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Hazel introduces the topic of manifestation, noting that Zac has encouraged activating heart's desires, leading to positive shifts. She highlights Neville Goddard's 1940s-1960s work, which emphasizes entering a 'feeling as if' state where wishes are already fulfilled, creating a high-frequency state.
Zac explains that current times allow for 'magical' manifestation, where previously unconceived things can happen. He encourages a playful and 'jovial enlightenment' approach to creating what is desired or lacking in one's life.
Zac discusses that while positive affirmations like 'isn't it marvelous' are useful for many, they can be 'triggering' for others experiencing stress or lacking feelings. He proposes a 'short-cut hack': to honestly assess one's current emotions. If in a state of 'Joyful Enhancement', any positive wording works. However, if feeling stressed or lacking, one should first acknowledge and accept these feelings naturally. This step is about honesty with oneself without judgment.
When experiencing negative emotions, Zac suggests verbally accepting the current state ('I allow' or 'I accept') and then consciously choosing to 'step into the field of manifestation.' This creates a 'bridge' for the subconscious mind. He introduces the 'Field of Manifestation' as a shortcut, an energetic space where everything is possible, unconstrained by past limitations. It's important to allow the 'how' to be handled by the Universe, using one's passion as the impetus for creation rather than specific scenarios.
Zac explains a significant change in manifestation: the shift from needing 'belief' to requiring 'acceptance.' He notes that belief was a 'high mountain to climb' for many due to past experiences. In the current high-frequency and creative 'lava pit' of the planet, acceptance is more powerful. It's about opening to the incoming energy of creation, allowing heart's desires to become reality, even if initial acceptance is challenging.
Zac offers a practical mantra for acceptance: 'I accept my heart's desires into my life,' to be repeated three times. This should be done casually throughout the day, not as a rigid meditation. He encourages being liberal and open-ended with desires, focusing on the desired outcome ('nature is thriving') rather than what needs to stop ('such and such has stopped').
Zac emphasizes that manifesting is about co-creating a better future for all, encouraging the phrase 'and for betterment for all' at the end of manifestations. Hazel expresses excitement for this timely discussion. Zac suggests an 'acceptance journal' as a complement to gratitude journals, particularly for those struggling with acceptance, reiterating the immediate practical application of these skills.