This is Chaos Magic, Wanda. And that makes you the Scarlet Witch
⚜️ 𝐣𝐮𝐬𝐭 𝐚 𝐫𝐞𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐜𝐚𝐧𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐟𝐚𝐢𝐥 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐥𝐚𝐰.
the law — whatever you assume to be true is true — is always working for you, not against you:
- whether you assume you have or do not have your desire, you are correct.
- whether you assume you fail or win at everything, you are correct.
- whether you assume you get treated like trash or like a queen, you are correct.
- whether you assume everything works out for you or that the world is against you, you are correct.
no matter what it may be, subjectively good or bad, you cannot fail with the law. so, enough whining. step out of the victim mindset and start assuming the best for you in every aspect of your life. you, and only you, have the choice to win or lose in this reality you‘re in control of. happy manifesting!
𝐦𝐲 𝐦𝐚𝐧𝐢𝐟𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐫𝐮𝐥𝐞𝐬 ♡
inspired by halokisses!
1. im not a “manifestor”.
i don’t wait for things to come to me, and i don’t have “desires” - im fully living with these things right now. if any new “desire” shows up, i satisfy my inner man with the limitless and abundance of my imaginative world, and just like that, it’s granted to me.
2. the 3D and 4D are the exact same (because everything IS me).
there’s no difference between the “imaginative world” and the “reflective world.” this is my kingdom of dreams, and anything i experience inwardly and outwardly are ACTUALLY HAPPENING. when i read a book, im actually experiencing the story (because it’s me). when im in a daydream about being a badass it’s actually happening. when im eating cake it’s actually happening. there’s no difference.
3. “methods” are just the way i can currently experience reality. therefore im always “manifesting” the right way.
if i continue to experience a specific aspect of reality (not necessarily repetition, but continuing to see myself experiencing that reality), im “persisting” in that reality that i want. i can read a book and experience it once (one-use method?? idk) or i could continue to think thoughts as if i were still in that book and my reality would still be that book for the amount of time i persist in it.
4. i don’t do anything that stresses me.
not about to screw myself over for something im constantly doing. worrying about limiting beliefs and intrusive thoughts does nothing for me.
5. i remind myself:
nothing exists, because it’s only me. i am everything. i am worthy of absolutely anything i want to experience. i am satisfied - i am living my dream life.
the diary method is something i came up with in the first stages of my manifestation journey. i don’t know if anyone else came up with a similar idea or if it’s an original, but i still thought i’d share this with you, because it was so fun and helpful!
so, what is the diary method? the diary method is basically writing (scripting) a diary from the point of view of the version of yourself that has what you want. this is how it works:
first of all, you need a journal. whether it’s an old journal, or a new one you just bought. or, if it’s more comfortable for you, you can also use your notes!
then, write a date on top of the page, then write “dear diary,…” and then start writing about what a perfect day you had, inserting your desires in it. for example, if you want a new job, write that the most perfect job for you was offered to you on that day! or, if you want a dog, write about how on that day you just adopted the cutest, sweetest little puppy!
now, everyday, take five minutes out of your day to script your perfect days, and add you having your desires in those days!
this is so fun to do, it helps both with assumptions and visualizations, and you’ll get what you want so fast!!! if any of you decide to try it out, let me know how it goes! <3
Attune yourself to the energy of opulence, abundance, luxury. Hair conditioned and glossy with health. Skin clear and moisturized. Lashes long and curled. Clothes and jewelry top-tier quality. Living in the house of your dreams. Visualize it, embody it, feel it, manifest it. You deserve the best. You are wreathed in abundance and so it is.
Could you elaborate on diffrent types of affirmations? From adding emotion to it, to asking yourself why you have everything you want.
The goal of affirmations is one, to revert your attention from what you don’t want to what you do want.
There are many subcategories including (but not limited to):
simple affirmations:
I am happy, my SP is in love with me, I have the job of my dreams, etc...
general affirmations (like simple but don’t have a specific focus):
I am the god of my reality, I am the woman/man that has it all, I am extremely lucky....
Askfirmations:
Why am I so happy?, why does everything always work out so well for me?, why do I always get what I want?....
These are meant to trick the brain into perceiving the contents of the question as true more easily. This happens because questions make our brain focus on the answer instead of focusing on doubting them.
Scripting:
“Omg Samantha you won’t believe it! I just got a phone call from that job I applied last week and they told me I was hired! I’m staring next week!”
Scripting is much like affirming but instead of using small sentences you create a little story (message, letter, etc..) and you read that. This is very convenient if you find yourself being bored of affirming or just can’t find the right affirmations.
Isn’t it wonderful:
Isn’t it wonderful that I am in this amazing relationship with the guy of my dreams?
This is much like any other askfirmation, it ultimately comes down to your personal preference wether you like to add it.
Adding feeling:
Feeling is a great way to make yourself believe your affirmations faster. People say that feelings don’t manifest which is true, but feelings do boost manifesting. (Though if you can’t do it don’t stress about it, focus on affirming and your all good.)
