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[Help] Empowering Manfestation

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MerikhS

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Hey all,

This is my first proper post, so please don't be too harsh ;)

As the title suggests, I am looking for methods of empowering my manifestation technique, or maybe learning about other methods for achieving my goals. For context, I have successfully manifested my 3 goals for the previous year by meditating on New Years Eve. However, this year I didn't do so as I didn't really have any concrete ideas.

This spring I wanted to switch universities as I was unsatisfied with my current one. The university to which I wanted to switch, I thought about for roughly two years prior and even used the scripting and burning method to set my path towards getting into the uni. Life took a turn and I ended up at my current university, but it has not been great. So I thought back to that university and decided to apply and switch. I applied in April with a strong profile, and for two months straight I thought extensively about getting admitted, moving, and so on. Despite my efforts, I was rejected, which was crushing as I had put a lot of energy into the process.


So now I would like to ask those who are wiser to advise me on how to change my approach, or suggest a different method altogether.


Cheers!
 

Morell

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Well, you have failed. that is what happened. What is supposed to come after a failure is introspection. Figure out your errors, what you did wrong, what you could do better, figure out how to become person attractive enough (not in beauty meaning, you understand) for that university to seriously consider and accept you.

Then apply what you learned from this introspection and after some time of improving you can try again.
 

giusma

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I’m sorry you were rejected. When you put that much hope, imagination, and emotional energy into something, it can feel almost like the future you were already living in has been taken away.

well don’t treat the rejection as proof that your manifestation “failed.” Sometimes the problem is not the method, but the level of attachment to one very specific outcome. When you focus intensely on one path, one version of the future, you can accidentally turn manifestation into pressure. Instead of creating openness, it becomes a kind of spiritual anxiety.

A healthier approach might be to manifest the essence of what you want rather than only the exact form of it. For example, instead of focusing only on “I must get into this university,” you could focus on: “I am moving toward an environment where I feel intellectually alive, supported, challenged, and able to grow.” That leaves more room for life to bring you the right situation, even if it does not arrive through the university you expected.
 

MorganBlack

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I use the Neville Godard techniques. It requires full immersion, which is very streamlined: you imagine yourself in a first person video game set in a game level just after you get what you want.

To quote myself from this site:

"Say you want a firetruck. (I mean, who doesn't?)

For 5 minutes twice a day, when in a drowsy state (akin to sleep), when first waking up and falling to sleep, pretend you're in a First-Person Firetruck Simulator video game.

In you game in you imagination you are admiring the firetruck. Running your hand across the red painted exterior. Feeling the cool metal handle as you open the door and step into the firetruck. Run your hand over the dashboard and see the sunshine glint off the hood. Feel good about having your own firetruck. Just enjoy being in the firetruck. That's it. Say something like "Alright, alright, alright" (or whatever phrase that make you feel good and satisfied. Like after enjoying a really good dinner. )

Do not visualize someone giving you the firetruck, or where it comes from. That's getting hooked on the process, which only reifies perpetually being in the process. Most people get stuck here. Their egos LOVE the journey, not the attainment. All good, but save that for IRL."

I thought this stuff was New Age garbage for many years and the book where is all "clicked" for me what this one:

Some discussion here:

A coupe of videos worth watching , Salty NT Grandpa's boomerness aside:
 
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