[Introduction to Manifestation Part 1] Excitement? No way.
I have repeated my reading time.
As I wrote last time, after my father's death, I came to believe in an "invisible world," and I thought that if that were true, then maybe manifestation, the universe, and such things "exist" as well.
So, for the past few months, I have been devouring books on manifestation, inputting and rearranging in my brain the things they all have in common and the things that I have truly understood.
As an aside, I find it hard to grasp the overview of things through videos. I am the type of person who finds written language more refined and easier to grasp the main points than spoken language.
Of course, there is no doubt that it is easier to take in information when someone talks about complex things.
However, I sometimes get lost when they go off on tangents or use terms and premises born from their unique worldview, so I sometimes understand things better when a third party, like an editor, is involved.
By the way, for choosing books, I listened to the summaries on the YouTube channel Happy Research Institute, and then I would get the ones I thought were good from the library, Kindle, or sometimes by purchasing the books.
Thinking about it now, I wonder if this was also a form of manifestation.
The problem of whether you need to be excited
The words "positive" and "excitement" were stumbling blocks for me while reading manifestation books. In short, the idea is that tangible and intangible phenomena occur under the influence of the "subconscious mind" rather than the "conscious mind." Therefore, if your subconscious is excited and thrilled, things that make you excited and thrilled will happen after a time lag, and if you are gloomy and frustrated, things that make you gloomy and frustrated will accelerate and happen. That is manifestation. It's a rough summary, though.
No.
That is impossible for me.
There is no way someone like me, a negative woman with a complex, can do something like that.
I want to manifest good things because I hate that, but when there is nothing, I just can't think that way, honestly.
Many manifestation books contain the maximum difficulty instruction to "emit vibrations as if your wish has already come true."
Apparently, manifestation masters do this naturally, but what does that even mean!?
In other words, it seems that tangible and intangible events are created by vibrations emitted from the subconscious, so if you are in a state of "I want such-and-such," you are emitting vibrations of "not having it yet."
Wait, is that really true?
I have had wishes come true after praying to God at a shrine, like "Please let me pass the exam," haven't I?
I have also had times where I asked for "1,000 yen for pocket money" and got an OK from my tight-fisted mother after negotiating, right?
This was the part I found hardest to accept. It is no exaggeration to say that I spent a lot of time on this.
And then I understood.
Whether you act as if it has come true or not, what you confirm as true is what comes true.
It is time for output.
In short.
Whether it is the phrase "I want such-and-such" or a manifestation phrase like "I have such-and-such, thank you," the key is to strongly believe in what you have a prospect of getting.
Therefore, (1) "Absolutely impossible" is indeed impossible.
(2) If you say "I want such-and-such (because I don't have it now)," the degree of confirmation is strongly on "don't have."
(3) If you say "I want such-and-such (well, I'll get it since I'm doing this much for it)," the degree of confirmation leans heavily toward "I will get it."
Removing the part in parentheses in (2) is what they call "letting go."
That means the first thing I have to do is, despite my negative and complex-ridden vibrations, I decided to convince myself of this:
"Oh, I'm negative, gloomy, and depressed, but my wishes will still come true anyway because that depression is the nourishment for my wishes, ahhhhh."
How about that? With this, my wishes will come true no matter what my mental state is. So, if my manifestation experiment succeeds, it will prove that you don't need to be pointlessly positive. To all my fellow complex-ridden friends, wait for me. Even with all these complexes, we can surely create a good future... I hope.
