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Subliminal Msgs DotNet

Subliminal Msgs DotNet (.Net) is the world’s first fully-featured, open source subliminal message application for Windows PC.

You may have already heard of this type of technology being used in a negative way for “subliminal advertising”. A good example would be watching a movie at the movie theater and having an image of a cold glass of cola appear for a very brief moment or a quick flash of a message that says “Hungry? Eat Popcorn”. Most likely you will not consciously know that you just witnessed the subliminal message but you now have an undeniable urge to buy a bag of popcorn and a soft drink.

The idea behind this software is more-or-less the same except it allows you to take control of the messages you are subjected to and hopefully lead to lasting, positive changes in your life. This application was inspired by the book, “The Great Little Book of Afformations” by Noah St. John and as such, a large number of sample afformations have been included for use in the application.

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Website https://subliminal-msgs-dotnet.sourceforge.io
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  • Includes 200+ built-in sample afformations
  • Add your own custom messages in text or picture format
  • Customizable message options such as duration, frequency, font, size, colour, visibility and more
  • Built-in language editor for customizing application text and creating localized translations
  • 100% open source and free to use