V815 Affirmation Hints And Tricks Regarding Goal Attainment
This video discusses affirmation campaigns and provides tips for effective goal attainment. The speaker emphasizes that affirmation campaigns should be approached as ongoing, cumulative efforts, not just isolated instances. He likens one's current state to a large tractor-trailer, the momentum of which is influenced by every past thought and action. Affirmations are the driver's seat and the steering wheel.
A key point is the importance of consistent campaigns with specific durations (e.g., three months on, four months off). The speaker warns against expecting immediate results, especially when trying to counteract deeply ingrained patterns. He suggests a car analogy, explaining that just beginning affirmations will not result in large changes, and practice and continued effort is necessary.
Enunciation and clarity are also critical. The speaker draws a parallel to weightlifting, advising against rushing through affirmations like someone doing too many repetitions with poor form. Instead, he recommends speaking affirmations slowly, clearly, and deliberately, focusing on the attributes and details of the desired outcome.
The video introduces the concept that some goals are more easily manifested than others, not necessarily due to individual baggage, but because of the number of components involved. Simple desires with fewer components tend to manifest more readily. To overcome this, the speaker advises breaking down complex goals into smaller, more manageable steps.
Using the example of wanting a specific type of house on Cape Cod, he suggests starting with a broad affirmation (e.g., "I own a house in Massachusetts") and then gradually narrowing the focus as progress is made (e.g., "I live on the beach in Cape Cod."). This bite-sized approach allows for quicker manifestation of each component.
Finally, the speaker touches on the concept of world lines and encourages viewers to envision moving to a world line where their desired reality already exists, rather than waiting for it to manifest linearly in the current timeline. He concludes by reiterating the fundamental importance of affirmation campaigns for taking control of one's life and manifesting desired outcomes, both personally and globally.
00:02 - 01:16
The speaker introduces the topic of affirmation campaigns and mentions upcoming Patreon videos with DIY content, as well as content on domain and egress upon death. They acknowledge being busy with editing these videos and being under lockdown due to coronavirus. The speaker clarifies that despite the lockdown, they are still working on content.
01:16 - 04:05
The speaker emphasizes the importance of consistent affirmation campaigns, explaining that it's not enough to simply say or write affirmations sporadically. They share their personal campaign schedule of three months on and four months off, and mention past schedules. The speaker then transitions to discussing the manifestation of reality and the cumulative effect of thoughts and actions.
04:05 - 06:13
Using the analogy of a tractor-trailer, the speaker explains that changing one's reality through affirmations is a gradual process due to the inertia of past thoughts and actions. They emphasize that while directed thoughts can influence the course, quick changes are difficult without consistent effort. The speaker clarifies that their experience is due to practice, not implants, and encourages listeners to be neutral if they can't be positive.
06:13 - 09:55
The speaker discusses the importance of managing expectations and avoiding negative influences from commercials. They reiterate the need for constant affirmation campaigns throughout life, acknowledging that these campaigns are cumulative and address past issues. The speaker then introduces the importance of proper vocalization in affirmations, using a weightlifting analogy to illustrate the need for slow, deliberate enunciation.
09:55 - 13:10
The speaker introduces a fourth point: some desires manifest more easily than others. They explain that this isn't necessarily due to personal baggage, but rather the complexity of the desired outcome. Simple desires with fewer components manifest more easily than complex ones.
13:10 - 17:06
The speaker provides a solution for manifesting complex desires: breaking them down into smaller, manageable components. Using the example of wanting a specific house on Cape Cod, they suggest starting with broad affirmations (e.g., owning a house in Massachusetts) and gradually narrowing them down as progress is made. This step-by-step approach allows for quicker manifestation of individual components.
17:06 - 19:40
The speaker summarizes the key points: simplify goals, enunciate affirmations, and maintain a long-term vision. They address listeners who are discouraged by slow progress, reminding them that affirmation campaigns are like a stew that needs time to cook. The speaker reiterates the weightlifting analogy, emphasizing the importance of quality over quantity in affirmations.
19:40 - 23:03
The speaker introduces the concept that time does not exist, explaining that it is merely a vector between world lines. They advise listeners to shift to a world line where their desired outcome already exists, rather than waiting for it to manifest in the future. The speaker emphasizes focusing on the surface of the world line template, where the highest probability of events occurs.