
The intelligent designer could have either designed:

The Universe
DNA Lifeforms
Humans

Unless you buy into new age science fiction or old age biblical fiction, it is unlikely that humans were designed alone. Scientific evidence demonstrates that we are the product of the evolution of DNA life forms.

The Universe
DNA Lifeforms
Humans

If something created The Universe itself, then it is no different than creating consciousness. The universe as we know it exists and is important because we are conscious of it. If we were not capable of becoming conscious of the universe, it would not exist in our subjective reality nor in any rational definition of our objective reality. If we consider the Intelligent Designer as an individual entity, it begs the question: who created the intelligent designer? Surely an individual entity that acts as a conscious creator must exist within consciousness rather than outside as a creator of consciousness – therefore an intelligent designer is not capable of creating the universe/consciousness.

The Universe
DNA Lifeforms
Humans

This leaves us with DNA lifeforms. An intelligent designer could however have created DNA life. Instead of random protein synthesis, DNA could have been engineered by another intelligence. This designer of course is not god – it would be an alien or interdimensional entity. Its possible DNA was seeded on this planet and Francis Crick, discoverer of DNA and explorer of consciousness, posited this theory. Ultimately though, we don’t know this is as fact and we can trust neither simple intuition nor complex transmissions from hyper dimensional channels.

Intelligent design is ultimately impossible to prove unless the designer decides to show himself or herself and present evidence. Thus intelligent design rests neither on spirituality nor science. However, it is popular today because it panders at once to science and religion, merging reality with delusion, and offers a pseudo scientific rational for superficial spirituality.

Intelligent Design theory is important for another reason entirely. It is a sign of the times, and suggests a subconscious realization within man that we have indeed become the traditional Abrahamic God. This realization opens up the pandora’s box of what-ifs that constitute a valid ID theory: what if some other intelligence designed life? ID theory is a wake up call that we need to establish new gods and a new teleology. It is ultimately a feeble attempt to resolve a dying god with modern day science through a twist of science fiction. The only designer that we know of is the human species and it is time to accept the power we have vested in ourselves: the power to intelligently design our future.

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