Brief Summary
This video outlines common manifestation mistakes that people make, based on the speaker's nine years of experience. It stresses the importance of internal shifts over external changes, defining manifestation as becoming emotionally independent of seeing reality change. The video covers mistakes such as believing manifestation isn't working, seeking external permission, switching between techniques, being in a constant state of "hell" (stress and anxiety), worshipping false gods (attributing causality to externality), believing in the external more than the internal, thinking your desired reality will make you feel better, reacting instead of responding, and still being impressed by external achievements.
- Manifestation is about internal shifts, not external changes.
- Conviction in your knowledge is more important than the amount of knowledge you possess.
- Techniques are vehicles, conviction is the fuel.
- Relaxation and stillness are essential for accessing the subconscious mind.
- You are the source, not the external world.
Intro
The speaker introduces the topic of manifestation mistakes, drawing on extensive experience materialising desired realities for clients, including professional athletes and Hollywood actors. The speaker asserts that identifying and correcting these mistakes is key to aligning vibrationally with one's desired reality. Many people lack a correct definition of manifestation, which is the first problem. The speaker promises a comprehensive list of common mistakes, assuring viewers that they will recognise their own errors and be able to correct them.
Definition of Manifestation
The speaker defines manifestation as internally shifting to a point where one is no longer emotionally dependent on seeing reality change. This definition is crucial because many people incorrectly focus on changing external circumstances. The speaker uses the analogy of changing a song or TV channel to illustrate that it's easier to change your internal state than to try and control the external world.
Mistake 1: Thinking It's Not Working
The first mistake is believing that manifestation isn't working because external reality hasn't changed. This belief contradicts the true definition of manifestation, which is about internal shifts. Focusing on the external is focusing on the effect rather than the cause. The speaker references the Bhagavad Gita, noting that the wise are the same in pleasure and pain, indicating an independence from external circumstances. The speaker stresses that constantly thinking "it's not working" imbues the process with frustration and apathy, which are powerful negative emotions. Emotion is energy in motion, and it is the language of God. The speaker urges listeners to redirect their attention internally and cultivate emotional experiences that reflect their desired reality. If it is not working, it is because you are not working in accordance to the true definition of manifestation, which is a focus on an internal shift.
Mistake 2: Wanting Permission
The second mistake is seeking external permission or validation. This indicates a lack of conviction in one's own knowledge. The speaker argues that knowledge is only as useful as the conviction behind it. More important than having the right knowledge is believing that you have the right knowledge. The speaker uses the placebo effect as an analogy, explaining that belief can alter reality. The speaker shares a personal anecdote about his mother's unconventional remedies to illustrate the power of conviction. The speaker urges listeners to decide that the knowledge they have is enough and to use it with emotional conviction.
Mistake 3: Switching Techniques
The third mistake is constantly switching between manifestation techniques. This shows a misunderstanding of creation. Techniques themselves do not create reality; they are merely vehicles. The speaker uses the analogy of different cars to illustrate that the vehicle is irrelevant; what matters is the fuel, which is conviction. The speaker stresses that techniques are only meant to shift you internally. The speaker advises listeners to choose one technique and commit to it, believing that it will work and charging it with emotion.
Mistake 4: You Are in Hell
The fourth mistake is being in a constant state of "hell," which the speaker defines as chaos, worry, fear, and tension. This is synonymous with a survival state of consciousness, where the brain is constantly alert and producing beta waves. This prevents access to the subconscious mind, which is essential for altering reality. The speaker urges listeners to ask themselves if they are relaxed enough, noting that relaxation is often a result of attaining one's desired reality, but it must also be the cause. The speaker advises listeners to make time for stillness and relaxation to access the subconscious mind and enter a state of "heaven," characterised by peace, calm, and bliss.
Mistake 5: Worshipping False Gods
The fifth mistake is worshipping false gods, which means attributing causality to externality. This involves believing that external factors determine outcomes, such as thinking someone got a job because they are rich or attractive. The speaker stresses that it's essential to focus on one's state of being rather than external circumstances. The speaker references Exodus, explaining that Moses was made a god to Pharaoh because he had unity in the God consciousness. The speaker advises listeners not to attribute people's success to external factors but to recognise that all is consciousness.
Mistake 6: Believing in the External More Than the Internal
The sixth mistake is believing in the external more than the internal. This stems from spending more time in the external world than within oneself. The speaker explains that the world is constantly trying to alter your frequency, and it can only succeed if your internal frequency is weaker. The speaker advises listeners to cultivate a stronger emotional charge in reflection of their desired reality. The speaker stresses that it's not about what happens to you but what happens in you. The speaker advises listeners to recalibrate and not believe what the world wants to sell them.
Mistake 7: Thinking Your Desired Reality Would Make You Feel Better
The seventh mistake is thinking that your desired reality would make you feel better. This indicates a degree of emotional dependency, making you a "reality slave." The speaker stresses that you need to get yourself to a point where you're good with and without seeing your reality change. The speaker shares a technique from his book, involving imagining a scene where someone close to you acknowledges your desired reality and repeating a simple sentence that reflects how you'd feel in that reality. The speaker stresses that you start before reality, not the other way around.
Mistake 8: Reacting Versus Responding
The eighth mistake is reacting versus responding. To react is to allow the external to alter the internal, while to respond is to go from the internal and then meet the external. The speaker advises listeners to ask themselves how the version of them in their desired reality would react to adversity. The speaker stresses that your perception is directly interconnected to your projection. The speaker explains that reacting negatively indicates that there's truth in the frequency the world is placing in front of you, while responding from your desired reality strengthens that frequency.
Mistake 9: Still Being Impressed
The ninth and final mistake is still being impressed by external achievements. To be impressed by the world is to be impressed by an illusion. This indicates a lack of unity with the source consciousness. The speaker references Christ's indifference to the devil's offer of worldly possessions, as Christ was already one with everything. The speaker stresses that the only reason you're still impressed by your desired reality is because you haven't felt it. The speaker explains that importance in the universe is interpreted as energetic space, which is why you don't have it. The speaker concludes by stressing that the most important thing in the universe is you, the version of you that is unified with the God consciousness.