C104-1.1 Some more advanced techniques for conducting a prayer or intention campaign
Here, we get back to more posts on directed thought. As I have repeatedly stated, time is the perception of our consciousness as it moves in and out of the many world-lines within our “reality universe”.
You can use thought to navigate which world-lines to move towards and to arrive at. This is called an “intention campaign” or a “prayer campaign”.
Here we look at some specific “add on” systems or techniques that you might want to incorporate into your intention / prayer campaign.
You do NOT need to use any of them, but if you particular unique system calls for it, you can use any of these techniques with some degree of success.
"Hey! Can you kids please shut the Hell up? I can't hear my self thinking!"
-My father when us kids were being particularly loud and boisterous.
How can someone’s thoughts influence me?
I cannot see it, so therefore it doesn’t exist. And besides, how do we know that these thoughts are bad…
We are constantly bombarded with the thoughts of others. This is all throughout our reality. It’s constant. It’s non-stop. It moves in waves, and washes over us, and it crashes us and collapses us from time to time.
These thoughts come in so many forms. But you all should be aware that they exist.
It can be from a well-meaning prayer-group from a local church, to the CIA (Pompeo) launching yet another one of his “hate China” news media campaigns, to a subliminal advertisement to drink Coke-cola in the movie theater, to an obsessed lover that will not leave you alone.
Thoughts of others, directed or not, will affect your prayer affirmation campaign.
That is something that you DO NOT WANT to happen.
In weaving (or dodging), you specifically isolate the impact of certain people, news, or social media so that it does not infringe upon your affirmations. This should be considered a “normal” thing that you must do for all prayer campaigns, but the truth is that it is not easy.
We are humans and live within society, and all the time we are bombarded with other thoughts, ideas and manipulations. It’s not an easy thing to do. Especially when we are forced to work around people in this environment or attend classes in school with them.
These attacks might be intentional or not; or directed or not, but you must isolate and control your thoughts irregardless.
The use of this technique of “weaving”, or as I like to say “dodging” is to specifically and functionally avoid certain people, news articles, or the thought influences at certain times of the day, and / or on certain days.
There are numerous techniques, and here are just a few to consider.
The effectiveness of each techniques within this category depends on the person, the type of prayer intentions being conducted, and the local situation. There is no “best” technique to use.
"I just couldn't leave my friends. Sitting alone in the house, drinking beer alone. Watching TV. It's not living."
-My good friend Robbie, who explained to me why he started doing Heroin all over again. One of our last conversations before he died of an overdose.
You “weave” your life in and out of the thought “firing range” of others and their systems. You “dodge” the “thought bullets” so that they cannot influence your thoughts, and your thought campaign.
We like to think of ourselves as “strong” and that we are able to do what we want with our body. It’s a lie. We are all entangled within a very complex spider web of thoughts and this entanglement increase as we cruse the MWI.
In order to have better navigational ability, we absolutely need to start severing those strands of thought to enable us some latitude in movement.
Keep in mind that the thoughts of others are terribly counter-productive and quite damaging to your thought objectives. You MUST tame that influence.
Now I have mentioned this, over and over, in prior posts. The difference in this post is that you intentionally INCORPORATE an added step to your prayer affirmation campaign that is intentionally dedicated towards a reduction in the influences of the thoughts of others.
Never neglect the importance of isolating yourself from the dangerous impacts of “thought imposition”. Find a quiet place, and go there. Just let your mind unravel. Try to do this weekly if possible…

The term “Wet Towel” refers to how to you conduct a given prayer campaign. Instead of conducting verbal affirmations once a day for a number of months, this technique adds one more step. This step devotes one day a week to let the “affirmations soak into your reality”.
Much like that of a wet towel placed upon a tablet of paper.
Here, what you do is as follows;
For instance, let’s suppose that you have an on-going prayer campaign. Your number one intention / goal is to “sail around the world”.
In this example, any of the following events would agree with your “wet towel” technique when used IN CONJUNCTION with the existing intention / prayer campaign…
The idea behind this is Kinesthetic. You use something related to “doing things” to focus your thoughts in that direction. This is also known as “Hands on” training, or in this case, “wet towel” directed prayer.
You can plan a series of prayer campaigns on the assumption that each one will obtain sub-goals. You can position different prayer campaigns through out your life to make sure that your goals are kept on track.
This is how you need to conduct an affirmation / prayer campaign for long-term, distant (in a MWI sense) goals.
Let’s suppose that you have a long term goal. Something that is just enormous in size, scope, and influence in your personality and social standing.
If you devoted your time to that singular goal using the normal prayer / affirmation campaign you would be bound to have problems. It is too large, and far too distant not to run into difficulties in implementation.
Question: "How do you eat an elephant?"
Answer: "in small bites."
While it is true, that you can pray for anything…
… what you desire might not be what you really want.
In order to make sure and to guarantee that it becomes what you truly desire and want, you need to stage it for implementation. This technique does so.
Let’s suppose that your intention / affirmation campaign is for you to become the President of the United States. (Hopefully you are not that crazy to want such a thankless and political job, but heck, everyone is different.
“What ever makes your boat float!”) You might want to break your intention objectives down into mini-prayer campaigns such as this, and run the campaigns over a ten-year period of time…
When you think about it, it’s all pretty simple. With each stage, you obtain new knowledge and skills that can be used to help you on the next stage in your overall objectives.
You can associate images with your verbal affirmations. You need to follow a general procedure to do this.
It is not enough to run an intention campaign, and have an image board (whether physical or electronic) you need to incorporate the affirmations or prayers to connect the two together.
You can use many techniques to connect the visual elements, but the important thing is that you have a statement within your prayer affirmations that does connect the affirmations to the images. Here’s some example statements that you can use.
For example, let’s suppose that you have a folder with images of pizza. And your intention campaign is one that has a goal of your owning a Pizza Parlor. What you would do is then collect all sorts of pictures of pizza, and pizza parlors, and workers inside a pizza parlor.
Then add an affirmation that would connect the images of pizza to that of the affirmation.

