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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Hello, My Name is....
« on: September 26, 2018, 07:04:07 pm »
(Note: Something worthwhile to notice about Plato's pics, by the way, is I think the appearance of his eyes in the 'after' photos. To my perspective, they actually do not appear much 'lightened' or 'relieved' of tension and pains, even though his facial profile may be somewhat more handsome.

My own eyes are still not quite 'happy-looking', but I will say that, bit by bit, I do see a little bit of an emergent warmth and softness in them, which I think is the final proof that things are going along in the right direction and along the right path. Because I think that when we finally have "finished", then a major sign of that will be ... our eyes will simply look "friendly" again, because when all the traces of suffering and pain are gone, then our eyes can finally relax and appear really, significantly cheered up.)

Even on Plato's web site it says, "Because In New York City, Your Face Is Your Fortune…" however, if a person is just using this kind of technology and progress in order to make themselves more rich or get laid more often because they have a more 'Hollywood handsome' face or whatever, then in my opinion they are not actually breaking FREE from the Matrix at all, but are just becoming more of a sly, adept character in shrewdly earning their wealth through personal advantages that allow them to reach the top of the hill on the backs of the "ugly, lesser fortunates".

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Hello, My Name is....
« on: September 26, 2018, 06:53:01 pm »
Also, I even think that a more "natural" and "patient" process might be of massive value, because in truth, after I had conducted these various eccentric methods on myself, my bones and things actually do deal with soreness and aches these days, because I may have used too much pressure now and then instead of simply supplying my body with what it needed and letting it "do its own thing" with only gentle help in the form of lying down on a hard enough sleeping surface.

Therefore, I think that, in addition to being MUCH more inexpensive and affordable and reasonable as well as practical and able to be done by anyone at any time (without needing to consult these humans who will charge $600 or more for a single session), the way I outlined above may also help our bodies to always, always "heal" as they go along, bit by bit, so that we don't really end up with any kinds of aches and hurts by the end (which many are able to block from their mind, and thereby delude themselves into believing that they are free from all pains - but it is not wise of course to do that forever).

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Hello, My Name is....
« on: September 26, 2018, 06:46:41 pm »
That all being said, I imagine that one of those palate broadening devices could still be worth looking into.

So from Plato's web site:

https://www.kfo-soehngen.de/kfo_fachlabor_gisbert_soehngen_spangen.html

http://www.sanfte-zahnklammern.de/

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Hello, My Name is....
« on: September 26, 2018, 06:44:45 pm »
Hello Neo,

I think, and am of the opinion today, that these types of "cranial correction devices" are completely superfluous and horrendously overpriced, because I have made a lot of progress to this day since my last update, all alone by virtue of things like nutrition and good sleep posture.

When I go to bed and sleep on the floor every night (or on a sleeping bag / folded blanket when it hurts too much to lie directly on the floor), then this has proven to me to help my skull and bones to correct themselves gradually and naturally over time, such that my standing posture becomes quite comfortable even.

And thanks to certain nutritional stuff like cocoa and milk and my daily supplements (including 11 mg/day zinc, approx. 1,000mg/day calcium, magnesium, vitamin D, and 14mg/kg/day vitamin C), my face is slowly building itself up into a good and fine look, which I think will go even better when I buy a good multivitamin and help myself to sleep more consistently with the Valerian root tincture that my doctor recently proscribed me to take as an aid to fall asleep.

I think that all of these "cranial correction devices" have been a valuable discovery, because they have shown us the reality that, in fact, our skulls really can be adjusted over time and with the application of gentle pressure. However, they are also, in my opinion, ridiculously expensive and also, in many cases, unnecessarily terrifying and risky (since performing NCR on myself, and needing to reach for a nearby pair of scissors in order to pop an expanded finger cot that threatened to block my windpipe, still remains a scary memory for me to this day).

Therefore, I think that the true way to "break the Matrix" is, in the end, simply to go back somewhat to the life that our more ancient ancestors had, who often slept on hard floors and who simply had good nutrition.

Such things seemed to grant them a plenty strong and sturdy enough constitution and physicality and skeletal configuration to live as hunter-gatherers and to survive the often hostile and dangerous prevailing conditions, and so I think that, sooner or later, the best and simplest thing to do is just to sleep on a somewhat harder surface and get our nutrition in.

