Summary
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The speaker introduces the concept of future progression and how individuals can create their desired life. We are reminded that as creators, we once formed universes and planets, but in human form, we forget this power. The key message is that nothing is impossible, and the only limitations are those we place on ourselves. Two rules for creation are given: never create anything that harms or takes away from another person.
The most important lesson on Earth is how to manipulate energy to create. Physical things are the easiest to create. The universe's job is to fulfill our desires, but we must ask specifically. Using the analogy of ordering a hamburger, the speaker explains that vague requests lead to vague results. Detailed requests are crucial for the universe to fulfill orders accurately.
Examples are shared about how a lack of detail in wishes (a car that wouldn't run, a married man) led to incomplete or problematic outcomes. The speaker advises writing down desires in vivid detail, visualizing them with all senses (sight, sound, smell), as this clarity enables the universe to understand and fulfill the request more easily. The speaker shares personal anecdotes about visualizing her books in bookstores before they were published, highlighting how detailed visualization brings things into reality.
The speaker emphasizes the key to creation: seeing your desire as already accomplished. Using her daughter's nursing school struggles as an example, she illustrates that visualizing the outcome as already done helps manifest it. It's a law of the universe that if you can see it in your mind, it must happen. You should not worry about 'how' it will happen, as that limits the possibilities; simply state 'what' you want.
A guided meditation is introduced to take listeners a few years into the future to see their accomplishments. Participants are instructed to first clearly define what they want to achieve. They then choose to travel one, three, or five years into the future. The exercise involves visualizing walking up a grand staircase, choosing a door representing a future year, and moving through a fog to see their future self, occupation, living situation, and significant events in detail.
After the visualization exercise, participants are gently brought back to the present moment, encouraged to remember what they saw, and to write it down. The speaker reiterates that if something can be visualized in such detail, it must happen, no matter how unbelievable it may seem. This practice of detailed visualization before sleep is recommended for continuous creation.