Does A Missing Link Exist?

Does A Missing Link Exist?

There is no such thing. There is no need to seek out a missing link or to hope that there is a missing link that will connect your conventional aiming knowledge to the CTE experience. It’s a waste of your time.

Have I misled any of you to this point? No, I have not. I tell it like it is!

Consider the following and you’ll come to understand why the word CONFUSION is an unfair descriptor that is often associated with the CTE learning experience.

On one hand there’s conventional feel-aiming that occurs from behind the center of the cue ball. Everyone can easily understand this type of aiming.

On the other hand there’s objective Center-to-Edge Aiming that is completely defined as a finite system in my body of work: CTE PRO ONE. Real CTE occurs from a defined parallax offset away from the center of the cue ball. You’ve never seen or experienced this before with any type of awareness.

There is no middle ground. There is no link that connects conventional aiming to parallax CTE aiming. No one has that link because it does not exist.

Some, perhaps many, are seeking or hoping for an “aha” link from the familiar conventional domain that can open the door to the new dimension and playing plane that is inherent to CTE.

There are no special talks or new presentations or unique demonstrations that will serve as a connector to clear the way forward. True knowledge comes from experience. The directions for success in CTE are set. The directions will never change.

Real CTE is odd and different and will continue to be so for anyone new to CTE until a new program that entails seeing from parallax takes root. There are no exceptions.

Clear your head, empty the cup.

There is only one way to learn CTE and that is from an offset away from center cue ball where one’s vision is used in a very unique way as described throughout the content of CTE PRO ONE.

The defined parallax offsets of CTE PRO ONE always foster a natural gearing that occurs between the cue ball and an object ball. Specific cue ball and object ball ticks are geared together into a few specific repeatable alignments that make all one zillion shots.

The visual gearing process yields an aim line and a sight line that will repeatedly establish three objective perceptions and one support perception.

Once a perfect CTE perception is seen, there is only one available center cue ball to align to. That one shot line center is based on aligning to one-half of the cue ball or to the other cue ball half based on the outermost cue ball edge for the pivot side of the cue ball.

If you’re hoping for an easy-street link that can bridge you into the world of real CTE, there is no such thing. Rest assured of that. You have to begin your journey at parallax in unfamiliar visual territory. It’s going to be odd. It’s going to be different.

To begin your journey, merely turn your nose while standing toward the cutting edge of the cue ball. That’s it. Aim with the cue ball edge to an object ball aim point. The center of the cue ball is for sighting, not aiming.

In time, you can learn to shift your vision to parallax during full stance while down on the ball. It’s during full stance that the CTE phenomena can be fully realized. In the coming years, a few masters might emerge. Perhaps you’ll be one of them.

The directions for understanding the biggest bombshell to ever hit the pool world can be found in my comprehensive CTE book and in my extensive YouTube CTE TRUTH SERIES.

There are dozens of step-by-step directions in my CTE book that cover exactly what must be done to learn the phenomenon. My book is a one-of-a kind treasure trove of text, diagrams, images, and CB-OB relationships with solutions that will not exist in a second edition.

Don’t miss out on your copy!

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