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It looks to me like, because the lighting is similar, that my face did not even change drastically much between this more recent 'after' pic and my very first 'before' pic, and yet somehow the shift is just there because things look more proportionally balanced and proportionally beautiful.




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I noticed that what you're writing is true too. It doesn't seem to be gigantic changes that make us look much more aesthetically beautiful; it's often just a slight shift or adjustment.

I noticed from my own recent pic (where I'm wearing a purple hoodie and holding a broom), that as of late my actual facial features are much the same as my very first pic (the old one in which I had orange hair). I noticed that my facial features have not strongly changed much, but simply my jaw and the overall proportional balance of my skull and so on did.

I'm not sure it is really even solely from face-pulling, but suspect it may just be because of my overall striving to cultivate my health, purify my body, and give it a lot of nutrients and so on. Plus, eating fibrous foods means I actually get a work out for my teeth, so I feel that this actually has been quite massively helpful  ;D

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Yes actually, when I took that test, INFP is the result that I got. How did you discern that?

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Will NCR and face pulling help me?
« on: May 14, 2018, 02:43:18 pm »
This whole concept of changing our appearance is really a new venture and so this web site, after all, should in my opinion be viewed more like a frontier kind of exploration into what is possible, and less like a place to come for comfort or being told 'yes, this will definitely work' or 'no, this is impossible'.

So I'd just say, really explore around and learn - not just here but expand your search to the wide Internet, and not just among "weirdo" groups like ours.

That's what I did and I'm always learning something new to add onto my development, and it's pretty great.

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Will NCR and face pulling help me?
« on: May 14, 2018, 02:38:23 pm »
I can't honestly say, but I think it's fairly certain to say that there's reason for everyone to have hope if they also have a will.

I lost two of my wisdom teeth as well, and the upper back one on my left side has basically deteriorated, so it's going to come out soon.

My face is really fine, though. In fact, even without those wisdom teeth, my face is more harmonious than it was when I was younger.

In my experience tho, what is really helping a lot is just things like, correct nutrition, chewing to exercise the muscles, correcting inner problems like toxic nonsense from our polluted world - stuff like that.

Probably it would be massively helpful to learn how calcium is really absorbed and put into our bones, because just drinking milk has given us brittle bones after all. So I bet that there is actually some kind of secret in the K vitamins, calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, and vitamin D. According to my research, those might be the combination needed to gain bone strength, and who knows? Maybe even grow our bones to a certain extent.

Face-pulling appears to also be useful, but I think that it is just a combination of everything that is the real ticket.

Everyone wants a 'magic bullet' or formula or single action to solve a problem, but my experience is life does not work that way.

We have to have a real will and volition to do everything required in order to reach our goal. Notice I wrote everything, not anything. People who will do anything will even cheat by getting surgeries. Totally crazy if you ask me.

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Is my maxilla retruded or potruding?
« on: May 06, 2018, 10:59:12 am »
I suppose it may not, but you are really a good-looking guy after all, but I think with a frown like that you might fear off some of the prettier girls ehehehe. But then, perhaps not if your father looks like a warrior himself!  ;D :D

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Is my maxilla retruded or potruding?
« on: May 03, 2018, 12:13:04 pm »
Here's a few more pics, trying to you show what I mean here.

https://imgur.com/a/JnJT0Ez

https://imgur.com/a/fAV4dkk

https://imgur.com/a/fRnEqnR

Man I don't know how to get that same cheek-bone highlighting lighting you got in your one photo, so I can't really show my cheek's mass fully there.

But, see how it just sort of ... has some mass to it, like a little soft padding, without being overly puffy?

We are white, and I have just observed in life, that not all white humans have these huge Nordic facial bones like some of the ancestors had.

But imo, check out a lady like Ms Reese Witherspoon (respectfully of course, I hate to gawk at faces now since she's a fellow human being and a person of our kind after all).

In some of her pics where she lost some weight, you can see it makes her cheeks and face look too long and gaunt.

But when there's proper mass there, it just ... looks right, and it's like a miracle how the cheeks even seem to get up there to their rightful position, place, size, etc., and the whole face just sort of makes itself proportional, like through a magic miracle or like there is hidden sculptor there putting everything into beautiful position and proportion.

