We think about reality all day every day without giving it a second thought. Reality happens, we can't stop reality. But do we have to think about it? Sometimes? Yes. Always? No, not at all. Often? Not even that. I claim that you could spend 90% of your thoughts in your imagination without even anyone noticing it. Nobody can force us to think about what is. By doing so, we just generate more of what is. Why not just stop thinking about reality and live more in your imagination? Children do that all the time. Why not giving it a second try?
Let's talk about manifestations. The moment you decide you want something it isn't there yet, logical. There is a natural time frame between a thought and an occuring manifestation. This time frame isn't long. I'm talking about a few days, maybe hours, if you do it right. The mistake we make is that we still look at reality and notice that it hasn't changed yet. We have to be completely oblivious of what is now. We have to blend reality out completely and live in our minds without looking for evidence, without wanting to manifest anything, just because it feels better than looking at reality.
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"Self-abandonment. That is the secret. We have to abandon ourselves to the state, in our love for the state, and in so doing live the life of the state and no more our present state. And to make the state alive, one must become it."
Neville Goddard ~ The Law and the Promise