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The power of the mind. You just thought of it, in that you just processed it, in that you realised that in a split second (or maybe less) you became fully aware of what happens all the time subconsciously.
We use our minds for all sorts of things... Some wondrous, some mediocre, some light, some dark... And you can imagine the list of all the things.
I use my mind to paint pictures. What do you do with yours?
Feeling out of control
I know you feel like everything is out of your control even though you know it’s in your control, trust me I get it. But you need to remember that the feeling you have about not being in control is an illusion for many things. Maybe you feel like there’s too much going on in your life and it’s overwhelming, maybe you’re experiencing a sudden upheaval in your life and you don’t know where to go from here, etc. Regardless, when you feel like that, retreat to your imagination. Do something to calm you down (meditation, drawing, journaling, etc.) then ground yourself & persist in the assumption that everything is okay and remind yourself that you are in control.
It's illogical, why are you afraid of having your desires?
You dream, you manifest, you reach toward the life you desire. Yet when it stands before you, you hesitate. Why does success feel like an unfamiliar weight, something foreign, something unearned?
You have been conditioned to believe that struggle is a prerequisite for worth, that suffering is a rite of passage, that you must crawl before you walk and bleed before you bloom. But tell me, who decided this? Who told you that you must burn to learn? That ease is unnatural? That success must be a battle rather than a birthright?
Society has shackled you with the belief that you must work for your dreams, that you must prove yourself before you can receive. That if something comes easily, it must not be real. But reality is not bound by these outdated rules. You are not bound by them either.
It’s illogical.
It is your duty to break free from these illusions. To unlearn the lies that tell you success must be chased, fought for, earned. Your desires are not rewards for suffering. They are not distant treasures at the end of a long, winding road. They are already yours. They have always been yours.
So stop running from them. Stop resisting what was always meant to be. Stop waiting for permission to live the life you desire. You were not meant to struggle. You were meant to thrive.
Stupid question
what’s the point of shifting of it’s like a dream, or ur imagination . Srry I’m new to all of that
Hi dear, not a silly question at all considering you're new!! Firstly, shifting IS NOT in your imagination nor is it dreaming, it’s moving your consciousness to a different reality. Think of it as choosing a video to watch on Youtube or choosing a song to listen to.
You’re shifting your awareness from this reality to another one where you experience life just as how you do here, with all of your senses. Similar to how you choose to be aware of a certain video or song you listen to in the moment.
The only difference is that you're being aware of another reality, instead of something as simple as the content you're interacting with. Also, I have a Beginner’s Guide you can look at and it covers pretty much all the basics of shifting, so you should 100% check that out if you haven't. Good luck!!
- Aquamarine🐋🐚
Look within and utilize what you already know
You chase after methods, theories, and fleeting words of reassurance, as if the secret to your desires lies anywhere but within you. You scroll endlessly, consuming knowledge yet never applying it, convincing yourself that if you just find the right method, the perfect timing, then, then, you will act. But don’t you see?
You are running in circles.
Every technique, every new revelation, every promise of a shortcut, it all leads back to the same truth: you already know what to do. You’ve known from the start. Yet, instead of moving, you hesitate, overconsuming posts, paralyzed by the illusion that you need more before you can begin.
But knowledge without action is just another cage. Another way to stall. Another excuse wrapped in good intentions. And the more you wait, the further your desires drift, not because they are out of reach, but because you refuse to reach for them.
Look within. Trust yourself. Utilize what you already know.
There is no perfect moment. No missing piece. No secret you have yet to uncover. There is only you, standing at the threshold, waiting.
If you do not step forward now, when will you?
Already back after locking in (。ゝω·。)☆ What I manifested? Not much but im currently manifesting the rest (that i already have of course)
— My mom being lucky, she got a really good client this money that would pay her a large sum
— Really good self concept and not having the urge to search success story because now I’m already my own success!! Im genuinely happy, because I know the self concept is just something that you chose and then boom but I’ve never kept a good mental diet that long i feel so confident in my abilities now..
Your sign to lock in!!!! Manifesting my desired body, face and scent (i want so bad to smell like cherry soda) and of course I already have everything because im the god of my reality, just like you’re the god of your own (*´ω`)o
— 🕊️
OMG OMG OMGGGGG!!!!!
