I love these kind of longgg text on manifestations!
⠀⠀ ˒ ⊹ ݁ ִ JUST DECIDE YOU'RE FULFILLED 💎
⠀⠀ ⠀ fill the neglected emptiness within you.
⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ ༺♡༻
so, you finally made the law click in your head. all you need to do is change self, and just be the person in imagination by experiencing (and enjoying) the end product. but...there's this *feeling* in you. it's not doubt towards self, you've already changed it. it's not towards the law, you've seen it work before so you can't really question it. you feel incomplete. like you need to say one more affirmation, visualize one more scene, and then you'll TRULY feel fulfilled....but it doesn't work. you keep yourself in this vicious cycle, being aware that you've changed every single label after I AM except for one: I AM LACKING.
"jay i already changed self, of course i'm already fulfilled." in the sense of satisfaction, not completion. ever heard of the term "instant gratification?" that's what you were doing, thinking that it was fulfillment. fulfillment is a DONE DEAL. it's COMPLETE. fulfillment is the basis of the phrase creation is finished. your desire is done & yours, so what else is there to do but enjoy imagination? and yet, you still feel like something is missing. because, even if you don't want to admit it, you're still lacking. not in feeling towards your desires being yours, but towards how you truly feel in regards to manifesting. you're awareness playing out the role of a human, of course you're going to feel some desire. the key difference here is how you approach that desire. do you approach from a state of lack, or state of fulfillment? desires imply that something is missing within our lives, or even ourselves. we've been so conditioned to think that we will always desire for the rest of our human lives, being fulfilled in relation to that idea is, well, really stupid. we're used to living in desire, it's human nature. so i'm just telling you that you're never going to desire again? not quite. i'm telling you that you don't have to suffer while experiencing desire.
let's look back at every single success story in existence, even those who aren't in alignment with manifestation. every single story i've come across has a consistent pattern: completion. whenever it'd be getting a free drink or shifting to other realities, every single decision that we've made, good or not, we've seen it as complete. done. fulfilled. we've decided we're in a reality where our destiny is set and we have no power over it coming to pass. sometimes, we forget about it, but that state we've assigned to ourselves haunts our minds. in forms of thoughts, inner conversations, scenes, all thing that comes to us naturally without even realizing it. and, when you least expect it, your state 'comes true'. desiring sucks, it's like you're chasing something on a fishing line, no matter how close you think you are to getting it, it just keeps reeling back. so you think you need to work harder, find something that'll help you get it quicker. you don't care what is it, but you need to find some way to help you finally feel complete.
when neville was in the army, he didn't care about what his senses was showing in regards to his old state, that's not who he was allowing himself to be internally anymore. in his mind, he was at home with his wife and kids, enjoying his life back in new york. he didn't care about time, or the how, or the when, he wasn't hoping that it'll work or not. changing self implied never implied something about his circumstances, it implied that he was FULFILLED. changing his I AM was enough to make him know that he is fulfilled, that his new state is complete and he can enjoy it whenever he wanted to. look, i'm not gonna sit here and pretend i knew what neville's mental activity was like, but i don't doubt that my theory on him knowing he's already complete was a huge factor into his consistent success with this law. changing self was never about implying your desires being fulfilled, it always traced back to you.
for the love of god, this is the literal definition of fulfilled:
"but i don't see it physically :/" when are you going to realize that your senses only purpose is to copy what you've been experiencing in imagination ONLY? imagination isn't fake or some delusion you've conjured, it's an unseen reality. it's real. the second you switch self, it's done. it's been achieved there's nothing left to do because you're not creating anything from scratch. just because you don't see it, doesn't mean it's fake. you can't see your brain, but you don't question if you have one or not? the only reason why you still want physical evidence, want to put in more mental work and keep flip flopping is because you still cling onto lack.
"seeing it in imagination isn't enough! i want it in my 3d now!!" "i'll keep being delusional until it pops up, or some sign in relation to it does. that's when i know i'm doing something right." "i've been in this state for months, why isn't anything working? maybe i'm not doing enough?" "i'll do one more (insert method here), then it'll show up! and if not, maybe i'll feel fulfilled!" "maybe tomorrow my desire will finally manifesting!"
tell me, if you were really fulfilled, why would you experience doubt, feel insecure in your knowledge, feel the need to finish something that's already completed? if you truly felt fulfilled, why would you still operate from a state of lack? that makes no sense. be honest with yourself, would a person who's aware of something being done have that thought process? "doubts and emotions are normal!" yes, you can have a doubt here and there, but that relief would still arise when you're reminded of your state no? stop deluding yourself into thinking you enjoy all this hustle when your inner self dying on the inside. you don't enjoy this inner mental work, you don't enjoy reading information you already know regurgitated over and over, you don't enjoy feeling like you need to do something. you're not dumb, you know there's something missing. you just don't want to acknowledge it because you've grow comfortable with it. just because it's familiar, does not mean you have to bring into your new phase of life.