Phone call technique:
You can use your phone on flight mode with that if you like too. Just relax and imagine a phone call between you and either a friend where you’re tell them the good news (much like the scripting example) or between you and your SP/employer or whomever you want to manifest this conversation with. “Hear” them telling you what you want to hear from them or “hear” yourself telling them the good news and them responding excited. Repeat as needed.
The difficulty with writing superpowered characters, particularly high-tier ones, is that it’s easy to make a character feel overpowered, but there is a simple remedy for this: the character’s power set should be based around one basic concept.
I’ll start by explaining what I mean by “this character feels overpowered”. I don’t mean “this character is, on paper, far more powerful than their opponent” - that can actually be a good thing, forcing the opponent to make their clash a battle of brains rather than brawn. What I do mean is “this character’s powers are so immense that the only way to challenge them narratively is through contrived circumstances or a plot device that should be used sparingly”. Superman manages to be a good example of both, depending on which depiction you look at, but he’s not gonna be the focus of this post. Instead, we’ll start with Gwenpool.
The premise of Gwenpool’s solo comic is “Gwen is from the real world but ends up in the comic book world”, and as the story goes on she learns to use her awareness of the fact that she’s in a comic book to do stuff that is essentially reality-warping. And it’s a bizarre kind of reality warping, but everything she does makes sense because it follows the core premise: “she can do this because she can interact with the medium of the comic”. She can step from one panel into the next, she can come out of a flashback and into the present day, she can grab sound effects and so cancel out noises, she can interact with thought-boxes and speech-bubbles. And because her powers follow a core premise, she doesn’t feel overpowered, because you don’t end up feeling like she can do anything the plot demands
If a character is a magic-user then they’re essentially a reality warper. The scale of reality-warping their capable of will depend on their skill, their raw power, and the magic system at play. Now, there are arguments for hard magic systems and for soft magic systems, but I think even if you’re working with a soft magic system, a core premise helps a lot. I might make another post some day examining different magic systems (I think I’d specifically look at Avatar and at Chronicles of Ancient Darkness), but this post isn’t the time for an in-depth look at that.
There are also plenty of sci-fi reality warpers. There’s often some attempt at explaining it (”higher-dimensional beings” or “extremly advanced aliens”) but if you asked me, I’d say there were three main options for how to portray a genuine reality warper in a sci-fi story, without resorting to “space magic, but we don’t call it that.” These are: physics manipulation, higher-dimensional beings, and something I’ll call constrained omnipotence.
A physics manipulator would be someone who can locally alter the laws of physics. There’s two ways to go about this: changing the values of the physical constants, like G or c, or manipulating the quantum fields that define the laws of physics. If you go with the former… well, imagine you’re a computer programmer and decide to change one letter in one line of code, and you’ll start to understand how much this can mess things up. If you go with the latter, it’s probably a similar thing. I don’t understand much about quantum fields and how they interact just yet, but I do know that raising one a few energy levels in a specific place would a) take a lot of power, b) create some really Weird Physics in that place, and c) release a lot of potential energy when it goes back to normal. I’m talking “massive explosion”. The fun part, though, is that Weird Physics - I have no idea how it would look, but if we assume that the non-reality warpers can enter the Weird Physics Zone without blinking out of existence or dying horrifically, they’ll be faced with a world that doesn’t make sense. None of their technology would work properly, if at all. And in contrast, the reality warper might have tech specifically designed to work in the Weird Physics Zone. Remember that technology is just our way of taking advantage of physics to do cool stuff - a differently coded videogame is going to have very different glitches to exploit.
The point is, a physics manipulator can do certain things: they can make physics Weird and then take advantage of that weirdness. They can’t do anything the plot demands.
A higher-dimensional being’s whole deal is going to be that they move stuff around in more dimensions than we can see. There are a few videos on youtube demonstrating how that might look, if you wanna get an idea of how to depict something like that. And once again, a higher-dimensional being can do certain things: they can make stuff appear, disappear, distort, hover, et c. by moving it around in more dimensions than we can observe. If they’re 4-dimensional, they can move throughout time, and move objects throughout time. If they’re 5-dimensional or higher they can probably move through multiple timelines as well. They can’t do anything the plot demands.
And the last one is the constrained omnipotent character. True omnipotence is logically impossible - by definition it creates paradoxes - but we could conceivably have a character who can do anything within the bounds of physics. Presumably this character can use an insane amount of energy with an insane degree of precision, since that’s kind of required to do anything as long as it doesn’t break physics - but that’s also the point. They can do anything except stuff that breaks physics. Ergo, they can’t do anything the plot demands, only certain things.
tl,dr: no matter how powerful a character is, their powers should have some sort of core concept, as this will make them feel grounded even if they’re completly ludicrous on paper. You don’t have to explain in detail how their powers work, but if you keep that core concept in mind, then you can get a lot more creative with how they use their powers than just saying “ok, what does the plot need them to do?”
Don’t be a robot while affirming. You’re making a decision to experience something particular in life. Say it with conviction. Say it with authority.
Don't self-reject