Does Drinking Smoking S*x DESTROY Your Manifestations?

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Abstract

The speaker delves into the misconceptions surrounding spirituality and its perceived moralistic ties, emphasizing that being spiritual is not inherently about being good or holy. They argue that manifestations are influenced by one's subconscious beliefs rather than external actions like drinking, smoking, or sex. The key point is that if an individual believes these actions will negatively impact their manifestations, then they will. The speaker stresses the importance of self-trust and emotional conviction, stating that guilt and regret from these actions can hinder one's ability to manifest their desired reality by decreasing self-trust and confidence.

Summary Notes

The Impact of Drinking, Smoking, and Sex on Manifestation

  • The speaker addresses the common concern about whether drinking, smoking, and sex affect one's ability to manifest desires.
  • The answer is not straightforward and challenges the simplistic views often promoted by some spiritual circles.
  • The speaker emphasizes the need to understand foundational concepts before addressing the question directly.

"They'll tell you don't do this, don't do this, don't do this, and if you don't do this, you're not spiritual, but they're miseducated."

  • The speaker critiques the rigid rules often imposed by some spiritual teachings, suggesting they lack depth and understanding.

The True Nature of Spirituality

  • Spirituality is often misconstrued as synonymous with being good or holy, but it is neither.
  • True spirituality is about understanding the underlying energy behind reality, not adhering to moralistic judgments.

"Being spiritual has nothing to do with being good and it has nothing to do with being holy, nothing at all."

  • The speaker clarifies that spirituality is independent of moral judgments and is more about the unseen energy that underlies reality.

The Illusion of Good and Bad

  • Good and bad are polar energies that exist only within the third-dimensional realm.
  • As one transcends to higher planes of existence, the illusion of duality (good vs. bad) dissolves, revealing the interconnectedness of all things.

"Good and bad really and truly are nothing more than polar Energies. Good and bad is the same energy; the only difference is the rate of vibration."

  • The speaker explains that the concepts of good and bad are illusions created by our third-dimensional reality.

The Role of Religion and Moralization

  • Many spiritual people carry over moralistic judgments from their religious backgrounds, which is a form of psychological programming.
  • Life inherently has no meaning; the meaning we assign to it is a descent into the illusion of separation and duality.

"A lot of spiritual people will still play the same games as religious people, not realizing that they've gone from one box to another."

  • The speaker points out that transitioning from religious to spiritual beliefs often involves carrying over the same limiting judgments.

Drinking, Smoking, and Sex in the Context of Manifestation

  • These activities are neither inherently good nor bad; their impact on manifestation depends on one's beliefs and subconscious programming.
  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding one's own laws and beliefs as they shape reality.

"When we're looking at the ability of drinking, smoking, and sex to affect your manifestations, there's something first that you need to understand before we get you there... you make your own laws."

  • The speaker underscores the idea that personal beliefs and subconscious programming dictate how these activities affect one's manifestations.

The Power of the Subconscious Mind

  • There is no objective truth in reality; what the subconscious mind accepts as true becomes one's reality.
  • Emotional charge, rather than repetition, is the key to impressing ideas onto the subconscious mind.

"There is no truth in your reality other than what the subconscious mind accepts as true."

  • The speaker stresses that the beliefs held by the subconscious mind shape one's reality, highlighting the importance of emotional impact.

The Black Curse Example

  • The speaker uses the example of the "black curse" to illustrate how societal beliefs can shape individual realities.
  • Beliefs about racial limitations become true only if the subconscious mind accepts them as true.

"When you grow up black, you're inherently told life is going to be hard for you because you're black... now is this true? Yes, but merely if your subconscious mind accepts it as truth."

  • The speaker demonstrates how societal programming can influence personal reality through the acceptance of limiting beliefs.

Emotional Charge and Manifestation

  • The degree of emotional charge behind an idea determines how easily it is impressed onto the subconscious mind.
  • Ideas become truths in one's reality when they are emotionally charged and accepted by the subconscious mind.

"It's not to the degree of repetition; it's to the degree of emotional charge that can be generated by whatever it is that you're impressing onto your subconscious mind."

  • The speaker explains that emotional intensity is crucial for embedding beliefs into the subconscious, which in turn shapes reality.

The Power of Beliefs and Perception

  • Artificial Ego Boost: The speaker discusses the concept of an "artificial ego boost," which occurs when individuals feel validated by being right, even if it means self-destruction.

    "You want to be so right that you're destroying yourself."

    • This quote highlights how the need to be right can lead to self-destructive behaviors.
  • Self-Fulfilling Prophecies: Beliefs about oneself and the world can manifest in reality, reinforcing those beliefs.

    "If your subconscious mind accepts it as truth... extrapolate this to all aspects of life."

    • Beliefs held in the subconscious mind can affect various aspects of life, shaping one's reality.
  • Frequency and Reality: The idea that individual beliefs carry a frequency that shapes one's world.