I'm so happy for youuuuu, look at you getting everything you want, my master manifestor! ( ≧ᗜ≦)
You’re already living in the wish fulfilled, and that’s exactly why everything is unfolding perfectly for you. Your mom’s luck, your self-concept glow-up, and your desired body, face, and scent. It’s all already yours!!!
Cherry soda as your signature scent? That’s such a unique vibe! I can totally imagine it being a mix of sweet cherries, fizzy carbonation, and a hint of vanilla warmth. Manifesting that effortlessly just like everything else! Also, that's making me hungry now asdfvcd >_<
And the self-concept part? That’s the real power move. Now that you know you’re the success story, nothing can shake you. Keep basking in that certainty because it’s only up from here.
- Aquamarine🐋🐚
The art of breaking free from societies' shackles
We are not born fractured. The world carves into us, shaping our beliefs with every glance, every word unspoken, every wound we were too young to name. From the moment we first looked into a mirror and felt the quiet unease of not belonging, the first seed of doubt was sown. Over time, we became mosaics of what others believed us to be: pieces of judgment, echoes of disappointment, remnants of expectations never our own; or what we assumed to be our own.
And yet, the truth has never changed. Beneath the layers of conditioning, beyond the scars of what was done and what was withheld, there exists something untouched, something whole. The journey back to our purest, happiest and abundant self it is what we call shadow work.
To engage in shadow work is not to wage war against yourself, nor is it an exorcism of all that is unwanted. It is an act of reclamation. It is standing in front of the mirror and meeting your own gaze, unflinching, as you ask:
"What do I believe about myself, and who taught me to believe it?"
Shadow work is often mistaken for suffering, a descent into wounds with no promise of return. But it is not suffering that transforms, it is understanding. "The shadows do not exist to torment us, they exist to be acknowledged." To be given form so that they no longer wield control from the depths of the subconscious.
Begin with reflection. Write without censorship. When you hear yourself say, "I am not enough," ask why. When the thought arises, "I will never be loved the way I want," trace it back.
Where did it begin? Who was the first to make you feel unseen? You are not to relive the pain, only to recognize it, to let it be known so that it no longer dictates your story from the silence.
And when you have unearthed these roots, you must ask yourself: Do I still accept this as truth?
If the answer is no, then you have already begun to break the chains that were never yours to carry.
The mind is a creature of repetition. It does not differentiate between what is true and what is false, it only knows what it has been told most often. Limiting beliefs are not facts; they are merely thoughts we have entertained for too long.
And the brain, in its efficiency, builds neural pathways that reinforce these patterns, making them feel inescapable. But here is what most forget: Neural pathways can be rewired. With conscious effort, with new affirmations, with repeated and deliberate thought, the mind reshapes itself.
Studies in neuroplasticity confirm this, thoughts sculpt the brain, the same way rivers carve into stone. And so, when you declare, "I am confident. I am radiant. I am magnetic." Not once, not twice, but over and over, your mind adapts.
The old beliefs weaken, the new ones take root. You are not changing yourself; you are revealing the self that has always been waiting beneath the rubble.
True confidence does not beg to be seen. It does not search for proof, nor does it ask permission to exist. It simply is. To rebuild self-esteem is not to seek validation, but to realize you never needed it to begin with.
It is no longer asking, "Am I enough?" but stating, "I have always been enough." It is the shift from performing worthiness to knowing it. Look at yourself. The world has tried to break you, and yet, you remain. There is strength in that.
There is power in every breath you take despite the past whispering that you should not rise. You have endured. And if you have endured, you can become anything.
A self-concept is not something you force; it is something you assume. You do not wake up every day questioning the sky's color—you simply accept it as blue.
In the same way, you must accept who you are without hesitation. If you desire to be radiant, assume you already are. If you wish to be captivating, assume it is a truth beyond doubt.
Speak it until your voice no longer wavers, until the world has no choice but to reflect it back to you. This is not arrogance; this is alignment.
This is recognizing that the universe does not resist certainty, it bends to it.
You were never meant to be at war with yourself. The struggle was never between you and your potential, but between you and the illusions you were given. And now, you are free to release them.
