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laokim · 1 month
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daydreaming vs visualization vs imagination
i was thinking about before i got into the law. you know when you imagine steamy scenarios before you go to bed for fun? i know you know what i mean. i used to do that every night in 2020 (even now) with the same scenario bc it was fun. keep in mind that i didnt know about the law at this point so i obviously didnt intend for it to "manifest". a year ago when i started to understand states, i used to think back to 2020 and wonder why those scenarios didnt manifest since i kept visualizing and imagining the same thing. last week i randomly remembered about how i used to wonder that and i immediately knew the answer: i wasnt changing self.
when i was visualizing/imagining, i wasnt becoming the person who actually knew i was experiencing it. i was not being someone who was experiencing those steamy scenarios. in order words, i was just daydreaming.
daydreaming
in my own words, i think daydreaming is visualizing something while being someone who knows they dont have it. for example: visualizing owning a car while knowing that you dont have it. so you are just visualizing it for fun, not for the purpose of changing self but for the purpose of just experiencing something in imagination (via visualization) just for your own enjoyment. daydreaming is like visualizing for fun, without changing states/self. this "knowing" i talk about is based on what state you are in, so if someone knows they dont have a car, they are in that state.
i think daydreaming is always visualization but visualization is not always daydreaming. daydreaming is for fun, without the intention of "manifesting" or changing states while visualization is changing states whether or not you intent to do so.
so i was visualizing my freaky scenes as the version of me who didnt identify with those freaky scenes (aka daydreaming). i wasnt identifying with it or using it to change self. same thing applies to when i used to repeat positive thoughts 100k times but i didnt identify with them. those are called vain repetitions and can be used to change self but if they just dont change self/states, then it is just daydreaming/vain repetitions. you can change self/states without realizing too which is why i think people put so much power onto techniques by thinking the techniques themselves are doing something, when its only self (imagination/you) that is changed by the techniques. those techniques were the things that consciously or unconsciously made you change self. regardless, self/you will always be the thing manifesting.
realize that regardless of everything, your state/version of you you are being, will always determine the "3d".
visualization ≠ imagination
visualization is a tool to change self / imagination. you can visualize things but that doesnt mean you are identifying with it or accepting it as true. i think of visualization as a smaller form of imagination but its very small compared to imagining/imagination itself.
imagination is what you are (aka self). imagination is not a tool like visualization because you always are operating in imagination since everything is self. you are always being a version of you. you arent always visualizing. visualizing can be daydreaming if you arent visualizing that thing to change self.
when you imagine something in a law of assumption context, imagining = what version of you you are being.
imagination is not limited to visualizing. there are some people in this community who have aphantasia and think they have no imagination and therefore "cant manifest", etc. but they just cant visualize. imagination is not equal to visualization. no matter what type of or stage of aphantasia you have, you will always already be manifesting.
visualizing and thinking without changing self means nothing. changing self means being a new version of you who knows they have (insert whatever desire).
self changes everything
so back to my story, i was just visualizing me and my imaginary bae, i wasnt being the person who was experiencing what i was visualizing. this is why it didnt manifest. i like this idea because that is just more proof that self changes everything, who ever you are being in imagination will express. it also means i have control bc i can daydream anything for fun and control whether or not it expresses bc i dont have to identify with that version of me who is experiencing whatever i am daydreaming.
i hope this makes sense and if it doesnt, dont stress. just focus on changing self, be the version of you that has whatever it is you want. i made this post because its been on my mind and hopefully it can help someone else realize that changing self is all you ever have to do.
kisses, jani ☆
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laokim · 4 months
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Creating Reality through Consciousness ~ Sleep and the Power of the Subconscious
Sleep, a phase of life that covers approximately one third of our existence, offers unique access to the subconscious, where our realities are shaped and moulded. During this state, it is essential to cultivate the feeling that our desires have already materialised before we dive into sleep. This attitude triggers a powerful process of attraction, making possible what we imagine and feel before we go to sleep. Night after night, as we take on the feeling of being and possessing what we long for, we initiate a creative process that begins in our imagination and materialises with faith in that dream reality. The dream, then, acts as the gateway between our conscious mind and the transformative power of our subconscious, allowing our thoughts to manifest in our tangible reality.
Affirmations inspired by Neville Goddard;
Sleep, that part of life that occupies one third of my existence on earth, represents the natural gateway to my subconscious.
During sleep, in that night vision when deep rest takes hold of me in bed, my ears open and I can shape my reality.
It is in that dream state that I enter the depths of my subconscious, allowing my impressions to form and receive instructions. It is here that my consciousness and my subconscious merge creatively.
It is crucial that my subconscious gives form to my desires only when I feel that they are being fulfilled.
Whatever I have in mind just before I fall asleep manifests in my life.
I am already what I wish to be or already possess what I seek.
"As above, so below; as within, so without".
The unconsciousness of sleep is the natural state of my subconscious. For everything comes from within me and I always feel the desire fulfilled before I dive into the dream.
I am conscious of being or having what I long for.
He sees me as I feel. If, as I prepare for sleep, I maintain the awareness of success by feeling that "I am already successful", then success will be mine.
Sleep is the doorway through which my waking, conscious mind creatively joins the subconscious.
Preparing for sleep, I feel the fulfilment of my desire and relax into unconsciousness. The desire fulfilled is the one I seek. At night, in my bed, I seek the feeling of the desire fulfilled to take it to the chamber of the one who conceived me, to the dream or the subconscious that shaped me, so that this desire also manifests itself.
Night after night, I take on the feeling of being, having and experiencing what I wish to be, possess and it manifests.
My subconscious, whose natural state is sleep, will faithfully embody my belief.
To embrace the feeling of contentment is to create conditions that reflect contentment.
I am an eternal dreamer experiencing ephemeral dreams. My dreams take shape when I embrace the feeling of my reality.
Knowing that there are no limits to consciousness, I begin to imagine states beyond my past experiences.
Whatever my mind can imagine, I can achieve.
The creative process begins with my imagination and then with the belief in the imagined state. I always imagine and hope for the best.
Every night, when I sleep, I feel satisfied and cleansed, because my subjective lover always moulds my objective world in my image and likeness.
Ideas imbued with emotion become creative actions. I use my divine right wisely. Through my capacity to think and feel, I have dominion over all creation.
While awake, I am a gardener choosing seeds for my garden.
The dream is the gateway to heaven. What I perceive as a feeling I materialise as a condition, action or object in space. Therefore, I sleep with the feeling of desire fulfilled".
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