    "Your frequency puts you in the world reflective of whatever the idea you're accepting is."

    • The frequency of beliefs determines the reality one experiences.

The Nature of Truths

  • Subjective Realities: Each person has their own subjective reality based on their beliefs.

    "Even though we may be on one planet, there's 8 billion worlds because 8 billion people have their own particular truths."

    • This quote emphasizes the subjective nature of reality, shaped by individual beliefs.
  • Artificial Ego Boost Revisited: The recurrent theme of validation through destructive beliefs.

    "How often do you... artificially boost your own ego by destroying yourself?"

    • The speaker revisits the idea that seeking validation can lead to self-destructive behaviors.

Conviction and Faith

  • True Definition of Faith: The speaker redefines faith as conviction rather than trust.

    "Faith comes from the Latin word 'fedas,' which meant confidence, more importantly, a state of conviction."

    • Faith is redefined as a state of conviction rather than mere trust, emphasizing certainty.
  • Impact of Beliefs: The importance of examining the truths one holds and their impact on reality.

    "Whatever you know to be true about the world is exactly the world that you're going to live in."

    • The beliefs one holds shape their lived experience and reality.

Control and Manipulation

  • Detrimental Truths: The concept that harmful beliefs serve to control individuals.

    "If the truths of your reality don't serve you, then they're just there to control you."

    • Harmful beliefs are seen as tools of control rather than beneficial truths.
  • Top-Down Control: The idea that those in power can manipulate beliefs to control the masses.

    "If I can get you to accept the truth which is detrimental to your own reality... you just need to internalize that truth."

    • The speaker discusses how those in power can control individuals by manipulating their beliefs.

Spirituality and Suffering

  • Misuse of Energy: The consequences of misusing energy, regardless of moral standing.

    "Even if you're the nicest person on this planet, if you misuse electricity, it will shock you to death."

    • Misusing energy leads to suffering, independent of one's moral character.
  • Alignment with God: Suffering results from being misaligned with the universal flow of God.

    "Anytime we suffer in reality, it is because we are misaligned to the universal energy of God."

    • Suffering is attributed to misalignment with divine energy.

Vibration and Frequency

  • Understanding Frequency: The distinction between vibration and frequency.

    "Your vibration is simply an energy signature; your frequency is the result of when this energy signature has been repeated."

    • Frequency is defined as a repeated energy signature, while vibration is the initial energy signature.
  • Universe as a Warehouse: Conceptualizing the universe as a distributor of realities based on frequency.

    "Think about the universe to be some type of Amazon warehouse dishing out different realities."

    • The universe is likened to a warehouse, distributing realities based on individual frequencies.

Parallel Universe Theory and Frequencies

  • The concept of parallel universes suggests multiple realities exist simultaneously, each with different versions of oneself.
  • Each reality operates on its own frequency, akin to a product code or a radio station.
  • To experience a different reality, one must change their frequency to match the desired reality.

"The realities are poverty, the realities of wealth, success, failure, good relationships, bad relationships, disease, health, whatever, whatever. It has an infinite amount, and this ties into what quantum physicists call the parallel universe theory characterized by the Marvel industry known as the Multiverse."

  • There are infinite versions of oneself in different realities, each with unique circumstances.

"Think about each one of these particular universes being its own frequency, having its own product code."

  • Each reality has a specific frequency or product code that must be matched to experience it.

"If you want to change what you're experiencing, change what you're hearing; then you must change the radio station."

  • Changing one's frequency is analogous to changing a radio station to experience a different reality.

Universal Laws and Morality

  • Universal laws operate independently of human morality; they apply universally without considering good or bad intentions.
  • Examples include gravity and electricity, which affect everyone equally regardless of their moral standing.

"The universe doesn't care. And I need you to conceptualize it like this: if a baby found itself on top of a building and it seemed to wobble off, gravity or God isn't going to stop the air, send the angels to catch it. They're going to hit the ground like the most evil person you know because universal laws are universal laws."

  • Universal laws are impartial and apply equally to everyone, regardless of their moral character.

"Electricity will zap you to death even if you're the nicest person or the most evil person. It will treat you the same way. Gravity will treat you the same way."

  • Universal laws such as electricity and gravity do not discriminate based on morality.

Matching Frequency to Desired Reality

  • To enter a desired reality, one must align their frequency with that reality.
  • This involves aligning thoughts, beliefs, identity, attention, and emotional conviction with the desired reality.

"In order to enter your desired reality, only one thing is important: you must enter a frequency that matches."

  • Matching the frequency of the desired reality is crucial to experiencing it.

"The things that output to your frequency, so the things that make up your frequency, are directly aligned with your desired reality, which is a combination of your emotionally charged thoughts."

  • Emotionally charged thoughts are significant as they contribute to the frequency that aligns with the desired reality.

"Your beliefs are the building blocks of your reality."

  • Beliefs are foundational elements that shape one's reality.

"Your attention needs to be aligned to be reflective of the reality that you wish to enter, only allowing those particular things to get your attention."