Affirm. Persist. Trust. The mind is listening. The universe is listening. And soon, the reflection in the mirror will no longer feel like a stranger, but like the powerful being you were always meant to see.
You are whole. You are limitless. You are already everything.
hiii I loveeeee your blog and I wanted to know how to manifest your dream friend group like a group that already exist but to get in yk?!?? I have been using popularity subliminals too!
Hi dear, thank you so much for your kind words! Now, when it comes to manifesting your dream friend group, especially one that already exists, there are two main things to keep in mind.
Firstly, you need to fully assume that you are already a part of that group. Not just hoping or wishing, but knowing that you belong. See yourself in conversations with them, picture yourself hanging out effortlessly, and most importantly, feel the emotions of already being included. The way you view yourself in relation to them is everything.
Secondly, don’t put them on a pedestal. Instead, shift your mindset to one where it’s natural for you to be friends with them. After all, you are equal to them. If you keep thinking of them as a group you’re trying to join, you are reinforcing the idea that you’re on the outside. Instead, shift your mindset to being one of them.
Using subliminals is great, but remember that it’s all about your dominant assumptions. If you listen to them while still feeling separate from your dream group, then you are reinforcing that distance. So, every time you think of them, remind yourself that "I am already one of them" as you are embodying the version of you who has already been accepted. If any doubts creep in, remind yourself that they love having you as a friend because you bring so much value!!!
- Aquamarine🐋🐚
Scripting Guide to Character Design for Shifters 𓏲 ࣪₊☾𓂃
This guide is designed for individuals who find scripting challenging and are looking for a thorough, step-by-step approach to help bring their desired reality to life. It aims to cover a wide range of essential elements, providing detailed prompts and questions to encourage creative thinking and help you craft a unique, immersive, and well-rounded script. Whether you're a beginner or someone who wants to refine their scripting process, this guide offers plenty of ideas and suggestions to ensure nothing important is overlooked. *World Building Guide
Appearance:
What is the character’s height, weight, and body type?
What is their skin tone or complexion? Are there freckles, scars, birthmarks, or tattoos?
What are their most prominent facial features (e.g., sharp jawline, high cheekbones, round nose)?
What is the shape and color of their eyes? Are they expressive, piercing, or dull?
Describe their hair: color, length, texture, and style.
Do they wear makeup? If so, what kind? Is it bold, subtle, or cultural?
Posture and Movement:
Do they stand tall, slouch, or move with a particular rhythm?
Are their movements deliberate, hurried, or graceful?
Do they have any physical tics or mannerisms, like biting nails or twirling their hair?
Clothing and Accessories:
What is their style of clothing (e.g., modern, vintage, rugged)?
Are they flashy, minimalist, or practical in their fashion?
Do they wear specific accessories, like glasses, rings, or necklaces?
Are there cultural or personal symbols in their attire?
Health and Fitness:
What is their overall health—fit, frail, or somewhere in between?
Do they have any physical disabilities, chronic illnesses, or injuries?
Are there visible signs of their health (e.g., dark circles, scars, or a limp)?
Intellect and Knowledge:
How intelligent are they? Are they book-smart, street-smart, or both?
What are their areas of expertise or hobbies?
Do they enjoy learning, or are they more hands-on and practical?
How do they solve problems—logically, emotionally, or instinctively?
Mindset and Attitude:
Are they optimistic, pessimistic, or realistic?
Do they view challenges as opportunities or obstacles?
What motivates them to keep going in difficult times?
Memory and Learning:
Do they have a sharp memory, or are they forgetful?
How quickly do they learn new skills or adapt to new situations?
Are they haunted by past memories or dismissive of them?
Mental Health:
Do they experience anxiety, depression, or other mental health challenges?
Are they self-aware, or do they struggle to understand their emotions?
How do they cope with stress—healthy outlets, escapism, or self-destructive behaviors?
Personality:
Are they introverted, extroverted, or ambiverted?
Do they come across as warm, cold, or neutral to others?
How do they interact with strangers, friends, and authority figures?
Are they quick to trust, or are they cautious and guarded?
Temperament:
Are they patient or quick-tempered?
Do they have a calming presence, or do they stir up chaos?
How do they handle conflict—do they avoid it, confront it, or manipulate others?
