How Revision Will Speed Up Your Manifestation Big Time! [Must Watch if You Don't Know How to Revise]

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Summary

This video discusses how many people hinder their manifestation by dwelling on past negative experiences instead of focusing on their desired future. It emphasizes the importance of 'revision' as taught by Neville Goddard, explaining that revision is not about denying the past but choosing a different version of events to impress upon the subconscious mind, ultimately leading to faster manifestation.

Highlights

The Problem: Dwelling on the Past
00:00:54

Sylvan highlights a common mistake: while people use manifestation techniques for a short period daily, they spend the rest of their time dwelling on past negative stories. This leads to a contradictory inner state, where the dominant focus remains on the past, ultimately manifesting more of the same undesired circumstances. Your imagination creates your reality, and recreating past negatives in your mind will bring them into your 3D world.

Understanding Revision: Choosing a Different Story
00:06:31

The video introduces revision as an underestimated technique. It clarifies that revision is not about pretending a past event never happened. Instead, it's about acknowledging that 'creation is finished,' meaning all possible versions of events exist. Revision involves choosing an alternative, desired version of a past event and impressing that new version on your mind until it becomes your dominant memory.

Neville Goddard's Perspective on Revision
00:09:53

Sylvan quotes Neville Goddard, who metaphorically describes revision as 'pruning shears' in the 'garden of God.' Neville explains that unrevised negative events do not recede into the past but advance into the future, contributing to an undesirable, 'weed-like' state. Revision, therefore, is crucial to prevent past negatives from continuing to shape your future.

Stopping the Cycle and Opening the Door to Manifestation
00:11:13

By revising negative events, you stop bringing them into your future, which often prevents your desires from manifesting. The speaker stresses the need to actively choose a new story and focus on it. Persistence is key; you must repeat the revised imaginal act until it becomes your dominant story, thereby opening the door to your desired manifestations. Your desire to change must be stronger than your desire to stay the same.

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