  • Attention should be focused solely on elements that reflect the desired reality.

Concept of Manifestation

  • Manifestation involves an internal shift where one becomes emotionally independent from seeing external reality change.
  • True manifestation occurs when one feels content with or without the desired reality manifesting.

"Manifestation is internally shifting to a degree to which you are no longer emotionally dependent upon seeing reality change."

  • Manifestation requires an internal state where external changes are not necessary for emotional fulfillment.

"If you need to see your reality change for you to feel good, it's never going to manifest."

  • Emotional dependence on external changes hinders manifestation.

"When you are good with it and good without it, it will manifest because what this will indicate to the universe is that you are vibrationally aligned."

  • Being content regardless of external changes signifies vibrational alignment, facilitating manifestation.

Normalizing Desired Reality

  • Normalizing the desired reality is crucial for it to manifest; it should become a natural part of one's subconscious mind.
  • Taking the desired reality for granted, similar to everyday items, helps integrate it into one's frequency.

"You need to be able to take your desired reality for granted because what that indicates is that you have it."

  • Viewing the desired reality as normal and taken for granted signifies its integration into one's frequency.

"If you look at it just like them normal pair of shoes that you just slap on when you're going out, that's when it becomes normal, and when it becomes normal, it also enters your frequency."

  • Normalizing the desired reality helps it become part of one's subconscious mind and frequency.

Emotional Conviction and Subconscious Reprogramming

  • Emotional conviction is the most significant factor in subconscious reprogramming.
  • Aligning thoughts, beliefs, identity, attention, and emotional conviction leads to the true definition of manifestation.

"Emotion is the biggest factor when it comes to subconscious reprogramming."

  • Emotional conviction plays a crucial role in reprogramming the subconscious mind.

"Once all of these things are aligned, then you enter what you should enter is the true definition of manifestation."

  • Aligning all elements leads to the true manifestation, where internal shifts create external reality changes.

The Impact of Drinking, Smoking, and Sex on Manifestations

  • The primary theme of the discussion is whether drinking, smoking, and sex affect one's ability to manifest desired realities.
  • The speaker emphasizes that the belief system of the individual plays a crucial role in determining the impact of these activities on manifestations.
  • The concept of self-trust and its relationship with confidence and manifestation is explored in depth.

"Do you believe that drinking, smoking, and sex will mess up your manifestations? If you believe that, then yes, it will. If you don't believe that, then no, it won't."

  • The impact of drinking, smoking, and sex on manifestations is subjective and depends on personal beliefs.

"We know some serious degenerates... that is absolutely doing the most and they're in their desired reality. Then also we know nuns and saints who are living absolute perfect lives but they still can't... they're struggling to make it by."

  • Examples are given of people with different lifestyles achieving or struggling with their desired realities, highlighting the role of personal belief.

The Role of Self-Trust in Manifestation

  • Self-trust is identified as a key component in the process of manifestation.
  • The mind keeps score of actions, both those one is supposed to do and those one is not supposed to do.
  • Every time an individual engages in activities they feel they shouldn't, it decreases their self-trust.

"Every time you do something that you're not supposed to do, you decrease your self-trust because your mind says this person can't control themselves."

  • The decrease in self-trust leads to a decrease in confidence, which is essential for manifestation.

"Self-trust is a currency that is converted into confidence. The more self-trust that you build in yourself... confidence is the elixir of manifestation."

  • Confidence is described as the foundation of manifestation, and without it, achieving desired realities is impossible.

The Psychological Impact of Guilt and Regret

  • The psychological effects of guilt and regret from engaging in drinking, smoking, and sex are discussed.
  • These negative emotions create a negative frequency that affects one's ability to manifest desired realities.

"If every time that you drink, smoke, or have sex you either have guilt or regret, then yes, it is negatively affecting your manifestations."

  • Negative emotions from guilt and regret attach one to their old self, perpetuating the old reality.

"That negative frequency then attaches you to your old self that you're trying to get away from. That attachment to the old self then only leads to the creation of the old reality."

  • The cycle of guilt and regret is explained as a barrier to achieving new manifestations.

Individual Beliefs and Subconscious Mind

  • The speaker reiterates that individual beliefs and what these activities represent to the subconscious mind are crucial.
  • The subconscious mind's acceptance of certain truths influences the outcome of manifestations.

"For the mere fact if your subconscious mind accepts the truth that they will mess up your manifestations... then it will."

  • The relationship one has with drinking, smoking, and sex is more important than the acts themselves.

"More importantly than drinking, more importantly than smoking, more importantly than sex is your relationship to them."

  • The discussion concludes with the idea that the impact of these activities on manifestations is ultimately a personal decision.

"I could tell you yes it does, but that would depend upon the fact if you believe drinking affects your vibration then it will. If you believe that it doesn't, it won't."

  • Personal belief systems and the subconscious mind's interpretation of actions are central to the manifestation process.

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