V807 How Template Terminology Can Be Used In Affirmation Campaigns

Overview

This video discusses how template terminology can be used in affirmation campaigns to alter reality and improve one's life. A template is defined as a collection of highest probability world lines. Humans perceive life linearly, moving through four world lines every second, each with unique attributes. These world lines are influenced by our thoughts and perceptions.

Templates represent these highest probability scenarios and can be mapped. Visualizing world lines as a frozen, choppy ocean helps understand movement within a template. Just as in an ocean, you're likely to stay on the surface; similarly, we tend to stay within the world line template. Entering the physical body begins with a pre-birth world line template.

Affirmations serve as navigation tools within these templates. It's crucial to focus the mind on desired outcomes and convert thoughts into physical actions. The most effective affirmations are those expressed with conviction or acted upon physically.

The video highlights the importance of revisiting these concepts, as it's easy to get caught up in daily problems and forget our ability to influence our template. Templates are visualization tools, with hills representing strife and valleys representing ease.

Using template-related vocabulary, like "avoiding mountains," can be integrated into affirmations. However, change often involves traversing metaphorical "mountains." The key is to specify strong templates with clear paths toward goals, prioritizing safety. Affirmations act as navigational aids, enabling efficient and accurate movement.

Trade-offs must be considered. For example, affirming the ability to eat large meals without indigestion might lead to unforeseen consequences. Affirmation campaigns can vary in length. The solidification of intentions relies on verbalization. It's important to control negative speech, as it can counteract positive affirmations.

The video acknowledges that life within a template isn't always smooth; there will be hills and valleys. The goal is to minimize arduous experiences. Starting an affirmation campaign may initially bring challenges, as past thoughts and actions have shaped the current template. Climbing over mountains is necessary to improve one's life.

Underlying templates exist, but focusing on the surface template is sufficient. Sliding off the template requires a lifelong commitment. Even a simple affirmation campaign, like "I am happy and live a great life in great health," can be effective. Consistency is key, and stopping campaigns can lead to reversion.

Template visualization is a powerful tool for controlling one's life, future, and present. Integrating template terminology into affirmations allows for more precise control over life's path.

Highlight

00:01 - 01:15

The video introduces the concept of templates as collections of highest probability world lines. It explains how humans perceive life linearly, moving through four world lines every second, each with unique attributes. These world lines are influenced by our thoughts, perceptions, and situations, shaping the path we take.

01:21 - 04:12

The speaker uses the analogy of driving a car to illustrate how world lines operate within the realm of probability. Templates are described as representations of these highest probability scenarios, which can be mapped. The speaker then uses the analogy of a frozen ocean to describe world line templates, where the surface represents the highest probability of movement.

04:12 - 06:13

The video discusses how we enter the physical world through the pre-birth world line template. It explains that while deviating from the surface of the template is difficult, it's not impossible, but requires constant effort to maintain. The speaker uses the analogy of tiny dots on the frozen ocean to represent individual world lines, emphasizing that movement occurs from one to the closest.

06:13 - 07:53

The video emphasizes the importance of affirmations as navigation tools for world line templates. It highlights the need to convert thoughts into physical actions for manifestation, stressing that affirmations are not just about positive thinking. The speaker revisits the concept of templates as a visualization tool, helping to conceptualize our actions and their effects.

07:53 - 10:05

The speaker explains that templates are not exact maps, and the hills and valleys represent strife and ease, respectively. Visualizing these is easy, but determining what they represent is difficult. The video then transitions to explaining how to visualize and use templates as a map for navigational efforts, emphasizing the importance of understanding the terminology associated with templates.

10:07 - 13:02

The speaker provides an example of an affirmation related to avoiding difficult terrain on the template. The speaker then discusses how change is mountainous, and you can't have change without the mountains. The key to using the map is the verbal affirmations used within the template, specifying strong templates with clear paths to achieve goals safely.

13:05 - 15:42

The video discusses controlling trade-offs using affirmations, providing an example of avoiding indigestion after eating large meals. It emphasizes the need to match navigational techniques with overall desires, acknowledging that affirmation campaigns can be lengthy. The speaker shares their personal experience with dwelling and the importance of not jumping the gun, as magic happens during the dwell time.

15:42 - 19:13

The video stresses the importance of controlling verbalization and actions to master one's template. It addresses the common misunderstanding that campaigns lead to constant ease, clarifying that hills and valleys will always exist. The goal is to minimize arduous traversal over difficult terrain, acknowledging that initial problems may arise when starting a campaign due to past thoughts and actions affecting the template.

19:17 - 22:26

The video explains that templates build upon each other, with multiple layers, but only the surface template matters. Sliding off the template is presented as an option, but not recommended for casual users, as it requires a lifelong commitment. The speaker advises against stopping affirmation campaigns, as doing so can lead to reversion due to a lifetime of accumulated thoughts and actions.

22:26 - 26:02

The video concludes by summarizing the key takeaways: understanding template terminology allows for more precise affirmations, leading to greater control over life's trajectory. It emphasizes that the template is a visualization technique, and while other methods exist, the speaker recommends using topography and worldline templates. The speaker suggests adding statements about movement on the template to future campaigns, advising to avoid large mountains and be aware of looming challenges.