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Peter introduces the pro version of the Creation Miracle Archer Box, a 10x10x5 inch ornate box designed to keep intentions completely sealed from external interference. It features symbols on its four sides and incorporates moldivite dust, liquid alchemy, and a luminescent material that reacts to UV light to amplify intentions. The box also contains physical moldivite pieces that interact with a black obsidian mirror in the center, concentrating power for faster manifestation. The larger size allows for more intentions, and placing them closer to the center accelerates results. The energy within the sealed box continuously bounces back and forth, protected by the symbols. Option four, the Architect Chamber, includes three boxes that are energetically linked, amplifying intentions even in smaller boxes. These products also raise the vibration of other MDM products.
Peter explains that manifesting for oneself, such as more energy or clarity, requires tapping into a future version of oneself. He describes the concept of multiple timelines and versions of self, suggesting one can bring attributes from a future, more aligned self into the present. This exchange involves giving gratitude, which holds weight in the universe, in return for receiving what is desired, ensuring that the density of matter remains constant across these exchanges. He references the vastness of the universe to illustrate the concept of infinite possibilities for different versions of self. Peter emphasizes that manifesting a more aligned version of oneself is more powerful than manifesting external objects like money, as an actualized self can create anything.
Peter highlights people often misunderstand the consequences of manifestation. Using the example of winning a lottery, he explains that achieving significant wealth without personal growth or the capacity to manage it can lead to negative outcomes, such as bankruptcy, as seen with many lottery winners. This is because manifesting external things for self-gain without alignment can disrupt natural timelines and create karmic ramifications. He distinguishes between manifesting internal qualities like creativity and external wealth, noting they operate on different frequencies and have different implications. He also clarifies that while anyone can manifest, using a tool like the Creationist Box operates on a higher frequency, protecting users from karmic repercussions by delivering manifestations in an unexpected yet aligned manner that is manageable for the individual.
Shanti, a caller who is skilled at manifesting physical items and good friendships, seeks help with financial freedom and romantic relationships. She describes her current manifestation process, which involves embodying a future version of herself and working on self-concept, but expresses frustration over persistent struggles in these areas. Peter identifies an energetic blockage in her spine, preventing a unified energy flow. After removing this impediment, he advises Shanti to revisit her desires with a renewed sense of vitality and discernment, anticipating a breakthrough now that her energy is flowing freely. Shanti confirms feeling a shift in energy, indicating the immediate impact of Peter's intervention.
Rebecca shares her painful past, including ritual abuse and a deliberate splitting of her consciousness, leading to autoimmune conditions. A spiritual healer told her she hasn't fully chosen to be present, which she believes limits her ability to receive. Rebecca struggles to define what 'fully here' looks like but identifies desires such as good health, more energy, better cognitive function, and the ability to maintain a clean house. Peter asserts that Rebecca is already complete and perfect, challenging the notion of being 'not all here.' He explains that her self-perception is influenced by 'brainwashing' and imprinted negative self-talk, which obscures her true, complete self. Peter explains that these external influences create a false 'ego' that constantly undermines her worth. He emphasizes that recognizing her inherent completeness will dissolve these negative imprints, and that the Christ mind within her already knows this truth. He promises to guide her through an activation to manifest this self-recognition.
Sahar, an entrepreneur seeking business success, expresses her struggle with feeling worthy of receiving, despite her efforts in manifestation. Peter explains that this feeling of unworthiness is a common blockage, often stemming from childhood traumas (ages 3-7) and societal conditioning (like parents teaching self-sacrifice). He clarifies that manifestation is a two-way process of giving and receiving, and a blockage in receiving prevents the natural flow of abundance. Peter contrasts receiving through pure intention with the karmic implications of purely material gains without personal growth. He confirms that specific protocols, like using his Creationist Boxes, are designed to ensure one receives what they can handle, aligning with their capacity. He challenges the societal notion that one must be 'good' to receive, pointing out that many 'not good' people experience abundance. Peter assures Sahar that she is worthy and will experience a breakdown of this blockage during the upcoming session.