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RE: Why You Suck At Law Of Attraction

in Abundance Tribe2 years ago (edited)

I love your writing style, and your energy and positivity. It's wonderful! If I may, I want to challenge this concept just a teensy little bit, as I do think you're right about the ratio of mastery of a thing, and I do love your visuals. However, for me, at least, it is less about practice (which I would equate to physical force), and more about changing inner beliefs and self concepts. Once you do that, you don't need to practice anything. It just happens. You think it, and it happens.

Learning how to not react to 3D is about the only thing I can think of that I do that requires actual physical or mental practice or force.

Getting the proper subconscious rewiring so the beliefs will reveal a different reality? That doesn't take practice to my knowledge, unless you prefer to use more tangible practices such as meditation, talk therapy, and imaginal acts to change the rewiring. But there are plenty of ways to change subconscious beliefs that do not require practice whatsoever. And once those are altered, the reality alters with it and things are drawn to you out of thin air. This has been my first hand experience. On multiple occasions. It's pretty astounding.

I don't like practicing things. Unless it's the piano.

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Yay! Glad you like my style, energy, and positivity!

When I say practice, I mean mental and emotional practice. Practice appreciation, practice gratitude, practice belief, practice self-hypnosis, practice affirmations.

Whatever you practice, you will massively outperform and out-manifest those who practiced nothing, apply themselves to nothing, engage in nothing.

Einstein practiced problem-solving, Van Gogh practiced painting, Tesla practiced inventing, Jesus practiced 'miracles' and manifesting.

That said, I applaud and encourage any approach to manifestation that works for you, and if your 'no-practice' way is better for or preferred by, I hope everyone follows your teachings over mine :)

I don't like practicing things. Unless it's the piano.

I love practicing deliberate manifestation, and treat it as if it IS piano. :)

Thanks for your comment, wishing you a great day! 🙏

I mean mental and emotional practice. Practice appreciation, practice gratitude, practice belief, practice self-hypnosis, practice affirmations.

I couldn't do any of that stuff until I started changing my core beliefs. It was too difficult. Practice was futile. Now, it doesn't feel like practice. It just comes as a natural result. I don't practice belief or hypnosis or affirmations hardly at all. I'm not that disciplined.

But I will say, yes, I tend toward keeping a positive and grateful attitude over one that is not, because I know the impact it has in quantum ways. It really not only benefits me to do so, but I'm not sure I can afford not to! If we're being honest.

I validate your experience and encourage whatever approach works for you!

I couldn't do any of that stuff

I don't envision anyone convincing me that saying 'thank you' for something, or taking a few deep meditative breaths, is beyond any human's ability to practice... but if you say you couldn't so be it. :)

I tend toward keeping a positive and grateful attitude

If you say you engage in positivity and gratitude (consciously, habitually, or otherwise)... that's exactly aligned with what I define as LOA practice, as opposed to people who avoid doing such things ('non-practitioners' or 'less practiced' individuals). 🙏

Yeah. I couldn't do it. I was really in a tough spot for a long time. I was scared and worried and frustrated and angry and suffering deeply and without any sign of remedy to the situation. And had good reason to feel that way. I just couldn't be grateful for anything at that time. I was so laden with sorrow. It was nearly impossible. And I certainly couldn't attempt, let alone practice, any sort of positive attitude, consistent or otherwise, no matter how hard I tried. It felt really inauthentic and like I was making a mockery of my life if I did. I also could not, for the life of me, attempt to envision anything that was remotely positive as an outcome for what my situation provided. I couldn't do it. I hadn't the capacity. My 3D was so laden with the deepest of sorrow. Meditation was impossible. Deep breaths were for "those other" people. Gratitude was for pretenders. I was always a kind and appreciative person when it came to being around folks. And I put on a pretty smile and was fun and lovely in general, I should like to think. But not inside. Not in the situation I was in. And I had no way to think otherwise, or out of it.

I found AH and practiced the art of vibing higher, and showing satisfaction during moments when I could find no reason to be so. And this basically provided me the mental discipline to be able to practice the art of not reacting to 3D once I found out about that concept. AH talks about it too a little bit. She says ignore your circumstances. And I could never understand what that meant, until I realized that I can't really ever ignore them. I have to deal with them. But I can certainly minimize my emotional reaction to them, and modify the meaning I assign to these triggering events. To the point, they no longer recognize themselves as triggering events, and they dissolve.

That's all I do. Every day. That and the subconscious retraining.

The manifesting comes after. As a result. And then I'm super grateful for all that. Like suuuper grateful!

When I'm really on a roll, I can think something into existence within minutes. Sometimes seconds. Sometimes days. There are things I'm still working on - subconscious resistance most likely. But it's ridiculous the kinds of things I've seen. Just from altering subconscious and practicing 3D responses.

That's all I do. Nothing else. Two steps.

Thanks for sharing your story, experiences, and method. To me, everything you've described is literally 'practicing' (as in the opposite of theory; practice)...

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...but it sounds like you don't resonate with that particular word, so of course call what you do whatever suits you best. Whatever you end up calling it, it sounds great and successful for you, so I totally encourage it! #KeepRyzing :) 🙏

That would be correct. I explain above that I do indeed practice things. But only two things: 1) not reacting to 3D, and 2) altering subconscious beliefs. Just those two things. Nothing more. And if I so chose, I could just do #2 and still manifest completely perfectly. #1 just makes it go a little faster.

Damn straight I don't resonate with "practice." Why should I practice anything if I don't have to? Don't get me wrong. I studied LOA for years. It's good stuff.

And then I discovered subconscious.

And that was a game changer. I do not believe manifesting has to be a practice or a learned skill or a discipline whatsoever. It can be as easy as altering the subconscious and watching the world morph in front of your eyes as you think it into existence. This has been my experience thus far. And I'm just getting started. And it beats practice any day of the week. I admire what you're doing. You're one of the better LOA coaches I've seen, and you've got extraordinary content and delivery. And for LOA, it's good stuff.

Let me know if you ever get curious about the effortless manifesting through subconscious entrainment. I'm only a comment away. It's a total mind fuck.

And honestly, @ryzeonline what you do, and what you talk about, is kinda amazing. And kinda hot. You're obviously a go-getter. I just don't wanna be your follower. I wanna be your friend.

I do indeed practice things.

Not surprisingly, as any practitioner of manifestation must do. ;)

I do not believe manifesting has to be a...discipline whatsoever.

Well perhaps you'll have a greater impact than all the great LOA disciples who've come before with your beliefs. If so, I definitely applaud it. :)

Let me know if you ever get curious

Thank you, I appreciate it! 🙏

What you're doing IS practice. You just don't call it that. But continuing to do ANYTHING over and over is by definition practice.

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