Manifesting with the Law of Assumption

 

Whatever you assume to be true, will be true for you

Manifesting with the Law of Assumption

You are already that which you want to be, and your refusal to believe this is the only reason you do not see it.
— Neville Goddard

Instead of living in the end of the wish fulfilled, we may be stalling and blocking our manifestation by living in the wish unfulfilled.

Without even being aware of it, we’re often trapped in a cycle of trying to figure out how our desire will manifest. 

Or messing with the middle “trying to figure out” how to manifest how it will come. 

We may find ourselves inundated with thinking, planning, and “trying to figure it out.”

 
 
 

No one’s holding anything back from you. 

Nothing’s holding anything back from you. 

There’s only one thing to do to manifest: 

(There’s no secret “other” thing to do) 

Living in the end: the state of the wish fulfilled

 

Practice thinking thoughts that make you feel that you are the person who has your desire: 

Continuously practicing returning to the state of the wish fulfilled: being the person who has your desire. 

You don’t have to do it perfectly. 

But continue practicing returning to the state of the wish fulfilled over and over again.

Familiarize yourself with what it feels like you have your desire.

Practice this feeling and keep returning to it over and over again. 

Without even being aware of it, we often accidentally focus on: 

“I don’t have what I want.”

“I’m not going to have what I want.”

“I’m lacking my desire.”

“I’m not who I want to be.”

“I don't know how I’m going to get what I want.” 

"I don’t have what I want yet, so I have to figure out how to get it.” 

The inner state of the wish unfulfilled. 

Instead of occupying the state and self concept of having what we want…

We’re mistakenly identifying with the version of ourselves who doesn’t have what we want.

Worrying about “how” your desire manifests 

Stalling and blocking your manifestation 

We’re programmed to believe that we must struggle, work hard, and know how our desire will manifest. 

We also forget or don’t also believe that - if we embody the state of wish fulfilled - our desire will manifest. 

Our beliefs also dictate the speed that our desire manifests.

We often believe:

“Manifesting this is hard.” 

“Manifesting other things is easier than manifesting this specific thing.”

So we try to control how our desire manifests. Even if we aren’t aware we’re doing that. 

The great secret is a controlled imagination and a well-sustained attention, firmly and repeatedly focused on the object to be accomplished.
— Neville Goddard

Living in the End

When you know it will happen, when you feel certain it will happen, you’ve built your self concept to become the person who has your desire.

Certainty comes from practicing feeling what it’s like to be the person who has your desire. 

Embodying the state of the wish fulfilled over and over again. 

Continuing to embody the self concept of being the person who has what you desire. 

Worrying about and trying to figure out how it will happen manifests more experience of “trying to figure it out.”

It may feel challenging when we’re programmed to think our desire can only manifest a certain way. 

Especially thinking that “big” desires can only manifest in a certain way (if even at all.)

When we’re worried about figuring out how it will manifest, we’re not living in the end. We’re not being the person who has our desire. 

We’re living in the end of: 

“I don’t have what I want yet.”

“I have to figure out how to get it because I don’t have it.” 

Can you feel the difference? 

It’s subtle. 

If you’re “trying” to manifest how your desire comes to you, there can be an inner experience of “I’m still trying to make this happen.” 

The state of the wish unfulfilled. 

The state of the wish fulfilled is: 

“This is happening.”

“This is going to happen.”

 “This is who I am.”

“This is what I have.” 

“I am this person who has what I want.”

There are infinite possibilities for how your desire manifests

Not just one. 

Not just a couple. 

Not just a few. 

Not just a handful. 

When we’re worried about figuring out how it will manifest, we’re focused on not having it. And we’re blocking the infinite possibilities it can manifest now. 

There are infinite possibilities for how you can receive your desire.

Only as one is willing to give up his present limitations and identity can you become that which you desire to be.
— Neville Goddard