Actual Results

Every day I get comments from people who learn how to click their amygdala, and frequently, it blows their minds- especially if they have been stuck in a bad sort of way.

"Clicking" is simply making your brain work the way you want it to, by grabbing hold of the steering wheel of your mind motor- in this case, it means self stimulating- INTERNALLY- actual specific areas of your brain and mechanisms that control your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. You do this by knowing the key trigger sites and switches in your brain, and clicking them on. Most people, for most of their life, have no idea how their brain is put together and how it works. When you learn a few IMPORTANT brain facts related to function and ANATOMY- you begin to get control of your brain, and your life (your whole life is experienced via your brain, you know.) The method has been scientifically researched, documented, and is simple and effective. (Although it has yet to appear in Time or People Magazine- they are a little slow to catch up on some things....) Begin learning "how-to" by reading through all the articles at this site.

Some people get subtle results that build and build over time. Some people have dramatic results right at the start. It doesn't matter. No mattter what, brain self-control is something you start now and keep up, and make better and better throughout life- like a great "life" artist perfecting your talent. But now, instead of focusing indirectly on external stuff that in the end has little to do with how you REALLY feel, you will focus energy RIGHT AT THE PLACE WHERE YOU ARE EXPERIENCING IT ALL.


Whenever I get a particularly striking letter, I post it somewhere on the site to encourage people that actual results from simple focus brain self-control is a reality. Here is a real letter received today:

"Thanks, by the way, for spreading so much of the information through the web. I've always been a pretty up-beat person until a few months ago. For about six months or so I found myself in a horrible depression with constant wishes to discontinue living, among other typical depression related behaviors. Every moment seemed pointless and I dreaded my every next move. Then, last Friday, I searched through your site to see if you explained how to click the amygdala. I read the tickling technique and instantly felt a tingling in my frontals, a smile appeared on my face, and my mood lightened a few tons. I was so shocked when I first felt the sensation that I stopped the imagery instantly out of surprise. All weekend long I kept clicking (and singing the Click song in my head, I love it!) and have observed my mood, reactions, etc. Without a doubt, clicking allowed me to re-surface from a depression that seemed to be the end of me. I've been quite happy these past few days and see no signs of stopping. My next adventure will be to click just before engaging in some creative activity, but for now, it's just great to be happy again."

Thank You So Much,

Troy M. (name kept anonymous for privacy)


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