V810 Pre-campaign Readiness For Affirmation Prayer Campaigns
The video discusses pre-campaign readiness for affirmation prayer campaigns, focusing on the importance of preparation during the dwell period (the wait period between campaigns). The speaker emphasizes that the dwell period should be long enough for ideas to "cook" and become flavorful, but not so long that they become stagnant and unable to adapt to changing situations.
The speaker reviews their past campaign, noting that most items were "vectoring in the right direction," requiring adaptive changes. They explain that with each successive campaign, the amount of change needed decreases, as you are already on a desired path. However, initial campaigns often involve more significant, potentially disquieting, course corrections. In the speaker’s case, their campaigns involve moving houses, new projects, and personal changes.
A key element of pre-campaign readiness is reviewing the previous campaign to identify areas for de-emphasis, re-emphasis, and alteration to better align with current goals. The speaker discusses the use of "telltales" or flags within campaigns to gauge progress, emphasizing the need to "harden those down." Cleaning up affirmations is important, ensuring they are automatic and incorporating aspects of life you appreciate to prevent them from disappearing. General affirmations related to happiness, freedom from worry, comfort, and love are recommended.
Fate forecasting is also crucial, involving a review of planetary alignments to understand potential challenges and opportunities. While you can navigate world lines, you can't control your fate, which is a physical template you must account for. Understanding your fate forecast allows you to interpret your campaign's progress accurately; a negative forecast may simply mean manifestations will take longer. The speaker notes their upcoming campaign has a favorable fate forecast, making it an opportune time for manifestation.
The video touches on personal responsibility in controlling one's narrative and affirmation campaign. It is important to recognize that campaigns typically have a three-to-five-year implementation schedule and require long-term thinking. The speaker stresses the transformative potential of campaigns, sharing an anecdote about a contributor whose life was upended but will ultimately be in a better place. They encourage viewers to not freak out as changes happen.
Finally, the speaker emphasizes the personal and private nature of affirmation campaigns, advising viewers to keep their thoughts and desires confidential and make life simple. The speaker advocates doing campaigns and navigating the path for life.
00:01 - 01:35
The speaker introduces the topic of campaign preparation, specifically focusing on the final week of their "dwell period," which is a wait period during a campaign cycle of three months on and four months off. They use a cooking analogy to explain the importance of allowing campaigns to develop fully but also adapting to changing situations. The speaker notes that after many campaigns, the amount of change needed becomes less drastic, but initial campaigns can involve significant course corrections.
01:41 - 03:21
The speaker discusses their current campaign, noting positive progress and adaptive changes. They mention personal changes like moving, new projects, and other strange but good things happening. The focus shifts to what actions to take in the late stages of the current campaign before starting a new one.
03:23 - 05:20
The speaker outlines the first step: reviewing the campaign, de-emphasizing certain changes, re-emphasizing others, and altering manifestations for better alignment. They emphasize the importance of "telltales" or flags within campaigns that indicate whether the campaign is working. The speaker notes that their telltales are manifesting, but not consistently, and they need to solidify these manifestations.
05:21 - 06:52
The speaker emphasizes the need to clean up affirmation campaigns, highlighting that affirmations should be automatic and read aloud. They stress the importance of including positive aspects of life in affirmations to prevent them from disappearing. The speaker suggests that many affirmations should be generalized, such as happiness, to encompass various aspects of life that may be taken for granted.
06:56 - 09:24
The speaker transitions to the importance of fate forecasting, especially when preparing for another campaign cycle. They explain that fate forecasting involves taking note of planetary alignments and potential future events. While navigation can be controlled, fate itself is a set template that must be considered to avoid misinterpreting the campaign's progress.
09:25 - 12:24
The speaker discusses how fate forecasting influences campaign navigation, especially when facing auspicious or inauspicious times. They explain that during favorable periods, it's crucial to navigate desires for manifestation, while during neutral or bad periods, affirmations remain valid but may take longer to manifest. The speaker emphasizes the importance of controlling one's narrative and affirmation campaign, acknowledging that individual problems vary.
12:24 - 14:47
The speaker addresses those who are not seeing immediate results from their first campaign, reminding them that campaigns typically have a three-to-five-year implementation schedule and require long-term thinking. They caution that initial campaigns often involve significant life changes and discomfort. The speaker uses an example of a contributor whose life was upended after starting campaigns, assuring that it will lead to a better place.
14:48 - 17:04
The speaker acknowledges that everyone's situation is different, mentioning individuals in Europe who are concerned about current events. They share reassurance from the "commander" that things will be generally positive. The speaker reiterates that they will review their affirmation campaigns, tidying them up by graying out unwanted items and boldening emphasized ones, aiming for shorter campaigns.
17:04 - 19:16
The speaker emphasizes the long-term commitment required for campaigns, stating that it's a lifelong endeavor, not a one-time fix. They stress the personal and private nature of campaigns, advocating for keeping thoughts, wishes, and desires confidential. The speaker concludes by expressing their desire for the best for their audience, affirming their transparency and commitment to sharing their experiences with campaigns.