V813 Having Affirmation Campaigns Is A Long Duration Project

Overview

The video emphasizes that affirmation campaigns are long-duration projects, not quick fixes. Results may take 5-15 years, or even decades, to manifest. The speaker stresses that affirmations are a form of world line travel, offering opportunities for course correction.

The speaker addresses concerns from people who expect immediate results, clarifying that affirmation campaigns place individuals on world lines conducive to achieving their desires, but these world lines may be distant. Personal anecdotes are shared, including the speaker's experience of wanting to emulate the lifestyle presented in Miami Vice, illustrating the significant time it took for those aspirations to materialize.

The video outlines three key rules for affirmation campaigns. First, campaigns are long-term projects, and one should not expect "fast food results." Second, abandoning a campaign can lead to a reversion to the original undesirable circumstances. The speaker notes that even if one feels campaigns are ineffective, they will notice affirmations at work. Therefore, it is important to continue once you start. Third, individuals are affected by their pre-birth worldline templates and external influences; one must actively counteract negative influences through consistent affirmations.

The speaker highlights the impact of others' verbalizations (gossip) on one's reality and stresses the importance of maintaining a positive or neutral stance and disassociating from negative individuals. Constructing a new reality through affirmations requires time and effort; it's not an instant process like pressing a button on social media. The video also touches upon the necessity of detaching from the end result to allow affirmations to manifest effectively.

The speaker uses the example of his admiration for the show "Miami Vice" to contextualize how desires can take a long time to manifest. He contrasts his initial living conditions (desert training, mobile homes, used cars) with the show's portrayal of luxury, highlighting the considerable gap he had to bridge. Finally, the speaker says that you can guarantee changes are happening when you feel discomfort in your life, and encourages patience, focus, and persistence, assuring viewers that things will work out. He concludes by sharing that he is currently starting a dwell campaign and several other campaigns.

Highlight

00:01 - 01:18

The speaker introduces the topic of affirmations and affirmation campaigns, emphasizing that they are long-duration event sequences, not short-term fixes. They clarify that results from affirmations may take years, even decades, to manifest, using their own experience with Don Johnson affirmations as an example. Affirmations are presented as an easy application of worldline travel, allowing for course corrections.

01:20 - 03:34

The speaker explains that affirmations set seeds and goals, which manifest as you stay on the right track. They address people who are becoming discouraged after only a few months of affirmations, reiterating that significant results take time. Affirmation campaigns put you on worldlines that can achieve your desires, but these worldlines may be distant.

07:07 - 09:33

The speaker discusses how individuals move through worldlines, typically around four per second, and are often influenced by pre-birth worldline templates and their environment. To break free from these influences, affirmations must take over. An example is given of a negative work environment where gossip creates negative worldlines, emphasizing the importance of staying neutral or positive and cutting ties with negative people.

09:36 - 11:25

The speaker emphasizes that constructing your own reality through affirmations takes time and is not instantaneous like a video game or social media. Undoing existing worldlines is necessary to reach desired ones, and this process requires patience. The speaker contrasts this with the "fast food" mentality of instant gratification, arguing that significant change requires time and effort.

11:30 - 14:41

The speaker reiterates the importance of laying the groundwork with affirmations and then detaching from the outcome. They explain that being overly focused on when results will appear hinders manifestation. Using the example of wanting the lifestyle from Miami Vice, the speaker highlights the vast difference between their reality at the time and the desired outcome, emphasizing the long journey required to bridge that gap.

14:45 - 18:04

The speaker advises adding "telltales" to affirmations to gauge progress, as goals may be near or far. They summarize key rules: affirmation campaigns are long-term, lasting years or decades; abandoning campaigns reverts you to your initial state; and you are affected by pre-birth templates and external influences. The speaker emphasizes that while you can change your experiences, you cannot change the duration of life.

18:08 - 21:53

The speaker encourages viewers to accept their current reality and do the best they can with what they have. They mention starting a dwell campaign and note that discomfort often accompanies change brought about by affirmations. The speaker advises patience, recognizing that affirmations are long-duration course corrections for the future, not immediate fixes, and that you are fighting against your past and the influences of those around you.