Make sure that your selection of images is EXACTLY what you want to connect to your verbal affirmations.
You can control how quickly or slowly the prayer / affirmations are implemented. In general, a slow implementation is more careful, and easier to absorb. A fast implementation might result in some discomfort. And if not handled properly the discomfort can become enormous.
Now, the reader should realize that for a while (years actually) I wanted a calm and simple life that provided me a fine and gentle life; a “rich” life that enabled me comfort over anything else. And I did get it.
Everything is fine, and I am living a good fine rich life. But you know, I wanted some more things. Some physical things.
But then when I added some new affirmations, for some physical items, I discovered that they started to take much longer than they used to to take to manifest in the past.
For a while I didn’t know what was going on, and then I figured it out.
My affirmations were taking the “calm, peaceful, and careful” way to obtain my material possessions. And, boy oh boy, this path was a long one.
So in order to speed up the acquisition of certain physical elements into my reality, I had to adjust my affirmations away from a “calm and peaceful life” to one that accepted minor discomfort, aggravation, and strife as long as no one was hurt (physically, emotionally, or intellectually) in the process.
And then (of course) the physical things started to appear.
And of course, faster and sooner meant, quicker with more discomfort.
So, you have to pay attention to how all your affirmations within a given Prayer Campaign interact together. Some of the affirmations might negate or slow others down.
To avoid this, you might want to utilize the techniques of “time tracking” the affirmations.
This will usually (but not always) include a [1] time-line or due date, and [2] a specification that describes just what you are willing to sacrifice into to expedite your wishes or desires to come true.
Dates and time-lines must be reasonable. I would suggest that you stick with a comfortable three-year to five-year goal. Any sooner than that, and you risk some really trying events and times.
Here is an example of an affirmation that you can add…
These affirmations manifest by XXXXX in a YYYYY period of time. At no way is anyone in my family harmed or hurt in the process. Some discomfort is acceptable provided that the discomfort is manageable and dissipates within a short period of time.
You can have the prayer concentrate on certain elements more than others. It can be selective in implementation. Or to put it better, and more accurately… more careful for certain elements.
The best way to do this is to implement an “implementation schedule” within your verbal affirmation prayer campaign.
If you do not do this, when your intention manifests, it might come with unintended consequences. So you want to minimize those unintended consequences.

Metallicman in Pago Pago, in American Samoa. I had waged a “lazy” intention campaign to live in the South Pacific, without any priorities on what would be unacceptable to me in doing so.
As a result, while I did indeed manifest a South Pacific paradise, it came with a host of unexpected consequences that I did not enjoy in the least.
Essentially, this method reduces the number of unintended consequences by prioritizing events, and placing constraints on what is desirable and what is not.
What this is, is a system where you prioritize the various intention prayers within the affirmation campaign. You can specify which affirmations that you wish to implement the strongest, or the quickest, or to the extent of everything else, if that is your desire.
While others can be put “on the back burner” as necessary when implementing your affirmations.
For instance, you can add this line at the start or the end of your verbal affirmations…
In regards to implementing these affirmations. the priority should go towards [1] XXXXXX, followed by [2] YYYYYY and everything else is rated lower in implementation priority.
You can control how quickly, or aggressively, a certain segment of your prayer / affirmations are implemented.
That’s the good news.
The bad news is that it comes at a price.
While I have discussed this above, here you can really stress the implementation of one group of affirmations over the others. And, as I have stated, this does come with a price. They key is the acceptance of that price. Such as in this example.
My desire for XXXXXXX occurs and I accept any misfortune, trouble or discomfort in obtaining it's manifestation.
And, for your information, I would not suggest anyone do this unless it is an absolute emergency for a critical or urgent desire.
You must, ABSOLUTELY, use present tense when vocalizing your intentions. Here’s some examples of what you can do and what you shouldn’t do.
DO NOT DO…
This is what you DO actually DO…
You absolutely use a present and strong direct tends in your affirmations. Do not be “wishy washy” about it.
If you use the following affirmation…
Some day, my hope of happiness will be closer to my dreams.
You will see exactly that materialize. You will never be happy, and the hope of happiness with just be beyond your reach.
Instead, you must say something like this…
I am happy. I am happy right now, and every day is one filled with happiness.
Do not get caught up in the nonsense that exists on the internet. Most people writing the blogs and websites on the internet are amateurs that haven’t a clue as to what they are working with. Sorry, but that is the truth.
It’s difficult to rate these additional “add on” techniques in usability. It all depends on the person and the individual situation involved. If I were to say what you should implement to any existing affirmation campaign, I would strongly suggest…
