C103-5.1 False Positives in an affirmation campaign and what to do about them
One thing that can be pretty common in an intention campaign is the presence of “false positives”.
What is a “false positive”?
False positives are events or things that appear to match your verbal affirmations in substance, but have some glaring defect that makes them unusable.
Which is why you need to be very specific in what you affirm.
These attributes are called “false positives”, but they can just as well be called an “echo image” of your target desire. Here we are going to discuss this.
Like ripples in a pond, a target object or situation can often create “ghost” or “echo” images. These items are not necessarily exactly what you are striving for. Though, it might (truthfully) be exactly what you are asking for.

Thoughts within the MWI are like ripples in a pond. And when you have a strong directed goal, it is like a big ripple. Sometimes, the ripple is not exactly what we want. It is instead, exactly what we asked for. Thus it is a “ghosted echo image”.
I will use an example from my own life to illustrate this.
This is an actual true to life example. It's my example and it is about me.
Metallicman is not a wealthy man. He lives a comfortable life; a “rich” life. But it is not a wealthy life.
Bronco Billy. Pay attention how Miss Lilly went from a wealthy life to a rich life.
To survive, and put food on the table, Metallicman often runs “projects”, works, and efforts that help himself and his family with the day to day needs of life. One of which is a small company that he owns that provides services.
It’s not big, or noteworthy other than to say that it provides a periodic income when needed. And, aside from income, it also provides purpose and meaning.
All men, especially Metallicman, must have an occupation and a purpose that provides for their family and to their community.
So after losing a customer, Metallicman decides that he wants to obtain a new customer. But a substantial one. One that has a lot of money to work with, and who would provide a stable source of labor and income to his business.
So Metallicman adds this line to his “affirmation campaign”…
I am in charge of billions of dollars of worth/value.
Now, Metallicman did not say that he was a billionaire. He did not say that he wanted to be rich and wealthy. He added a line to a affirmation campaign that referred to his business.
That his business would expand to a point where he would be in charge of billions of dollars of worth / value.
The affirmation campaign ends. The “pause” sequence begins. Then approximately three months after the completion of the last affirmation campaign, while in the midst of the “pause”, he is introduced to a new (potential) client.
Well, Metallicman is in China. Most of his clients are not Chinese though. They are mostly Europeans, with a smattering of Australians and Africans. But this new client is a Chinese American. He’s a Chinese man who emigrated to America and holds American citizenship.
Now, while he was in China, over the last twenty years, he would take the United States Dollars that Americans would use to set up companies, and convert them into RMB and give the RMB back to the new Americans starting their businesses within China.
He would exchange, for a price, USD to RMB.

United States dollars were exchanged for Chinese RMB.
Then he would keep the United States dollars himself. For he did not trust the Chinese yuan. And in those days, having “green backs” could open up a lot of doors for you.
It kind of became an obsession with him, and he started collecting more and more United States currency. And using it to create even more United States currency.
He would have piles of currency in his home, and they would get larger and larger. Until he had to rent out a large building to store them in. It was a real-life scene from the movie “Blow”.

Scene from the movie “Blow” starring Johnny Depp.
Well, apparently, the care-taking of the money became too much for him. He ran out of space in his multiple holding locations, and went to a local bank.
He opened up an account, all completely legal, and deposited the money into the account. “Phew!” he thought. No longer did he have to worry about rats chewing up his money, or some punks breaking into the buildings and running off with the cash.
A year or two passed.
Then, as part of an anti-corruption campaign, the Chinese government made some laws designed to combat fraud and corruption.
They established a new branch of the government called the “Corruption Police” and passed a slew of laws designed to tightly control money flow and reduce corruption.
Part of this was drastic measures in the use of non-Chinese money; the RMB.
The key was that you can only use Chinese money in China. Which is (pretty much) a “duh! moment”. But for the longest time, people were conducting all sorts of “back room” deals and activities hidden from public oversight.
Anyways, the law was that no one can move non-Chinese currency inside of outside China without oversight.
So in effect, he has all this money, but he cannot use any of it (aside from a very small amount).
So this man comes up to Metallicman though his financial advisor and asks if Metallicman can help him convert this money into legal RMB currency.
Metallicman listens.
Metallicman thinks.
Metallicman asks “how much money is it”?
And Metallicman is shown some banking financial records that confirm that the money is real, and it is in legal storage with an authorized Chinese bank.
… as far as how much money is involved, Metallicman is shown this statement…

A golden opportunity for Metallicman.
People. This is a lot of money.
It’s floor to ceiling stacks of one hundred dollar bills. It’s not just a large number in a ledger or spreadsheet. It’s stacks and stacks of one hundred dollar bills piled on top of each other.
It’s an amazing amount of money.
Here is what one billion dollars looks like if you used $100 bills;