Core Emotions:
What emotion defines them (e.g., joy, anger, fear)?
What triggers strong emotional responses in them?
How do they express emotions—through words, actions, or body language?
Family and Upbringing:
Where were they born, and what was their family situation like?
Were they raised with love, neglect, or strict rules?
Do they have siblings, and if so, what is their relationship with them?
Education and Career:
What kind of education did they receive (formal, informal, none)?
What is their job or role in their world?
Are they passionate about their work, or is it just a means to an end?
Defining Moments:
What was the most important event in their life?
Have they experienced any major losses or victories?
What regrets or achievements shape their character?
Relationships:
How do they treat friends, family, and romantic partners?
Are they loyal, distant, or unpredictable in relationships?
Do they form connections easily, or do they struggle to open up?
Reputation:
What do others think of them?
Are they well-known, infamous, or an enigma?
Do they care about their reputation, or are they indifferent?
Conflict Style:
How do they argue—calmly, aggressively, or defensively?
Are they forgiving, or do they hold grudges?
Can they admit when they’re wrong, or are they stubborn?
Moral Compass:
What is their sense of right and wrong?
Do they follow the rules, break them, or create their own?
Are they guided by justice, compassion, ambition, or survival?
Faith and Spirituality:
Do they believe in a higher power, fate, or nothing at all?
Are they religious, spiritual, or secular?
How do their beliefs shape their decisions and relationships?
Cultural Influence:
What traditions or customs do they follow?
Are they proud of their heritage, or do they reject it?
How much of their culture is visible in their everyday life?
Daily Routines:
What does their typical day look like?
Are they a morning person or a night owl?
Do they stick to routines, or are they spontaneous?
Unique Habits:
Do they have odd or endearing habits (e.g., always chewing gum, talking to their pet)?
What are their guilty pleasures?
Are there superstitions or rituals they always follow?
Speech Patterns:
Do they have an accent, lisp, or unique way of speaking?
Are they verbose, concise, or somewhere in between?
Do they use specific slang, catchphrases, or idioms?
Favorites:
What is their favorite food, drink, color, or scent?
What activities or hobbies bring them joy?
Are there specific seasons, weather, or places they love?
Pet Peeves:
What annoys them the most?
Are there sounds, habits, or types of people that irritate them?
How do they react when faced with things they dislike?
Short-Term Goals:
What do they hope to accomplish in the near future?
Are they focused, distracted, or conflicted about their goals?
Long-Term Dreams:
What is their ultimate aspiration?
How realistic is their dream, and what stands in their way?
Who or what inspires them to keep pursuing it?
Fears and Doubts:
What are they most afraid of losing or failing at?
Do they have impostor syndrome or insecurities?
Scripting Guide to World Building for Shifters 𓍯𓂃𓏧☾
This guide is designed for individuals who find scripting challenging and are looking for a thorough, step-by-step approach to help bring their desired reality to life. It aims to cover a wide range of essential elements, providing detailed prompts and questions to encourage creative thinking and help you craft a unique, immersive, and well-rounded script. Whether you're a beginner or someone who wants to refine their scripting process, this guide offers plenty of ideas and suggestions to ensure nothing important is overlooked. *Character Design Guide
Name and Significance:
What is the name of your reality?
Does it have a deeper meaning?
Who named it—its creators, the first settlers, or an external observer?
Shape and Structure:
Is your world a sphere, a flat plane, or something unconventional (e.g., a ringworld, floating islands)?
Does it exist in a single dimension, or does it span multiple dimensions or planes of existence?
Existence and Origin:
How did your world come into existence? Was it created by a divine force, a scientific anomaly, or natural evolution?
What events or forces shaped its current state?
Purpose of This World:
Why does this world exist? Is it a sanctuary, a testing ground, a haven for life, or something else?
Universal Rules:
What are the governing laws of nature (gravity, time, physics)?
Are there any unusual or contradictory rules (e.g., time flows backward in some regions)?
How is reality itself maintained? Is it fragile or robust?
Global Layout:
How many continents or landmasses exist? What are their names, and what defines each one?
Are there unique planetary features (e.g., floating continents, endless oceans, underground realms)?
Terrain and Landscapes:
What are the major biomes (e.g., deserts, forests, mountains)?
