The video explores the paradox of manifesting unwanted outcomes despite efforts to achieve desired goals. The speaker emphasizes the disconnect between conscious desires and subconscious definitions, which often stem from past emotional experiences. They highlight the importance of redefining these subconscious beliefs, as well as aligning attention with intention, to prevent manifesting negative patterns. The speaker suggests that fear and worry can overpower desires, leading to unwanted manifestations. They propose that cultivating a strong emotional charge towards desired realities, through visualization and meditative practices, can shift subconscious definitions and alter life patterns.
Understanding Manifestation and Its Challenges
- Manifestation often results in outcomes opposite to desires, such as wanting money but encountering problems, or seeking healthy relationships but finding toxicity.
- Despite extensive efforts like reading books and meditating, manifestation can still fail, indicating a deeper issue beyond surface-level understanding.
- The paradox lies in having knowledge of manifestation techniques but still experiencing undesirable results.
"Why does it seem like everything that I'm trying to materialize, I'm getting the exact opposite of that?"
- This quote highlights the frustration of trying to manifest positive outcomes but experiencing negative results instead.
"It's actually deeper than most of the books that you've read and videos that you watch."
- The speaker emphasizes that the root of manifestation issues goes beyond typical sources of information, suggesting a need for deeper exploration.
Redefining Manifestation
- Manifestation should not focus on altering external reality but on internal emotional shifts.
- The correct definition of manifestation involves reaching a state where emotional dependence on external change is minimized.
- Misunderstanding the definition of manifestation can lead to incorrect goals and outcomes.
"Manifestation is internally shifting to a degree to which you're no longer emotionally dependent upon seeing reality change."
- This quote defines manifestation as an internal process rather than an external one, emphasizing emotional independence.
"If your definition is incorrect, because your definition is going to be the basis of what you move towards."
- The speaker explains that a wrong definition of manifestation can misguide one's efforts, leading to unintended outcomes.
The Role of the Subconscious Mind
- The subconscious mind operates on emotions and has its own definitions of desires, often differing from the conscious mind.
- Emotional experiences, especially intense ones, shape the subconscious definitions of concepts like money and relationships.
- Misalignment between conscious desires and subconscious definitions can result in manifesting undesired outcomes.
"Your subconscious is the room from which reality is created from and unfolded from."
- This quote explains the crucial role of the subconscious mind in shaping reality and manifestation outcomes.
"The one true language of the subconscious mind is emotion."
- The speaker emphasizes that emotions are the primary way the subconscious mind understands and defines desires.
Examples of Subconscious Definitions
- Money: Consciously defined as a tool, but subconsciously linked to problems if past experiences with money were negative.
- Relationships: Consciously defined as happiness and trust, but subconsciously associated with chaos if past experiences were tumultuous.
"If you grow up broke and you see your mother or your father, your parents struggle with money... the emotional intensity of that experience led to your subconscious definition of money being problems."
- This example illustrates how negative experiences with money in childhood can lead to a subconscious association of money with problems.
"The emotional experiences based upon that impress your subconscious mind with the association of relationships being representative nothing more than chaos."
- The speaker explains how witnessing chaotic relationships can lead to a subconscious definition of relationships as chaotic.
Achieving Clarity and Alignment
- Attaining crystal clear clarity on desires is crucial for manifesting them accurately.
- Understanding both conscious and subconscious definitions of desires is essential to align them.
- Emotional experiences and observations should be analyzed to uncover subconscious definitions.
"What do I want? That's the first thing you need to know. crystal clear clarity."
- The speaker stresses the importance of having a clear understanding of what one truly desires.
"What have I emotionally experienced/observed about what I want?"
- This question encourages introspection to identify emotional experiences that shape subconscious definitions.
Overcoming Manifestation Challenges
- Two negative outcomes can occur: manifesting subconscious definitions or avoiding what is desired due to subconscious associations with pain.
- Avoidance occurs because the subconscious mind associates desired outcomes with pain or problems.
- Identifying and addressing subconscious definitions can break the cycle of undesired manifestations.
"You're going to manifest your subconscious definition."
- The speaker warns that without addressing subconscious definitions, one might continue to manifest undesired outcomes.
"If money is equated to problems then naturally no mind likes problems because problems is registered as pain."
- This quote explains why the subconscious mind might avoid manifesting money if it's associated with problems, leading to avoidance behavior.
Subconscious Associations with Money
- Money is subconsciously associated with problems, leading to self-sabotage in maintaining wealth.
