I Only Imagined It Once & It Manifested in The Same Day! (Neville Goddard)

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2 Aug 202409:11

Summary

TLDRThe speaker recounts an experiment inspired by Neville Goddard's technique of visualizing a single, odd event and then living as if it never happened. After imagining seeing a baby blue car, the speaker encounters one, prompting reflection on the power of 'I amness' and the subconscious mind. They advocate for vivid visualization, detachment from the 'how' and 'when', and embodying a state of gratitude and thankfulness to manifest desires. The script encourages discipline and trust in one's abilities, offering an ebook for further techniques on reprogramming the subconscious.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ”ฎ Visualization Power: The speaker emphasizes the power of visualization, suggesting that imagining something vividly can lead to its manifestation in reality.
  • ๐Ÿ’ญ One-Time Imagination: Neville G's technique of visualizing something once and then completely letting it go is highlighted as a way to achieve desired outcomes.
  • ๐Ÿš— Real-Life Experience: The speaker recounts a personal experience of visualizing a baby blue car, which later appeared in real life, demonstrating the effectiveness of the technique.
  • ๐Ÿค” Questioning Persistence: The script questions the idea of constant persistence, suggesting that sometimes it might be counterproductive and lead to the opposite of what is desired.
  • ๐ŸŒฑ Healthy Mindset: It is suggested that instead of persisting on overcoming an illness, one should visualize a scene that implies health, embodying the 'I am healthy' mindset.
  • ๐Ÿ’ช Power of 'I Am': The concept of 'I amness' is introduced as a powerful tool to declare oneself as the person they want to be, influencing reality through this self-concept.
  • ๐Ÿ”จ Conviction and Dynamite: An analogy is used to illustrate that the conviction of one's 'I amness' is like a hammer hitting dynamite, causing a significant impact and change.
  • ๐ŸŽฌ First-Person Perspective: The importance of visualizing from a first-person perspective, as if one is an actor in the scene of their desires, is emphasized for a more immersive experience.
  • ๐Ÿ‘‚ Utilizing Other Senses: If visualizing is challenging, the use of other senses like hearing can be employed to imagine positive outcomes, such as receiving congratulations.
  • ๐Ÿ™ Gratefulness and Thankfulness: Mastering the feelings of thankfulness and gratefulness is presented as a key to unlocking desires, as these feelings are often the end result of achieving goals.
  • ๐Ÿ’Ž Discipline and Trust: The script stresses the importance of discipline in both daily life and visualization practices to build trust with one's subconscious mind and manifest desires.

Q & A

  • What technique did Neville Goddard use in his later years for manifestation?

    -Neville Goddard used a technique of imagining something odd just once and then completely dropping it off his mind, not thinking about it again.

  • How did the speaker apply Neville Goddard's technique in their own life?

    -The speaker applied the technique by imagining encountering a baby blue car while walking on the streets with their eyes open, and then forgetting about it to live their day normally.

  • What unexpected event occurred to the speaker after applying Neville Goddard's technique?

    -After forgetting about the imagined baby blue car, the speaker encountered an actual baby blue car four hours later, which shocked them due to the manifestation of their single imagination.

  • What is the importance of not persisting in an imagined scenario according to the script?

    -Persisting can sometimes create the opposite effect in one's life, as it may imply to the subconscious mind that the desired state is not yet achieved, thus reinforcing the current state rather than the desired one.

  • What is the concept of 'I amness' as discussed in the script?

    -'I amness' refers to living from the perspective of already being the person you want to be, embodying the state of health, wealth, or any other desired attribute.

  • How does the script relate the power of 'I amness' to the dynamite and pencil analogy?

    -The script uses the analogy of a stick of dynamite and a pencil to illustrate that a strong conviction in one's 'I amness' is like using a hammer to ignite the dynamite, leading to the explosion of one's desires into reality.

  • What role does detachment play in the manifestation process as described in the script?

    -Detachment is crucial as it allows one to let go of the 'how,' 'when,' and 'why' of the manifestation, trusting that the desired outcome will occur without needing to control the process.

  • How does the script suggest using imagination to manifest desires?

    -The script suggests using vivid and intense imagination to visualize the reality one desires, embodying it as if it is already present, and living from that perspective.

  • What is the significance of using other senses if one struggles with visualization?

