Hello. Could you please talk a little more about what unsuccessful/incomplete programming might look like in a person? Thank you.
Specific indicators would be dependent on the belief system and script used.
Incomplete Programming-The individual's programming was interrupted. For example: extended illness, absence of a programmer, an incident that led to a space of time where programming could not take place. The individual can still be programmed. This gap must occur between the ages of 0-8.5 years of age.
Some indicators of incomplete programming are; Alters did not develop to their full capabilities due to the absence of a programmer/handler or illness of the child. Parts of the system aren’t built to full script, therefore some symbols may be absent.
Unsuccessful Programming-The individual has an almost complete system but there are flaws. the individual would have a script, map, a majority of programs, and triggers. The system would be able to function but there would be ‘gaps’ in the programming. This could be a result of incomplete programming.
Some of the indicators of unsuccessful programming are; system parts being able to travel to different levels unimpeded, different colour sections blending, one program not linking to another program ending a chain response that was supposed to continue, programming breaking down earlier than the typical age (30), triggers for programming are absent leading to instability within the system, and alters as well as those on the outside being able to 'override' programming without issue.
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