- Conscious efforts to earn more money can be undermined by subconscious beliefs.
- The mind seeks to avoid problems, indirectly avoiding money due to its subconscious association with problems.
"It's because of the association on the subconscious mind of money being equated to problems."
- This quote highlights the central issue of the subconscious mind linking money to problems, which leads to avoidance behaviors.
Influence of Subconscious Beliefs on Reality
- Subconscious beliefs, not conscious definitions, manifest reality.
- Conscious knowledge about money or tools doesn't lead to materialization; subconscious definitions do.
- Reality unfolds from subconscious beliefs, affecting desires like money, relationships, and employment.
"There's a difference between your conscious definition and your subconscious definitions of things."
- The quote emphasizes the importance of subconscious beliefs over conscious thoughts in shaping reality.
Subconscious Patterns in Relationships and Employment
- Negative subconscious associations with relationships or employment can lead to avoidance of these desires.
- Experiences of chaos or rejection in relationships or jobs create subconscious patterns of avoidance.
- The mind avoids perceived problems, preventing fulfillment of desires in relationships or career growth.
"Relationships have always been representative of chaos, toxicity, distrust, heartbreak."
- This quote illustrates how negative subconscious associations with relationships can lead to avoidance and unfulfillment.
The Concept of Patterns in Reality
- Patterns are recurring emotional experiences that shape one's reality.
- Identifying patterns involves recognizing consistent emotions across different life experiences.
- These patterns act as the epicenter, influencing one's reality and preventing desired outcomes.
"The pattern is the epicenter, the ripples of your reality."
- The quote explains how patterns form the core influence on one's reality, continuously affecting experiences and outcomes.
Emotional Influence on Self-Concept and Reality
- Emotion acts as a glue, solidifying self-concept and state of consciousness.
- Emotional experiences shape subconscious definitions, affecting materialization of desires.
- Understanding emotional patterns is crucial to altering undesirable manifestations in reality.
"Conceptualize emotion like a particular degree of glue."
- This quote conveys the idea that emotions play a critical role in solidifying one's self-concept and influencing reality.
Importance of Self-Knowledge
- Knowing oneself is essential to understanding and altering subconscious patterns.
- Self-awareness allows for the identification of emotional patterns and their impact on reality.
- Ancient wisdom emphasizes the power of self-knowledge in understanding the world.
"Know thyself and thou shalt know all."
- The quote underscores the significance of self-awareness in unraveling subconscious patterns and gaining control over one's reality.
Understanding Personal Patterns and Their Impact on Life
- The speaker emphasizes the importance of self-awareness by reflecting on one's life experiences and identifying consistent emotional patterns.
- These emotional patterns, although perceived as compartmentalized, influence various aspects of life, including relationships, work, and personal development.
- The idea is that unresolved emotional experiences silently influence our reality, creating a continuous pattern that affects outcomes in life.
"Besides, outsmarting reality, the best book that you can actually read is the previous chapters of your life."
- This quote underscores the importance of self-reflection and learning from past experiences to understand oneself better.
"The mind has no compartmentalization. People think they can compartmentalize but they can't."
- The speaker highlights the interconnectedness of experiences and emotions, suggesting that unresolved issues in one area of life can impact others.
"That pattern leads to a beacon that's continuously emitting itself into your reality, silently playing in your background."
- This illustrates how persistent emotional patterns can unconsciously shape one's reality and experiences.
The Power of Attention Over Intention
- The speaker argues that attention is more powerful than intention in the process of manifestation.
- While intentions may be set for positive outcomes, the focus of attention often remains on negative aspects, leading to undesired results.
- The concept of attention is likened to a magnifying glass, centralizing energy and thus influencing what is manifested in reality.
"Attention is more powerful than intention. Say it with me. Attention is more powerful than intention."
- This emphasizes the central thesis that where one's attention is focused, energy flows and grows, impacting the materialization of desires.
"Attention is a centralization of energy. It's a centralization of energy."
- By comparing attention to a magnifying glass, the speaker illustrates how focused energy can create significant effects, akin to starting a fire.
"If your attention is able to get caught up on what you don't want, that's what's going to happen ultimately."
- This highlights the risk of focusing on negative outcomes, which inadvertently leads to their manifestation.
The Law of Polarity and Vibration
- The speaker discusses the law of polarity, explaining that everything has two poles (e.g., want and don't want) but is essentially the same energy with different vibrations.
- Changing one's rate of vibration can shift experiences from undesired to desired outcomes.