    -If visualization is difficult, one can use other senses like hearing to imagine the sounds of congratulations or success, which can also help in reprogramming the subconscious mind.

  • How does the script suggest mastering the feeling of thankfulness and gratefulness in the manifestation process?

    -The script suggests starting with the feeling of thankfulness and gratefulness as if the desired outcome has already been achieved, as this can help in manifesting not only the specific desires but also unexpected positive outcomes.

  • What is the role of discipline in the manifestation process as discussed in the script?

    -Discipline is important in building trust with one's subconscious mind, signaling that one is capable of achieving their desires, and maintaining momentum towards manifestation.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ”ฎ The Power of Single Imagination

The speaker recounts an experiment based on Neville Goddard's technique of imagining something once and then letting it go, without further thought. They describe imagining a baby blue car with their eyes open while walking, and being surprised to encounter such a car four hours later, having completely forgotten about the initial act of imagination. The speaker reflects on the power of 'I amness' and the importance of embodying the state of already having achieved one's desires, rather than persisting in a state of lack or desire. They suggest that this approach can lead to the manifestation of one's desires, including those seemingly out of reach, by changing one's state of being and mindset.

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๐ŸŽญ Embracing the Role of an Actor in Your Own Life Movie

In this paragraph, the speaker emphasizes the importance of vividly imagining and embodying one's desires as if they have already been achieved. They suggest using all senses to enhance the experience of imagination, such as hearing congratulatory messages or seeing things from a first-person perspective. The speaker encourages the listener to practice this technique starting with small things to build confidence and trust in their abilities. They highlight the significance of discipline in both daily life and imagination, as it signals to the subconscious mind that one is capable of achieving their goals. The speaker also mentions the value of feelings of thankfulness and gratefulness in manifesting desires and suggests starting with these feelings to reverse-engineer success. They conclude by inviting listeners to share their achievements in the comments and provide a link for further information on reprogramming the subconscious mind.

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Keywords

๐Ÿ’กImagination

Imagination is the faculty or action of forming new ideas, images, or concepts of external objects not present to the senses. In the video's theme, imagination is portrayed as a powerful tool for manifesting desires. The speaker shares a personal experience where they imagined encountering a baby blue car, and later unexpectedly saw one, illustrating the concept of using imagination to create reality.

๐Ÿ’กI Amness

The term 'I Amness' refers to the state of being or identity that one declares for themselves. It is a core concept in the video, emphasizing the importance of living from a place of self-assurance and self-identity. The speaker suggests that by embodying the state of 'I am healthy' or 'I am successful,' one can influence their subconscious mind to align with these states, as seen in the script where they discuss living from the perspective of already being the person they aspire to be.

๐Ÿ’กPersistence

Persistence is the continued firm or obstinate pursuit of a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition. In the context of the video, persistence is contrasted with the idea of imagining something once and then letting it go. The speaker argues that sometimes persistence can reinforce the opposite of what one wants, suggesting a different approach where one imagines a desired state vividly and then detaches from the 'how' of achieving it.

๐Ÿ’กDetachment

Detachment, in the video, refers to the act of letting go of the need to control or know the specifics of how a desired outcome will occur. The speaker exemplifies this by imagining seeing a baby blue car and then forgetting about it, only to encounter it later. This demonstrates the power of detaching from the 'how,' 'when,' and 'why' of achieving a goal, allowing the universe or life to bring about the desired result.

๐Ÿ’กManifestation

Manifestation is the process of making something happen or appear, often associated with the idea that thoughts can bring about reality. The video discusses manifestation as a result of vividly imagining a desired outcome and embodying the state of already having achieved it. The example of the baby blue car serves to illustrate how the act of imagining something can lead to its manifestation in one's life.

๐Ÿ’กVividness

Vividness refers to the quality of being clear, striking, and producing a strong impression. In the video, the speaker emphasizes the importance of imagining a desired reality with such vividness that it feels real. This is part of the process of making the subconscious mind believe in the reality of the imagined scenario, as seen when the speaker talks about imagining the car with their eyes open.

๐Ÿ’กFirst-Person Perspective

The first-person perspective is a narrative mode in which the story is told by a character with the use of 'I' and 'me.' In the context of the video, the speaker encourages the viewer to imagine their desires from a first-person perspective, as if they are already living the experience. This approach is used to enhance the vividness and realism of the imagined scenario, as mentioned when the speaker talks about seeing their own hands in the imagined situation.

