Manifest By Just Deciding You have It | Law of Assumption
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Summary
The core principle of manifesting is to simply decide and live as if you already possess your desire, as the universe reflects your internal state and commands.
Key Points
- —Manifesting is fundamentally about deciding that you already have what you want, right now.
- —To manifest, you must think and live every day as the version of yourself who already possesses the desire.
- —Many people fail to manifest because they are acting and feeling like the version of themselves who *doesn't* have the desire.
- —If you are manifesting money, consider how the version of you with that money would handle everyday situations like receiving a bill.
- —Emulate the actions and feelings of the person who already has your desire, rather than focusing on the lack of it.
- —Complaining, looking for external evidence in the 3D world, and constantly affirming you don't have something are actions of the version of you that lacks the desire.
- —You are manifesting your current reality by giving commands to the universe or your subconscious; if you claim you don't have something, that's what you'll continue to receive.
- —The reason you don't have your manifestation is not that it's not working, but that you are giving the wrong commands by focusing on lack.
- —The person who already has their desire is not questioning its existence or origin; they simply know it is theirs.
- —The discipline in manifestation lies in training yourself not to react to the current 3D reality and to consistently embody the state of having your desire.
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