How to Do Revision Plus My Two Experiences with Revision | Law of Assumption
Summary
TLDRIn this video, manifestation coach Munashabel explains the powerful technique of revision, where you can change past events in your mind to manifest a desired present reality. She shares personal experiences of revising incidents in her life, such as a prescription mix-up and a misdiagnosis, showing how revision subtly shifts timelines and outcomes. Munashabel offers practical revision techniques, such as visualization and affirmations, encouraging viewers to try revising small events to experience the magic of this manifestation tool. The video emphasizes the importance of persistence and not searching for immediate results.
Takeaways
- 😀 Revision is a technique for manifesting changes in the past by shifting into a timeline where events happened differently.
- 😀 Manifestation involves changing your current reality by shifting into a timeline where you already have what you want.
- 😀 Revision is not about changing your perspective, but literally changing the way events in your past unfolded, affecting their present impact.
- 😀 Revision can be done through visualization or affirmations, altering memories to create new outcomes in your life.
- 😀 In revision, you shift into a parallel timeline where the past event no longer exists or plays out differently.
- 😀 An example of revision is recalling a fight that never happened, with everyone around you no longer remembering it.
- 😀 Revision can occur unconsciously, as in the case of the speaker finding an extra box of medication without realizing they revised their situation.
- 😀 When you revise something in the past, it changes your present reality, even though you may still remember the original event.
- 😀 Revision can also be used for health, relationships, and other aspects of life, including revising past diagnoses or experiences of rejection.
- 😀 It’s important not to search for immediate results while revising, as the changes will naturally unfold in your reality over time.
Q & A
What is the concept of revision in the context of manifestation?
-Revision is the process of going back in time, revisiting a past event, and changing it in your memory to shift the impact it had. It's similar to manifesting future changes, except that in revision, you're changing the past to create a new reality or timeline.
How does revision relate to shifting into a new timeline or parallel reality?
-When revising, you shift into a new timeline or parallel reality where the event you revised never happened. Although you may still remember it, others in your life won't, as they will no longer have the memory of the revised event.
Can you give an example of how revision works in practice?
-For example, if you had a fight with someone you care about, you can revise the moment right before the fight. In your memory, the fight never took place, and when you shift to that timeline, others will also forget the fight happened, reversing the conflict.
What role do assumptions and your state of being play in manifestation and revision?
-Assumptions and your state of being are crucial in both manifestation and revision. Your assumptions shape the timeline you shift into, and by maintaining a positive state of being, you align with the reality where your desired outcomes—whether in the past or future—become true.
How can you revise something when you don’t consciously know what revision is?
-Sometimes, you may unknowingly revise an event, like in the speaker's example of a medication box suddenly appearing. This happens when you shift your focus or thoughts away from the problem, unknowingly shifting your reality in the process.
What happens if you still remember a past event after revision?
-Even though you may still remember the event after revising it, the emotional and practical impact of that event will no longer be present. Others will no longer remember it, and it won’t affect your reality as it once did.
Can you provide another example of revision from the speaker's life?
-The speaker shared a second story in which they received a misdiagnosis from a doctor. After affirming their health and shifting their thoughts, they received a call from the doctor stating that the misdiagnosis had been corrected, demonstrating another instance of revision.
What are some techniques for consciously revising an event?
-Two common techniques for revising are visualization and affirmation. In visualization, you go back to the moment before the event and change its outcome. With affirmations, you assert that the negative event never happened and that things have always been positive.
Why is it important not to search for the revised outcome immediately?
-It's important not to search for the outcome right away because doing so can introduce resistance. The revised timeline will unfold naturally when the time is right, so allowing it to manifest without actively looking for it helps avoid this resistance.
What should you focus on during the revision process to ensure it works?
-During the revision process, focus on maintaining a positive state and persisting with the visualization or affirmation. Don't overfocus on the 3D reality or the immediate outcome, as doing so may hinder the natural unfolding of the revised timeline.
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