๐Ÿ’กConsciousness

Consciousness refers to the state of being aware of and able to think and perceive. The video discusses changing one's consciousness as a means to align with a desired reality. The speaker suggests that by rearranging one's mindset and consciousness, one can become a vibrational match to the desired outcome, which is part of the process of manifesting one's desires.

๐Ÿ’กGratefulness

Gratefulness is the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and return kindness. The video highlights the importance of feeling and embodying gratefulness as a precursor to achieving one's desires. The speaker advises starting with the feeling of gratefulness, as it is an end result of any experience, and by doing so, one can attract the desired outcomes into their life.

๐Ÿ’กDiscipline

Discipline is the practice of training oneself to follow a code of behavior or a specific way of acting. In the video, discipline is presented as a key factor in achieving one's goals. The speaker mentions that by being disciplined in daily life, such as going to the gym, one builds trust with their subconscious mind, signaling that they are a person of action and capable of making their imagined scenarios a reality.

Highlights

Neville Goddard's technique of imagining something once and then completely letting it go is tested by the narrator.

The narrator imagines seeing a baby blue car with eyes open, then forgets about it and later encounters it in reality.

The concept of persisting in a thought can sometimes have the opposite effect of what is desired.

The power of 'I amness' in shaping one's reality and the importance of living from that perspective.

The analogy of a stick of dynamite and a pencil versus a hammer, illustrating the power of conviction in one's 'I amness'.

The idea that everything is here and now, and changing one's state of consciousness is key to manifesting desires.

The importance of detaching from the specifics of how, when, or why something will happen in the process of manifestation.

The role of vivid and intense imagination in embodying a state of being, using the example of sitting on a chair.

The use of other senses, like hearing, to enhance the visualization process when visualizing is challenging.

The transformative power of feeling thankfulness and gratefulness as a precursor to manifesting desires.

The concept of reversing the process by starting with the end result feeling of fulfillment and gratefulness.

The narrator encourages trying the technique with small things to build confidence and trust in one's abilities.

The importance of discipline in both daily life and in the manifestation process to signal to the subconscious mind.

The promise of magical things happening in one's life once the trust and momentum are built through discipline.

An invitation for viewers to share their achievements in the comments after applying the techniques discussed.

A mention of an ebook in the description box for those interested in learning more about the techniques and reprogramming the subconscious mind.

Transcripts

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so yesterday I've put Neville G's

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techniques to the test during Neville

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G's last years he was actually so big on

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imagining things just once and then

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dropping it off completely and not think

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about it again so I decided I would

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imagine something that is really odd

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just for once and then drop it off

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completely and just live my life as he

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was telling us in his last days so here

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is what I did all I did was I imagined

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watching ing a baby blue car in front of

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me and that was with my eyes open though

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I didn't close my eyes to imagine that

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so all I did I was in the streets

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already so I was walking and I imagined

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encountering a baby blue car and here's

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what happened after I did that I dropped

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it off completely I didn't think about

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it and I went about my day normally as I

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would normally do and 4 hours later only

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4 hours later I completely forgot about

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it I was in the car then I looked to my

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right and I found a baby blue car just

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like I imagined it and I was in shock

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because all I did was imagine that thing

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only once so I asked myself what is it

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about that technique only imagine it

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once why would I imagine it once why

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would I do that I should actually

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persist right not in all cases sometimes

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when you are persisting in something you

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are making it in your life more like you

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are making the opposite of it in your

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life more so if you have a certain

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disease and you are persisting in

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becoming healthy you are in your

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subconscious mind telling yourself like

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hey I am sick and I want to be healthy

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but what you should do is encounter a

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scene in your imagination that implies

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that you are healthy and live from that

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point of view become healthy I am

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healthy live from I amness your I amness

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is so powerful live in your I amness

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because when you live from your I amness

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you declare that you are the man or the

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woman that you want to be so that

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experiment was actually so interesting

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and it reminded me of an analogy that

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was made by Mike mener and was

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reiterated in a recent podcast by Dorian

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Yates and that is if you have a stick of

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dynamite right and you have a pencil and

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you hit that Dynamite with the pencil

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nothing will happen but if you have a

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hammer and you hit that Dynamite it will

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blow up this is it your conviction of

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your I amness that new state of being

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the new state that you already are the

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man or the woman that you want to be is