Are there distinct geological phenomena like volcanoes, crystal caves, or floating mountains?
Weather and Seasons:
How many seasons does your world experience?
Are weather patterns predictable, chaotic, or controlled by external forces?
Are there unique weather events, such as glowing auroras, rains of gemstones, or storm systems with sentience?
Natural Resources:
What resources are available (metals, magical crystals, exotic plants)?
Are these resources renewable, or is scarcity a driving force?
Flora and Fauna:
What types of plants dominate different regions?
Are there bioluminescent forests, carnivorous trees, or crops that grow overnight?
What creatures inhabit this world?
Are they based on Earth animals or entirely new creations?
Do any creatures have unique abilities, like shapeshifting or teleportation?
Are any species sentient or capable of communication with humans?
Civilizations and Nations:
How many civilizations or nations exist?
What are their defining characteristics (e.g., technological, magical, or cultural)?
Do they have alliances, rivalries, or a history of conflict?
Cultural Diversity:
How do cultures differ across regions?
What are the dominant values or ideologies (e.g., honor, freedom, progress)?
Traditions and Celebrations:
What holidays, festivals, or religious events are celebrated?
Are there seasonal or celestial events that inspire rituals or ceremonies?
How do people mark milestones like birth, coming of age, marriage, or death?
Daily Life:
What does a typical day look like for an average person?
How do people spend their mornings, afternoons, and evenings?
Social Hierarchy:
Are societies egalitarian, hierarchical, or merit-based?
What determines social status (birth, wealth, achievements, magical ability)?
Languages and Communication:
How many languages are spoken?
What are some common greetings, idioms, or phrases?
Are there unique ways of communication (e.g., sign language, telepathy, or written symbols)?
Economy and Trade:
What is the primary form of currency (coins, barter, energy)?
What are the main exports and imports?
How do trade routes function, and are they safe?
Art and Expression:
What forms of art are popular (music, painting, sculpture)?
Are there unique styles or materials used?
Are artists respected or marginalized?
Technological Level:
Is the technology futuristic, medieval, steampunk, or something else entirely?
Are there advanced machines, or is everything handcrafted?
Energy Sources:
What powers technology (electricity, magic, sunlight, emotional energy)?
Are energy sources renewable or finite?
Transportation:
How do people and goods travel? Examples: flying ships, teleportation gates, sentient mounts.
Are roads, waterways, or air routes the primary mode of transportation?
Weapons and Defense:
What weapons are used in combat (swords, plasma guns, enchanted bows)?
How do people protect themselves (armor, force fields, magical wards)?
Everyday Tools and Gadgets:
What devices simplify daily life?
Are there any tools unique to specific professions?
Global Conflicts:
Is the world at peace or in turmoil?
What are the sources of conflict (land, power, ideology, survival)?
Factions and Alliances:
Who are the key factions (nations, guilds, rebel groups)?
What are their goals and motivations?
Are there neutral groups or individuals playing both sides?
Villains and Threats:
Is there a singular antagonist or multiple threats?
Examples: a tyrannical ruler, an ancient curse, a rogue AI.
What motivates these threats, and are they sympathetic or purely evil?
Natural Disasters and Catastrophes:
Are there global events like earthquakes, super volcanoes, or dimensional rifts?
How do societies prepare for or respond to these events?
Internal Tensions:
Are there class struggles, political corruption, or religious divides?
How do ordinary people cope with these tensions?
Magical Laws:
What is the source of magic (nature, gods, ancient artifacts)?
Are there limits to its use, or does it come at a cost?
Unique Elements:
What sets your world apart from others?
Example: A sun that whispers secrets to those who listen at dawn.
Artifacts and Relics:
Are there legendary items with immense power?
What are their origins, and who seeks to possess them?
Architecture and Urban Design:
What do cities and villages look like?
Are buildings made of stone, metal, wood, or unconventional materials like glass or bone?
Fashion and Clothing:
What fabrics, colors, and patterns are most common?
Are clothes purely functional, highly decorative, or symbolic?
Cuisine and Food:
What are the staple foods in your world?
Are there exotic dishes or drinks with unique effects?
How are meals prepared, and what utensils are used?
Calendar and Timekeeping:
How is time tracked? Are there hours, days, weeks, or unique cycles?