So we are white, and I think don't "just" need to yank away trying to get cheekbones like a Nordic viking. There's ALSO the nutritional side to everything, and the "soft mass" which gives our face its dimension and proportional beauty.

Hell, when I am getting my "fleshy matter" all up and in nice shape, it really even appears to be doing a lot of the work of shifting my facial bones around on its own, and right now I keep on touching under my chin at how weirdly flat my jaw is compared to how it used to be. My neck is getting so straight on its own, especially since I sleep on the floor on a sleeping bag too I think. And I hardly even do face-pulling anymore, and probably won't go near NCR anymore, since obeying nature's laws and recommendations (by getting all my needed elements, minerals, vitamins, zinc, vit C, sulfur, protein, fats, etc. and getting sleep), seem to be gently sculpting my appearance fine on their own.

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Is my maxilla retruded or potruding?
« on: May 02, 2018, 02:07:24 pm »
From my experience, I need a certain ratio of saturated fat, protein, and now it appears also 'sulfur' in my body. That appears to me to be how and why I look quite good now to myself.

I learned, sulfur acts like the 'glue' which sticks proteins and whatever else together. It is the stuff that 'binds' the matter of our bodies together, in a poetic sense.

I did notice that when I tried to get all of my facial mass from milk fat, it gave me a puffy appearance, and my bone structure became lost underneath the excessive fat.

But too little fat and my face became "too boney", so there was no soft padding to soften my bones and show the comfortable side of my personality. In my own words, I feel that I looked too "sleek" and emaciated, although my cheek bones were more noticeable. It really gave me a harsh edge to my appearance, and I didn't like it much because I thought it gave out a hard and even emotionally cold impression.

As I am putting a proportional balance of everything into my body however, so some saturated fats, some unsaturated fats, some protein, and some sulfur - but none of them too an excessive amount - then I can see my face shape and fundamental bone structure very well, but the softness of the fat and the 'binding effect' of the sulfur appears to have just built up everything just slightly so that there is also a pleasant softness there too which is not too highly effeminate because it is 'too puffy'.

Here's me from a few days ago (as of May 2nd, 2018), I think it shows how the effect is like ... 'filling out' my face, but not making it too puffy or doughy, but not letting it be so sleek or gaunt either. I used to have reaally long hollow eyes before because of that. It's actually so wild for me to see that all along my face looked most harmonious when it is more rounded and soft. It's like seeing another human completely, although it looks more like how I really feel I am supposed to look like nevertheless. (Still look stoned though, since I still have pretty tired blood.)

https://imgur.com/a/KywxXSJ

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Is my maxilla retruded or potruding?
« on: April 25, 2018, 09:10:23 am »
I've had to learn that there is a difference between gaining mass through fat, protein, and now what appears to be gaining mass through sulfur oddly enough.

I've learned and studied that sulfur is a substance that helps to 'bind stuff' and proteins together, so may turn out to be just as important as some healthy fats and proteins in maintaining a beautiful weight and body mass.

When I consumed fats to gain weight mainly, then it made my face a bit fat. But now as I'm using a sulfur-based supplement, some healthy fats, and only some protein, it appears to be a good new step in the right direction.

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Is my maxilla retruded or potruding?
« on: April 25, 2018, 07:54:12 am »
I think your problem is just that you're thin.

I am working on that problem myself, and as I'm succeeding, I'm seeing that my cheeks fill out a bit at the sides and in the front, just overall gaining a bit more volume.

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Also, please don't go and post my photos in other places - I give no one persmission to post my photos in other forums or online communities.

I do not actually want to be known as some "Internet guy"or as some success story to be circulated around the Internet for people who are rude and skeptical to insult me, or who may simply use my photos to boast about how face-pulling is "totally real" - especially since even I'm just an explorer here myself, who joined this community in order to test what is within the realm of possibility without preconceptions about what could be done.

If people are not ready to investigate the truth openly and receptively without prejudices and preconceptions, or if all they are prepared to do is mock and slander and insult, then don't bother them or show of my photos to try and convince them. It won't work in any case, and it just invites stress and headache.

I just share my pics in the spirit of a community forum, and to hopefully illustrate to those who are uncertain or full of doubts that things are actually possible - with striving and effort.

It is not an invitation, nor permission, to go and form new forums where my photos are collected as some kind of bizarre online museum.


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