V806 3-4 Affirmation Campaign update
This video is an update on the speaker's affirmation campaign, specifically focusing on the debate of shifting from a 3-4 (3 months on, 4 months off) to a 3-3 campaign cycle.
The speaker is currently nearing the end of their third "on" month and is contemplating whether to adjust their current 3-4 affirmation campaign. They note that this third month has been very effective, with all goals and indicators progressing as planned. The central question is whether to continue the existing 3-4 plan or switch to a consistent 3-3 cycle. The speaker decides to stick with the original 3-4 plan, fearing that altering affirmations mid-process might disrupt ongoing manifestations.
The speaker emphasizes the importance of the "dwell time" (the period of doing nothing) in affirmation campaigns, comparing it to the digestion process after cooking a meal. According to the speaker, this dwell time is more important than the act of reading affirmations itself. It allows the brain to rest and the spirit to navigate. The speaker highlights the need to navigate reality effectively through affirmation campaigns.
The speaker connects with the audience on another level by sensing turmoil and hardship in their lives, and underscores the importance of sticking to the chosen plan in affirmation campaigns. Drawing an analogy to mending a compound fracture, the speaker insists that one must address discomfort of shifting to a new navigational vector to prevent it from festering.
Telltales, defined as obtainable but unlikely events, were discussed as a way to gauge the effectiveness of affirmations. The speaker shares a personal experience of using a bagel telltale and how it manifested in unexpected ways. Telltales serve as reminders that the affirmations are working and provide encouragement.
The speaker cautions against using fiction or heavily photoshopped images as a backdrop for affirmations, emphasizing the importance of realism. They also briefly touched upon the topic of DIY dimensional portals and the potential, but risky, of physically altering oneself through affirmations, advising caution and personalized affirmations. The speaker advocates for maintaining up-to-date and private affirmations.
Finally, the speaker encourages viewers to take control of their reality and create their own plans, cautioning against pre-packaged solutions. They also jokingly ask for donations to support the channel. The speaker concludes by expressing belief in the viewers and reminding them that hardships may indicate that affirmations are manifesting, urging them to not give up.
00:00 - 01:18
The speaker introduces the topic of affirmation campaigns, mentioning their personal experience with a 3-month on, 4-month off cycle. They are currently at the end of their third month and contemplating switching to a 3-month on, 3-month off schedule. The speaker expresses uncertainty about whether to change their plan, as the current cycle has been effective.
01:18 - 03:16
The speaker discusses the importance of not interfering with a manifesting affirmation campaign by adding more affirmations. They emphasize sticking to the original plan of a 3-month on, 4-month off cycle. The speaker then transitions to discussing the use of single-room air conditioners in China due to the inefficiency of central air systems in large houses.
03:16 - 05:23
The speaker emphasizes the importance of the "dwell time" (doing nothing) in an affirmation campaign, comparing it to eating a meal after preparing it. They believe that the dwell time is more important than the affirmations themselves, allowing the brain to rest and the spirit to navigate. The speaker aims to teach viewers how to navigate reality through affirmation campaigns, sharing their personal methods.
05:23 - 07:55
The speaker expresses concern for some viewers, sensing their turmoil and hardship. They encourage viewers to control their navigation through affirmation campaigns, even amidst difficulties, comparing it to setting a broken leg. The speaker stresses the importance of sticking to the plan, doing affirmations, dwelling, and then doing more affirmations, even when it's difficult.
07:55 - 09:32
The speaker continues to emphasize the importance of sticking to the plan and not deviating from it, even when facing challenges. They share an anecdote about a follower who was able to do her affirmations even during a difficult time with her in-laws. The speaker acknowledges that loved ones may think you're crazy when you start doing affirmations, but that this is normal and will fade away over time.
09:32 - 12:59
The speaker addresses a request to map out all worldline combinations, explaining that a template map is a visualization tool, and they can't create a map for someone else's personal condition. They reiterate that they are sharing their suggested course of action for affirmation campaigns, and that they have used a 3-month on, 3-month off cycle, altering affirmations as needed. They also mention using a 1-month on, 1-month off cycle during a particularly difficult time.
12:59 - 15:44
The speaker explains the importance of including "telltales" in affirmations, which are simple, obtainable but unlikely items that serve as reminders that the affirmations are working. They provide examples, such as finding Philadelphia cheesesteaks in Paris or having access to bagels after not seeing them for decades. The speaker emphasizes that telltales don't have to be food and are like little rewards that show you're on the right track.
15:44 - 17:56
The speaker compares affirmation navigation to driving a car, with affirmations being the steering and dwelling being autopilot. They emphasize that they practice what they preach and address the question of why they don't wish for a lot of money, cautioning viewers to be careful what they wish for. The speaker shares a personal anecdote about wanting the Miami Vice lifestyle and the uncomfortable changes that followed.
17:56 - 19:40
The speaker summarizes their affirmation campaign and hopes viewers are doing their own. They direct new viewers to their index for information on metallic man concepts, quantum physics, and worldline navigation. The speaker also mentions DIY dimensional portals and the possibility of physically changing oneself, cautioning viewers to be careful what they wish for, as everything comes packaged together.
19:40 - 22:12
The speaker advocates for writing your own affirmations and doing things on your own terms. They emphasize the importance of keeping affirmations up to date, private, and personal, and not sharing them with anyone. The speaker encourages viewers to control their reality and make things happen their way, warning against prepackaged plans and scams.
22:12 - 26:02
The speaker concludes by sincerely wishing viewers well and urging them not to get wrapped up in fear. They remind viewers that hardships are a sign that affirmations are manifesting and that good things are on the way. The speaker expresses their belief in every viewer and their potential.