If the first two weeks of the MasterKey Experience were about gathering tools and learning the basics of the terrain, then Week 3 was the moment the map was finally unrolled before me. And what a map it is! It’s not a map of external destinations, but an intricate, detailed chart of my own mind.
The initial excitement hasn’t faded; it has transformed. It’s maturing into a quiet, steady confidence. I’m starting to see the architecture behind the process, and it’s nothing short of brilliant.
The Cement Mixer of the Subconscious
The biggest “aha!” moment this week was truly understanding the power of the Sit. At first, it felt a bit like… well, sitting.
But now, I’m beginning to sense the machinery at work. It’s as if my conscious mind is the foreman, who has finally read the blueprints (my Definite Major Purpose), and the Sit is the daily meeting where he gives instructions to the massive, powerful crew—my subconscious mind.
My “aha” moment specifically was realizing that the feeling of peace I get during my Sit is actually my subconscious accepting the new instructions, without my old mental chatter getting in the way.
This is where the cement for my new foundation is being mixed. And it’s a stubborn mix, trying to reject the new, clean aggregate of my DMP, but the persistent watering with my daily readings and sits is making it take hold.
The Pressure Washer: Shaping My World with Words
The shape of my world is truly being reshaped by words. My DMP is no longer just a document I read; it’s a mantra, a prayer, a declaration. I feel its phrases popping into my head at random times during the day.
The most powerful phrase for me right now is: unshakable calm and clarity. This phrase has become a touchstone. When I feel overwhelmed or distracted, I repeat it, and it’s like hitting a reset button, bringing me back to my blueprint.
And the Blog What a powerful exercise. Writing it felt audacious at first, but then it felt… inevitable. I wasn’t just hoping for a future; I was documenting it as a fact. The act of writing it down from that perspective sent a clear, undeniable command to my subconscious: “This is done. Make it so.”
The Tug-of-War: Old Blueprint vs. New
Let’s be real, it hasn’t all been serene Sits and effortless focus. The old blueprint is a tenacious foe. This week, I noticed my old habits trying to reassert themselves, particularly around the urge to scroll mindlessly instead of reading my cards.
But here’s the difference: now I see it. I’m not just unconsciously falling into the old pattern. I can feel the tug-of-war. And while the old blueprint still has some strength, my new one is gaining ground, rope-burn by rope-burn, because I am consciously choosing to do an extra read of my DMP.
Looking Ahead: The Builder Emerges
Week 3 has taught me that this process is not magic. It’s disciplined, purposeful construction. I’m the architect, and I’m also the construction crew. The materials are my thoughts, my words, and my feelings.
The foundation is being poured. The walls of my old self are being gently pressured-washed away. It’s messy, it’s noisy, it’s absolutely exhilarating. I’m no longer just holding a key; I’m learning the exact mechanics of the lock.



You have awaken your Observer and your DMP has the right format to reach your subconscious mind! You have successfully set the sail and now, as you rightly pointed it out, it’s all about bravely navigating through the storms your « tenacious foe » Old Blueprint will send at you for a while! You have the right mind set and so a wish you a enjoyable and successful sail! Great post, thanks for sharing!
You have truly captured the essence of the patient work you started here with MKE, and this makes me so happy for you! Your observer is at the helm, and you have the right words and feelings to enlighten your subconscious mind for constructive thought and action. You have set the sail, now it’s all about weathering the storms that your Old Blueprint will throw at you for a while. Your are ready my friend, bon voyage! Great post, thank you for sharing!
That’s fabulous that you are having such a great relationship with the ‘sit’.
So much can be realised as you are ‘sitting’.
Well done for your discipline and being your own architect!