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the only thing required for your dreams

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to become a reality because as I told

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you before everything is here and now

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you're just changing your state you're

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changing your Consciousness your state

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of being you are rearranging your

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mindset to become a vibrational match to

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the thing that you want and when I

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actually imagined that car I imagined it

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with my eyes opened not even closed but

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I believed that I am in a reality where

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I am watching or seeing a baby blue car

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in front of me and it happened why did

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it happen because I detached completely

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from that thing it's not my business to

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know how I'm going to see that car I

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just did let go of the how the when the

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why and you should do that in actually

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the big things too and this is what I'm

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here trying to tell you I'm here trying

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to tell you that you should embody a

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state

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you should imagine it maybe once maybe

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twice but imagine it with such vividness

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and intensity to the point that you

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yourself would not want to imagine it

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again because you already have it for

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example if I'm on a chair right now I'm

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sitting on a chair would I need to

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believe that I'm sitting on a chair I'm

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already sitting on a chair this is why

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imagination is a big tool visualizing

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the reality that you want want is a very

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important too when you imagine correctly

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and you believe that you are in that

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scene you are not watching it from far

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away like like you are in that scene you

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are an actor in that movie when you go

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to the movie theater and you are looking

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at the screen you see the actors right

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this is thinking of what you want

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thinking from what you want is being in

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that crew being an actor in that crew

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your watching your own hands you are

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smelling the things you are hearing the

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people you are watching it in a first

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person perspective like hey I'm seeing

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my own hands wow so you are an actor in

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that movie and you put as much vividness

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as possible if you cannot visualize you

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can use like the sense of hearing you

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can hear people congratulating you on

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your good fortune you can use that many

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people use that actually until they

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Master the art of seeing things in their

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imagination of visualizing things so

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vividly so it's a work in progress but

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you can actually use other senses you

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can use your ears like in your

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imagination you are sitting down and you

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are closing your eyes and in your

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imagination you hear people telling you

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congratulations you did it you finally

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have what you want you got it all there

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is nothing left you got it all you are

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so successful now you are changing your

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conception of yourself and I don't care

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what anyone says if you do that just

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once and you hear these people like you

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hear your parents congratulating you it

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will happen to your life it will happen

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inevitably it will happen you don't care

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about the how the when the why the

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reasons behind all that you don't care

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about all of that all you care about is

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just be in the state that it is done be

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the man or the woman that already got

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all those things that you want you

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already got that car you already got

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that house you already got that

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Financial Freedom you already got that

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peace of mind and one of the most

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important things that you can Master is

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mastering the feeling of thankfulness

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and

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gratefulness these two feelings are

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almost in every single desire that you

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want when you get this you will feel

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that so why not reverse engineer that

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and start by having that feeling because

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the end result of any experience is a

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feeling so go to the end and the end is

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where you begin and once you imagine

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that you are in that place of

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fulfillment of gratefulness then it's

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game over it will happen to you and not

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only the things that you want but the

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things that you forgot about will happen

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things that you always wanted and you

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thought that hey maybe this is not meant

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for me it will be in front of your own

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eyes you'll see it manifest in front of

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your own eyes and you'll be like wow it

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was always meant for me but just my

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state of being was keeping it away from

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me so I want you to try this try it

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first with maybe small things and then

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progress to build that confidence in

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yourself because let's face it some of

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you guys don't believe in your own abil

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ities and I'm here to tell you you are

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so powerful and you can do a lot of

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amazing things but you have to build

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that trust that momentum this is why I'm

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telling you discipline is so important

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not only in your imaginal acts but in

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your day-to-day life if you say that

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you're going to the gym go to the gym

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you are signaling to your subconscious

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mind that you are a disciplined person

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so when you imagine something it got to

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happen this is the trust that you're

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building with your mind and with

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yourself and once you do that the world

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is yours you will see magical things

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happen in your life and once you do it I

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want you to come back in the comment

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section below and tell me what is it

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that you achieved because I guarantee

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you you will achieve a lot of great

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things if you want to know more about

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the techniques and how to reprogram your

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subconscious mind the link in the

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description box with all the techniques

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in one single ebook at 26 page ebook

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that you can buy and if you want to call

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me 101 all the details is also in the

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description box although I believe that

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you can do it all by yourself but hey if

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you want to all the details in the

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description box until next video I will

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see you soon

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