What one billion dollars looks like using $100 dollar bills.
Now, that is a lot of money.
But, you know, it’s not just one billion dollars. It’s many many times that amount.
The thing is that he has 23.6 billion dollars. That is twenty three times the amount shown in the picture. Or roughly 276 pallets full of $100 dollar bills.
And, he was asking Metallicman to help him convert it to Chinese RMB.
A one-in-a-lifetime opportunity? Eh?
Essentially in situations such as this, you [1] come up with ways to solve the problem / situation, and [2] work out a system of payment for your time and efforts (and resources).
So that is exactly what Metallicman did.
That’s really not a practicable solution.
Finding people that want to convert this money one-on-one for free is difficult. But to find more than a handful is really difficult, and well finding 472,000 people is down right impossible.
So the direct legal option is out.
But there are other options, as well.
Well, apparently he did just that. And already used up a bunch of the money in the process. So much, apparently, that the builders, and real-estate developers in his region are simply no longer willing to accept United States dollars for their projects. He saturated the market.
He was not keen on this idea.
He did not say why, but I suspected that it might have to do with some “bad blood” in Beijing or perhaps some history regarding how he was able to come up with so much currency in the first place.
The drawback was that there would be operation costs to run the operation, but that would be offset by the profits from the transactions. In my mind, this was the best option to disperse the money, follow Chinese law, and make a profit.
Well, Metallicman made the presentation with his aide over dinner with the financial advisor and her partner. After a round of talking and drinks it became obvious what the billionaire was looking for.
And, with a great deal of sadness and regret, I had to say “no”.
There were many reasons, but let’s stick to the basics…
Thus…
So what does this mean?
A "False Positive";
A test result which incorrectly indicates that a particular condition or attribute is present.
This 23.6 billion dollar opportunity was unobtainable to me. While it did meet my verbal affirmation prayer campaign literally, it did not meet its’ intent. I was unable to use the money in any way to provide a stable source of income to me and my family.
I am in charge of billions of dollars of worth/value.
Indeed, for a very brief period of time, I was actually “in charge of billions of dollars of worth and value“. But it was not sustainable. I could not profit from it because the limitations placed upon it by the owner were not appropiate for my management.
Yet, even as I was unable to [1] find people that were [2] willing to convert the transaction, my prayer affirmations were still valid and did actually materialize…
But it was not what I wanted.
Why?
This is a pretty dangerous condition to place within your affirmation campaign.
For instance, if you state something along the lines of “I work in a big company”, you could very well end up…
…in a situation that you might not like…
…like, perhaps, being the janitor (figuratively) “handcuffed” to a job you might not want or like.
You do not want that.
In this universe you need to work from the world-line that you are inhabiting, and then adjust your thoughts accordingly so as to best fit your desires.
Let me explain.
While the objective of managing a multi-billion dollar account is still in place, it is not exactly what I desire. As it stands. But…
… do not give up. The game is not yet over.

Get a grip! The game is not yet over. You need to calm down, and come up with a plan. You now know more than what you did before. You know what options you have and are far closer to realizing your objectives than before.
You are still in play. The thoughts are still working for you and they are still manifesting the reality that you desire.
You just need to adjust them.
You need to perform a “course correction”.
What is a course correction?
When a spacecraft gets off of its trajectory, or path through space, it must be put back on the right path. The location of the spacecraft is determined and its course vector (the speed and direction of its flight) is calculated.
-What is a course correction?
Of all the millions of world-lines that I traversed in the MWI, I did manage to reach a cluster that contained “billions of dollars in resources” that I can exploit.
Just because that particular opportunity is not my ideal condition, it does not mean that the opportunity is gone. It’s not. Rather you are actually looking at the outside of a very enormous iceberg, and you need to conduct a course correction to exploit it to your advantage.
Here's a mind exercise.
Imagine that you want to become a figurative painter in Paris, France.To this end, you conduct a prayer affirmation campaign.
And after a few years you suddenly find yourself in Belgium. It is not France, but it is close.
You are not painting figures, but you are dating a woman with a large dancing studio with enough room for you to "dabble in your hobby". You occupation in Belgium permits you to have plenty of time to drink wine, paint (a factory that makes oils for painting is down the street - offering discount prices), and continue your painting dream.It's not exactly what you want, but it is getting closer and closer to your goal.
Well in this situation, what options do I have?
There are numerous options, let’s review them.
In any event, regardless as to how the physical matter is dealt with, there does need to be a readjustment and course correction to the verbal affirmations used within the prayer / affirmation campaign.
It should have elements that maintain…
This reminds me of a Twilight Zone episode. Where she granted a man his wish to be able to fly.
So he jumps of the 50 story building window, and indeed he could fly. He laughed and flew. He felt the wind on his face and on his arms.
The only thing was that the contract did not specify the duration of his ability. And so after 30 seconds he fell to his death.
Do not assume anything in regards to your affirmations. If you want to have a nice, long duration customer, that will use your services, and from which you can profit from; then SPECIFY IT.
I am in charge of this money for many years.
I make a very nice salary, profits, interest, and margin in transactions regarding this money.
I am able to use the money to provide a stable source of income to me and my family.
I attend KTVs, eat fine food, meet interesting and sexy girls as part of dealing with this money.
False positives often occur within affirmation / prayer campaigns.
Our natural reaction when a false positive occurs is to assume that exactly what we have specified within our prayer campaign has actually manifested. But this is an illusion. We need to study what has manifested, and then adust our affirmations accordingly.
Remember, just because it looks like what you asked for, might not be what you actually want.
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This might be such things as “the man of your dreams”, or “the house of your dreams”. You take what is presented to you, and then you make course corrections.
Your prayer affirmation campaigns never end. They only adjust and reorient to new information, and you should be constantly and constantly refining and redefining them.
May your deepest dreams come true.