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The Law of Assumption: How to Manifest What You Want


''First, know what you want. Visualize. Feel it. Believe you have received it
 and it will be manifested in your world.''

by Michael Corthell

The Law of Assumption states that whatever you assume to be true becomes your true reality.

Your subconscious mind is a powerful tool that can help you manifest your desires. It stores all of your assumptions and beliefs, and it is constantly working to create your reality.

To purposefully manifest your desires, you need to use your creative imagination to impress a new assumption into your subconscious mind. When you repeatedly imagine your desired outcome, your subconscious mind will begin to believe that it is already a reality. This will cause you to take actions that are in alignment with your desire, and eventually, your desire will manifest into your physical reality.

Here are some tips for manifesting your desires:

  1. Be clear about what you want. The more specific you are, the easier it will be for your subconscious mind to manifest your desire. For example, instead of saying "I want to be rich," say "I want to have a net worth of $1 million by the end of the year."
  2. Visualize your desire as if it has already happened. See, hear, feel, and smell your desire as if it is already a reality. The more vivid your visualization, the more effective it will be. For example, if you want to manifest a new car, visualize yourself driving your new car down the road. Feel the wind in your hair and the sun on your face. Smell the new leather seats.
  3. Feel the emotions of having already achieved your desire. When you visualize your desire, feel the emotions of having already achieved it. This will help to reinforce your belief that your desire is already a reality. For example, if you want to manifest a new relationship, visualize yourself being in a loving and supportive relationship. Feel the joy and happiness of being in love.
  4. Repeat your visualization daily. The more often you visualize your desire, the more effective it will be. Try to visualize your desire for at least 15 minutes each day.
  5. Take inspired action. As you visualize your desire, take inspired action in the direction of your goal. This will help to keep your energy moving in the direction of your desire. For example, if you want to manifest a new job, start networking with people in your field and applying for jobs.
  6. Be patient. Manifestation takes time. Don't get discouraged if your desire doesn't manifest immediately. Just keep visualizing and taking inspired action, and eventually, your desire will manifest into your physical reality.

Here are some additional tips for manifesting your desires:

  • Believe in yourself. The most important factor in manifestation is your belief that it is possible. If you don't believe that you can manifest your desire, it will be very difficult to achieve it.
  • Let go of attachment. When you are manifesting your desire, it is important to let go of attachment to the outcome. This means that you should not be attached to how your desire manifests or when it manifests. Just trust that it will manifest in the perfect time and way for you.
  • Enjoy the process. Manifestation should be a fun and enjoyable process. If you are not enjoying it, you are less likely to succeed. So relax, have fun, and enjoy the journey!

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Neville Goddard:
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