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The speaker explains that sleep is a powerful state because it bypasses the conscious mind, which often gets in the way with doubts and limiting beliefs. This makes us highly suggestible, and whatever we do just before sleeping echoes into the night and the next day. \"Tomorrow begins tonight.\" Darius adds that sleep is a 'transdimensional portal,' connecting us to versions of ourselves free from waking-hour constraints, enabling manifestation.
The ancient wisdom of praying before bedtime recognized sleep as a time when a 'portal is open.' During sleep, the conscious mind is deactivated, and the superconscious mind awakens. Sleep acts as a bridge between our daily lives and other dimensions, explaining why we often wake up with clarity or solutions to problems that seemed insurmountable the night before. This process allows the brain to prune, process, and reorganize information, facilitating communication with our superconscious and other realms. The goal is to make bedtime a \"breakthrough time.\"
Nidhu emphasizes that reality is subjective and flexible, not a fixed structure. Drawing parallels to quantum physics, she explains that reality can change based on our perception. The fastest way to shift reality is through 'decrees' – short, powerful words spoken once or a few times. These decrees act as a language of reality change, transformation, and ascension, leading to rapid internal and external shifts. She promises that within the same day, users will see evidence of their reality shifting, whether through opportunities, financial gains, or other tangible outcomes.
Darius questions why many spiritual people don't achieve their desires. Nidhu introduces the 'carry forward effect,' where unresolved issues accumulate over time. She distinguishes spirituality as a reality manager, not a reality changer; true change requires confronting and addressing what is being carried forward. Karma, meaning 'action' in Sanskrit, implies that new actions lead to new results. The biggest secret to rapid manifestation is realizing that \"I create as I speak\"—our words, like spells, create our reality. Decrees, unlike affirmations, work with all levels of consciousness to produce a rapid shift.
Shelly describes feeling \"beyond 10\" stuck. Nidhu instructs her to drink water and perform a simple eye movement (looking right, then left, then center) to engage the body's natural healing mechanisms. This immediately reduces Shelly's feeling of stuckness. Nidhu points out Shelly's impatience as a sign of high 'carry forward' and advises aligning with shifts as they happen. She then introduces the first decree: \"I don't want this garbage,\" to be repeated five times, followed by water.
Shelly questions the negative phrasing of the decree, citing common affirmation advice. Nidhu clarifies that a decree is a command, not an affirmation, and works with the superconscious, which understands all nuances of language. Unlike affirmations that only engage the conscious mind, decrees access deeper levels of consciousness, including subconscious and unconscious. She explains that reality is dual—light and dark—and that the goal is to reduce darkness by increasing light, not to eliminate it completely. She then provides the counterpart decree: \"I want the opposite of this garbage.\" Shelly reports feeling significantly better after this session.
Mary Joe is struggling with finances and describes it as \"bad juju.\" Nidhu explains that money should not be an end goal, as chasing money often leads to struggle. Instead, the focus should be on clearing the underlying emotions—fear, stress, panic—associated with the lack of money. She gives an example of a client who, after clearing emotional blocks, found a hidden investment, demonstrating that focusing on healing rather than direct money manifestation can bring financial solutions. Mary Joe identifies her primary emotion as \"annoyance,\" which is rated at a 10. Nidhu has her repeat the decree \"I don't want this financial annoyance\" five times, followed by the eye movement and water, quickly reducing her annoyance to a 6.
Nidhu reiterates that money is a byproduct, and the focus should be on healing the emotions around it. While action is necessary (like seeking a job), it should come from a place of joy and purpose, not desperation. This shift in energy allows for opportunities and abundance to flow in unexpected ways, such as tax refunds, gifts, or new job prospects. The session highlights how quickly emotional and physical blocks can be unwound through these techniques. Darius concludes by emphasizing the importance of utilizing the \"overnight miracle\" when the analytical mind is asleep to continue this transformational work.