- Vibration is influenced by concentration, which is in turn determined by where one places their attention.
"In this third-dimensional realm, there's a hermetic law known as the law of polarity."
- The law of polarity suggests that opposites are two extremes of the same energy, differentiated only by their rate of vibration.
"Your vibration is determined by your concentration. Concentration is no different from attention."
- This links the concept of vibration to attention, suggesting that focused concentration can alter one's vibrational state and thus their reality.
"Vibration picks up momentum becomes a frequency; frequency becomes a reality."
- This explains the process by which focused attention and vibration lead to the creation of one's reality.
The Role of Emotion and Energy in Manifestation
- Emotions are described as energy in motion, which emit a signature vibration that influences reality.
- The speaker stresses the importance of aligning emotions and attention towards desired outcomes to manifest them effectively.
- The process of manifestation involves a cycle starting from concentration, leading to vibration, frequency, and finally, reality.
"Emotion is energy in motion and energy in motion emits a signature that we call a vibration."
- Emotions are central to the manifestation process, as they contribute to the vibrational signature that shapes reality.
"Reality is able somehow to get you to concentrate on the lack of money, the lack of peace."
- This highlights the challenge of maintaining positive focus when reality often draws attention to lack and negativity.
"Through that physical level being finessed into thinking one thing doesn't exist, you then end up centralizing all your attention to one pole."
- This suggests that societal and cognitive biases can skew attention towards negative outcomes, reinforcing undesired realities.
Perception and Reality
- The concept of perception as a barrier to achieving desired outcomes is introduced, emphasizing that individuals often cannot conceive of positive changes due to limited perspectives.
- The idea that focusing on what the world wants you to see versus what you desire can hinder personal and professional growth.
- The metaphor of wearing tinted shades is used to describe how personal biases and perceptions color one's view of reality, affecting decision-making and outcomes.
"You have to have the capability of seeing what you want to see in reality and altering what you're seeing in reality."
- The quote emphasizes the necessity of aligning personal vision with desired outcomes to achieve them.
Attention vs. Intention
- The importance of aligning attention with intention is discussed, suggesting that misaligned attention leads to undesirable realities.
- Attention is seen as a form of energy centralization, which can either support or hinder the manifestation of desires.
- The concept that focusing on the negative aspects centralizes energy on undesired outcomes, distorting self-concept and state of consciousness.
"Despite having all the attention in the world, you need to align your attention with intention."
- This highlights the critical nature of directing attention towards one's goals and intentions to manifest desired realities.
Emotional Charge and Subconscious Influence
- The role of emotional charge in influencing the subconscious mind is highlighted, with fear and worry often overpowering desire.
- Worry is described as a form of worship, centralizing attention on what one does not want, thus manifesting it.
- Fear is depicted as faith in reverse, suggesting it can create obstacles by impressing the subconscious with negative outcomes.
"Worrying is no different than worshiping the wrong frequency."
- The statement underscores the detrimental impact of worry on manifesting positive outcomes by focusing energy on negative possibilities.
Desire and State Alignment
- The relationship between desire and state is explored, asserting that desires should not precede one's emotional state.
- The notion that lacking a desired state perpetuates the experience of lack, both internally and externally.
- The concept of "Frequency first" is introduced, emphasizing the importance of aligning one's emotional state with desired outcomes.
"Do not put the desire before the state. Frequency first."
- This quote encapsulates the principle of prioritizing one's emotional state over the pursuit of desires to manifest positive realities.
Visualization and Emotional Resonance
- Visualization techniques are discussed as tools to create strong emotional charges aligned with desired realities.
- The importance of visualizing not just the material outcome but the emotional state associated with it is emphasized.
- The role of visualization in altering subconscious patterns and creating resonance with desired outcomes is explored.
"It's not about the materialization of anything in reality. It's about what reality shouldn't be able to give you, which is the state that you desire."
- The quote highlights the deeper purpose of visualization, focusing on achieving the emotional state rather than the physical manifestation.
Altering Patterns and Core Memories
- Techniques for altering subconscious patterns by recreating core memories are discussed.
- The process involves visualizing an opposite, positive outcome to a negative core memory to change its influence on current behavior.
- The method is presented as a way to overcome limiting beliefs and emotional barriers rooted in past experiences.
"Recreate that scene in his head where his mom saying, 'I love you so much.' And what that ended up doing was altering the pattern."
- This illustrates the transformative power of reimagining past experiences to change present subconscious patterns and beliefs.