Are there celestial events that mark time (e.g., eclipses, comet passes)?
Aging and Lifespan:
How long do beings live?
Are there rituals for different life stages?
Historical Eras:
What are the major historical periods?
Are there legendary figures or events still celebrated or mourned?
Future Vision:
How do inhabitants imagine their world will change over centuries?
Are there prophecies or predictions about the future?
Spiritual Layer:
Is there an afterlife or spirit realm?
Can living beings interact with the spiritual plane (e.g., through rituals, dreams, or certain locations)?
Are ghosts, spirits, or other ethereal entities common?
Soul Mechanics:
Do beings in your world have souls or life energy?
Can souls be transferred, trapped, destroyed, or reborn?
Are there beings without souls?
Fate and Destiny:
Is there a predetermined fate or free will?
Are there entities (oracles, gods, etc.) that oversee fate?
How do people view destiny—something revered, feared, or ignored?
Long-Distance Communication:
How do people communicate over vast distances (messenger birds, magical crystals, telepathy)?
Are there communication hubs or networks, such as magical relay towers or ancient devices?
Media and Information:
Are there newspapers, magical projections, or digital networks?
How is news spread—by word of mouth, official channels, or clandestine organizations?
Are propaganda or misinformation prevalent?
Secret or Forgotten Knowledge:
Are there lost languages, forbidden texts, or ancient knowledge hidden in remote places?
Who guards or seeks these secrets, and what are their motives?
Ecosystem Dynamics:
How do species interact in your world? Are there predator-prey relationships?
Is there a balance between nature and civilization, or is one dominating the other?
Environmental Hazards:
Are there toxic zones, cursed lands, or areas where the laws of nature break down?
How do inhabitants adapt to or avoid these regions?
Conservation and Exploitation:
Do societies in your world care about preserving the environment?
Are there organizations or individuals dedicated to protecting endangered species or sacred places?
Games and Sports:
What are the most popular games or physical activities?
Are there unique sports or competitions tied to the culture or geography of the world?
Storytelling and Literature:
What forms of storytelling exist (oral traditions, books, holograms)?
Are there legendary tales or epics passed down through generations?
Performing Arts:
What kinds of music, dance, or theater are popular?
Are there magical or technological enhancements to performances?
Leisure and Pastimes:
How do people relax—hot springs, meditation, board games, or hunting?
Are there communal spaces, like taverns or virtual reality lounges, for socializing?
Healthcare Systems:
How do societies manage illness and injury?
Are there healers, clinics, or magical remedies?
Diseases and Cures:
What are the most common illnesses or ailments?
Are there unique diseases that require special cures, rituals, or sacrifices?
Mental Health:
How is mental health viewed and treated?
Are there unique psychological conditions tied to the world’s magic, technology, or history?
Astronomy and Sky Features:
How many moons, stars, or celestial objects are visible in the sky?
Are there constellations with cultural or religious significance?
Space Exploration:
Is the world aware of other planets or galaxies?
Do inhabitants explore beyond their world, or is it a mystery?
Celestial Beings:
Are there deities, angels, or cosmic entities tied to the heavens?
Do celestial events (eclipses, meteor showers) have magical or prophetic significance?
Workforce and Professions:
What are the most common jobs or careers?
Are there unique professions tied to the world’s magic, geography, or history?
Trade Networks:
How do goods and resources move across regions?
Are there monopolies, trade guilds, or underground markets?
Currency and Wealth:
What is the currency, and how is wealth measured?
Are there alternative economies, like magical exchanges or something unique to your world?
Education Systems:
How is education structured (schools, apprenticeships, guilds)?
Is education accessible to all or limited to the elite?
Libraries and Archives:
Are there grand libraries, hidden archives, or magical repositories of knowledge?
How is knowledge preserved or restricted?
Teachers and Scholars:
Who are the educators and intellectuals in this world?
Are they revered, feared, or ignored?
Names and Naming Conventions:
How are people named? Are there family names, titles, or unique traditions?
Do names have symbolic or magical significance?
Fashion and Appearance:
How do people express individuality through clothing, hairstyles, or accessories?
Are there cultural taboos about certain colors, patterns, or styles?