now, how exactly do we stop desiring for real this time. simple: decide that you're fulfilled. just tell yourself 'i am fulfilled' and leave it at that. you're already complete as an extension of awareness. you don't need your desires, it might seem like a hard pill to swallow, but it's true. you didn't need them before you were aware, but you lived on with your life? so what's the difference now? you just want to add them to your experience. when you change self, you'll finally feel that relief you've been craving. that feeling of completion that haunts your mind, so you're finally FINALLY free to enjoy your unseen reality. you might think you're admitting defeat by accepting the principle of not really needing your desires, but it's powerful in a sense. you can get anything you've ever wanted via a simple decision, and you can move along your life. even with your circumstances being in your face, emotions running rampant, but it doesn't knock you over like it did before. knowing deep down that it'll come to pass, and you do nothing but enjoy it within because it is now implemented into your everyday life. and nothing and no one outside of you can stop or change that aside from you? do you understand how powerful it is to just rely on what you've decided to give your attention to, knowing that it's done? knowing that there's no force outside of the law that'll stop it from happening, so you can just rest in your new state & let it happen? stop letting the law be the sole reason that you're still living. that's not healthy. punishing yourself for feeling lack, when you don't have to, is not healthy. be fulfilled NOW and watch every single piece fall into place without you even realizing it.
i'm not telling you to switch to fulfillment to "make your desires come faster". i'm telling you this because you deserve to feel complete. you deserve to know that you can live without your desires being expressed via your senses immediately. you deserve to live your life without revolving it around the law or your desires. desires are experiences you chose to add to your human life, not because you have to, because you can. you have the freedom to choose better because you know how to use the law to your advantage, and it'll always come to pass.
ditch the idea of always needing to be in lack to manifest, apply the law, WHATEVER. desires aren't needs, they're options. options you can choose because you HAVE the freedom to adapt those feelings into your human life. to bring you inner peace and resting in your state. i feel like some people in this community don't really wanna delve into really understanding the law, they just take that satisfied their needs and scurry along. stop treating the law like fast food. i am going to be very blunt here: this isn't a game. stop playing around and get real with yourself for a minute. this is your life, you are alone in when it comes to who's in control of what you decide to be conscious of being. you're not stupid, you know that there's a problem deep within you. be the solution. i don't care what your favorite blogger, or coach, or reddit post said in whatever saved screenshot you have on your phone. consistent doubts and reasoning is not a sign of fulfillment. it's not you being nervous, or uncomfortable, or scared, it's you dwelling in LACK. why do you think that people still freak out about things "going too well for them" and then everything goes to shit? they're LACKING, because deep down they can't fully enjoy their desired state. it's another fleeting daydream they took seriously for a few days and let it go, because they're missing something & don't want to step out of your comfort zone. you really can't complain about the law not working if you don't truly take time to meditate on it and understand it.
stop relying on your state to feel complete. your desires in or out of imagination won't make you feel like there's nothing else to do. this isn't about them, this is about YOUR SELF. give self what it wants: fulfillment. decide you're fulfilled now. be fulfilled now.
uhhhh hoped this made sense, because i literally came to this realization this morning (who would've thought not getting onto your device after you wake up actually benefits you). ok bye 🤍
⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀ with love, piercedblunt. ✒ ֗ ִ ּ ۪
⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ ༺♡༻
Shoshin (Beginner's Mind/Spirit) is the Zen concept of maintaining a beginner's mind, a state of childlike curiosity and open mindfulness that allows us to let go of biases and assumptions in order to further progress in our understanding of a subject or skill. When we think we already know something we tend to reject or challenge new information, blocking us from going deeper. It is important to allow yourself to listen and to view something from a new perspective, then you will be able to gain deeper insights into your own way of doing things. It is like having a cup that is already full, you cannot fill it again until you have absorbed the previous cup. The mind must be emptied before it can be filled once again. By using this process of open mindfulness and childlike eagerness to learn, you can acquire and improve your skills and abilities much faster if you realize there is always more to learn.
give me the old-school love. write me letters. leave me random notes. kiss my hands. slow dance with me. write a poem. lie down with me on the grass. read to me.
If all else perished, and he remained, I should still continue to be; and if all else remained, and he were annihilated, the universe would turn to a mighty stranger.
— Emily Jane Brontë , Wuthering Heights
Can you believe it? There is no other limitation, other than man's capacity to believe what he has imagined.