Identity and Status:
How do individuals define themselves (by lineage, achievements, or beliefs)?
Are there cultural markers of status, such as tattoos, jewelry, or magical auras?
Types of Government:
Are there monarchies, democracies, theocracies, or something unique?
How much power does the government wield over individuals?
Legal Systems:
What are the major laws, and how are they enforced?
Are there courts, trials, or magical truth-telling devices?
Crime and Punishment:
What are common crimes, and how are they punished?
Are there vigilantes, bounty hunters, or corrupt officials?
Dreams and Their Role:
Do dreams have significance in your world?
Can people share dreams or enter each other’s subconscious?
Nightmares and Fears:
Are there entities or forces that prey on people’s fears?
Can nightmares manifest physically?
Dreamscapes:
Are there alternate realities accessible only through dreaming?
Can dreamers control or manipulate their dreams?
Perception of Time:
Does time flow uniformly or differently in various regions or dimensions?
Are there time loops, anomalies, or portals to other eras?
Memory and History:
How is history recorded or remembered?
Are there people or artifacts that preserve memories?
Can memories be altered, stolen, or erased?
Hi im the one w the exam getting into the void. Yea now i dobt have time to study even uf i do i cant get more than 70%. So void is what i can do. So if i just believe that i have entered the void and while going to sleep affirm that im inthe void , thats enough right? And if i assume ill enter in like 2 days then thats gonna happen right? Please give advice apart from telling me to quit cuz a lot ppl saying that
Yes, dear, just assume you have already entered pure consciousness, wake up in it, etc., and you will. Also, even if you can't get more than 70%, it's better than 0% but that's my opinion.
- Aquamarine🐋🐚
Love this "challenge" 😍
A simple challenge to test the Law. I would like even the non-believers to try this at least once in their life. Also, people who don't believe in robotic affirming or their primary technique is something else, I would like you to participate in this challenge. All I need from you is 30 minutes daily.
You have to repeat just one affirmation for 30 minutes every single day till 30 days. Do it in two different time slots of 15 minutes each. One in the morning and one before sleep. Put a timer of 15 minutes and just repeat it in your mind. Don't do it without a timer. I always say you can only improve what you measure. If you have the time to close your eyes while repeating the affirmation, it would be great otherwise no problem. Make sure to do it twice during the day, once in the morning and once before bed. Some rules to follow during the challenge:-
Rule No. 1:- If you miss even one day before completing 30 days, you will add one day to the final date. For example, if your challenge was to be completed on 31st December, now it will be completed on 1st January if you break the consistency. Similarly, if more days are missed, more days will be added.
Rule No. 2:- You can do full 30 minutes at once if you want. This is just more challenging and difficult. I suggest repeating in two slots to make it easy. No less than 30 minutes in one day. No limit on doing more. If you are free and want to keep saturating your subconscious mind, you can do one or two hours also. Remember I want consistency, not pressure. If you are doing in two slots and one slot is missed during the challenge, follow Rule No. 1.
Rule No. 3:- You have to say the affirmation slowly and mindfully. No rushing, no trying to speed up, no hurry. You are trying to reprogram your subconscious mind, not beat Eminem's record. It should be robotic, slow and mindful. You can repeat the affirmation slowly in your mind or speak it out in a normal voice depending on what you prefer. Being slow, mindful and living in the present are golden practices for manifestation.
Only these 3 rules should be strictly followed to successfully complete the challenge. No need to believe in the affirmation, no need to imagine/visualize, no need to create a scene or live in the end, nothing is required. You can do all of this if you want, you can write the affirmation 100 times, you can script with it, everything additional is allowed but not required. The more you impress your subconscious mind, the more direct and natural it is, the faster you make the affirmation your reality. Monotonous, boring and mundane repetition is all I want from you. Because this is the Key.
Test for yourself what happens after 30 days. Write your bank account balance on a page on the first day and write it again on the 30th day. There is a chance you would get insanely wealthy or you would end up with $0 in the bank. But you know what? It doesn't matter. Your subconscious will already be programmed for wealth and that is what I want. Once the subconscious accepts the idea of insane wealth in your mind, you can splurge all you want and still you won't get poor.
The only thing that can ever stop you from completing this challenge successfully is YOU. Good luck!