—Neville Goddard
Here's a tip for anyone wavering,
Remember that at any moment in your doubt, you have the CHOICE to choose which reality you want, that's really what manifesting is all about- deciding something and persisting in the choice that you have it,So always dare to choose the one which favours you and your desire,
not against it.
“I pray you quit overthinking, replaying failed scenarios, feeding self doubt & seeing the good in everyone but yourself. You deserve more.”
— Lexyne Grays
📸: teutamatoshi
Congratulations! Today, you get to learn the difference between memory and recall. There is an important difference, and understanding that difference will make you a better ally to the disabled community and also more understanding of your own brain!
Memory is the information your brain has stored for later. Let's make an analogy: your memory can be compared to files stored on a computer. Your brain is extremely complex and has a deep, layered filing system.
When your roommate's friend visits and introduces herself, you put her name in one of the many name folders. Our brains are complex enough that we can assume there are thousands of those folders, each for a different type of name and how you know it: friend names, immediate family names, extended family names, classmate names, coworker names, celebrity names, and so on and so forth, forever.
Recall is not whether you have something stored, but whether you can find it. Like that photo of you at summer camp in sixth grade that's stored somewhere on your computer, the information you learn throughout daily life is sorted somewhere into your brain's filing system. The longer ago that you put the information into the system, the harder it is to find, unless you frequently visit those files.
For the average instance of recall, people generally use the equivalent of the search bar of their brain's filing system. The information is sorted precisely so it's, naturally, recalled in the blink of an eye.
However, you may have had moments of recall issues. Everyone does here and there. The sensation of a word being on the tip of your tongue is a common example of issues with recall. You know the word, but it's just not coming up when you search for it.
In instances like these, you end up kind of manually rooting around in your brain's folders, desperately looking for associated folders that it might have been mis-stored in. You're trying to think of a vegetable you know of, so you start listing off other vegetables to yourself, as if sifting through the vegetable folder.
Sometimes, this association game can bring forth the missing file - or in this case, vegetable name. In other cases, you simply have to let it go and wait for it to come to you later. That might mean you smacking your forehead 48 hours later when you're in the middle of driving to work and the name of that vegetable suddenly throws itself right in the middle of your internal monologue.
So, what does this have to do with disability? Well, the average person may have occasional recall issues, but for many disabled people, these issues are extremely prevalent. For neurodivergent folks or those with brain fog, we can end up having trouble recalling things many times in a day. It is extremely frustrating and can even be embarrassing in social situations.
For example, your roommate's friend, who you've hung out with on multiple occasions and heard numerous stories about might drop by six months later and you might stand there trying to avoid talking while you scramble desperately through your name files trying to recall her name when you know it's in there somewhere. It's a real life reproduction of that scene in SpongeBob where he only knows how to be a waiter. By the time she addresses you, it's too little too late and you have to admit that for some reason her name is evading you. It's humiliating.
These issues have little to do with how important something is to a person. If you know someone who's disabled and they have frequent issues recalling words or names, it's just because the search function in their brain sometimes breaks down and they have to rely on manually digging through the billions of memories they have to try and find what they're looking for.
If you know someone with this issue who is comfortable with it, try filling in the gaps for them! It can be a fun bonding experience, especially between two people with recall issues, to immediately offer a word that seems to fit the flow of the sentence as soon as the other starts to draw a blank. The better you know them, the easier it is.
If you know someone with recall issues, be patient when they use you as a living thesaurus. You're saving them countless hours of googling or agonizing over what that word was - you know, the one that's like willingly suffering for an extended period of time about something that may or may not matter? (I just had issues recalling 'agonizing' 😔)
Anyway, that's all for today! I hope you've all learned something new about recall and how it affects people with disabilities differently/more frequently than the average person
Your circumstances do not matter
Last night, I was alone in my room, just thinking back on how life used to be for me and how I am so very grateful to be living the current life that I am living.
I was reminiscing on the fact that i manifested my life despite what I was going through and thought I should just let you guys know, IT'S OKAY TO BE THINKING NEGATIVELY. You're not going to be thinking that way all the time.
LISTEN
I used to be planning my suicide, calculating how fast trains or cars could go for me to be dead on impact at least once a day and I STILL MANIFESTED my dream life.
I knew that I couldn't fail not after over-consuming this much. I did my best to push away the fact that deadlines were coming (hence the planning of my demise) and yet I still did it.
If you need a post or two, or a few success stories to fall back and motivate you when you feel like giving up, save them and get off tumblr. Go out if you can, pick up some hobbies.
Idk where I'm going with this but come on, how long are you going to be delaying the life you deserve to live.
Unbothered and Living my dream life🪞🪄🪐 WINNER MENTALITY BPSY'28 pronouns:A GENIUS!
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