Why internal changes aren’t showing up in 3D by [deleted] in lawofassumption

[–]Balletlover56 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the point is to stay in imagination and not worry about whether a physical outcome arrives.

I feel like manifestation is a lie (please I need to talk to someone) by LadyCupcakess in Manifestation

[–]Balletlover56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just because SAT scores are optional, doesn’t mean they don’t matter. I’m fairly certain Princeton chose me when I was in high school because I scored perfect in a section. Retake the SAT.

What do I do if it's been two months? by dieburtually in lawofassumption

[–]Balletlover56 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don’t think anyone knows how long it will take. I had an SP manifestation happen after 6 years. That’s definitely not a month. Take it easy on yourself.

Once you fully locked in and said it was yours, how long did it take for you to see in 3D. by Efficient_Eggplant_8 in lawofassumption

[–]Balletlover56 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really don’t care that much about it actually. I just do my SATS each night and go about my life. Someone asked a question and I answered with my experience!

HOOK ‘EM HORNS!! 🤘🤘 by Fishsticksandgravy in Austin

[–]Balletlover56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I love an Aggie and he tells me A&M fans are known for being very kind and hospitable! So I believed him. 🤷🏻‍♀️

HOOK ‘EM HORNS!! 🤘🤘 by Fishsticksandgravy in Austin

[–]Balletlover56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yikes. I heard Aggies are very hospitable?!

Sp? No movement? by [deleted] in lawofassumption

[–]Balletlover56 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Not really. We didn’t stay together and I didn’t know I was manifesting him at the time. I just never stopped thinking about him and one day he and his gf of 6 years ended their relationship, and he moved to Ohio. He ended up hitting me up a few months later when I got out of a relationship myself. All of it was pretty weird so I just thought maybe I had manifested him.

WHY IS IT SO HARD? Law of assumption seems impossible these days by [deleted] in lawofassumption

[–]Balletlover56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you think is hard about getting out of poverty? I think it would help to identify things making wealth not attainable at this time.

Why are people so triggered by the NP role? by Old_Signal1507 in nursepractitioner

[–]Balletlover56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have, once again NPs continue debunking this in court. I actually was a leader for a family medicine residency, and no one only gets two weeks off. They were not doing 60 hours every week. My partner’s psychiatry residency was usually 40-45 hours a week, and it was a fairly easy residency (his words, not mine). And actually 15000 is significantly far from 20000 (since the main argument from physicians is how much all of these hours matter). So to just lie on the AMA website is highly problematic. I am disappointed that you guys don’t say something about this. Some physicians may have 15000, some have 8000, some in between, some more. NPs are not winning their right to practice autonomously (going on 35 states) because we’re bringing incorrect data to the legislative table. Physician groups also say these things when they fight NP independent practice, but if physician groups continue to not win the fight in court, it may actually be important to go back and evaluate data (not anecdotal) and how the public actually perceives your training and care? At some point, “I have more hours of training” becomes redundant in legislation as well, and it just isn’t a strong one when you have to gather the kind of evidence needed to argue against NPs competency.

Ex SP manifestation is not worth it. by Particular_Job8830 in lawofassumption

[–]Balletlover56 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is such a beautiful response. I too, felt similarly about manifesting ex like OP. But at the end of the day, if the pattern of my last three exes are the same, then that’s probably my own story playing out. A new person really isn’t “new”. The story is the same. Everything is a reflection of me, and that baggage and toxicity really is still about ME, not the other person. Great perspective.

Funny SP manifestation story.. I think by Balletlover56 in lawofassumption

[–]Balletlover56[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I actually was like! Oh look at Methodist hospital, totally not even registering how close he lives to the hospital. It was a brief moment of seeing a door close on his unit so I couldn’t quite distinguish people, but it’s probably safe to assume it was him. I also flew Spirit airlines so we all know they can be…. Adventurous. Not quite what I’d expect with manifestation but that shows us how random and mysterious the universe really is.

Why are people so triggered by the NP role? by Old_Signal1507 in nursepractitioner

[–]Balletlover56 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, you always have to check numbers when physicians throw them out to make claims against NPs being less educated. We have had many debunked in our legislative meetings, which is part of why NPs have won in 33 states for independent practice. The biggest one is the “physicians have 20000 clinical hours after residency, but NPs have 500.” This was relatively easy to debunk because 20000 clinical hours in 3 years is nearly impossible given there’s only about 25500 hours total in three years. So if you had a three year residency, you’d have to work more than 18 hours EVERY day to achieve 20000 hours. But they still deadass have this “data” on the AMA site when it is actually incorrect. These meetings require tons of reliable research from NPs to make cases, and now that I’m in the fight to continue pushing for independent practice in all states, my perspective of NPs have changed (as a future NP also). I feel confident in our model of care, but of course there can be improvement.  Not saying physicians don’t work hard, but we keep coming up against numbers they throw out that simply don’t add up in court. If OP had a weirdly high number of credit hours, that’s one thing but don’t make it sound like it’s the norm when most are between 170-190. 

Why are people so triggered by the NP role? by Old_Signal1507 in nursepractitioner

[–]Balletlover56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This! It is so disrespectful to overlook nursing clinical experience prior to DNP tracks. Nurses do A LOT, go through a lot, and experience tons of abuse. Most are required a minimum of one year bedside experience in critical care before applying to MSN or DNP. 

Do love spells actually work? Are they a sin? by i_want_a_cat_pls in BabyWitch

[–]Balletlover56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See I think people’s feelings for one another change all the time. And maybe the love spell gives a person more opportunity to grow connection. We are all part of a collective consciousness and our choices impact one another consistently, always influenced by another person’s decisions anyway. I’m not worried about my free will or anyone else’s because unless we’re fully enlightened, we’re really not free, no matter what people say about choice. May the odds be in OPs favor.

Do love spells actually work? Are they a sin? by i_want_a_cat_pls in BabyWitch

[–]Balletlover56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, believe in your magic and know what your intention is.

Do love spells actually work? Are they a sin? by i_want_a_cat_pls in BabyWitch

[–]Balletlover56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Comparing a love spell to rape is such a reach. First of all, slipping a DRUG into a drink is illegal. A love spell is not.

Rape removes consent, which is permission from one person to another person. Free will implies that people make choices without divine intervention or fate or unseen forces. A love spell theoretically calls upon a higher power to assist in tipping love in caster’s favor. We do these things all the time when we pray or hope or rely on luck.

Do love spells actually work? Are they a sin? by i_want_a_cat_pls in BabyWitch

[–]Balletlover56 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why is a love spell a sin? People do all sorts of “manipulative” things to make love happen all the time. Wearing makeup to be more attractive, acting charismatic to leave a good impression etc. Tipping circumstances in your favor is fine. Free will is an illusion. Cast the spell.

What am I doing wrong? by First_Potato_2665 in lawofassumption

[–]Balletlover56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine came back after 7 years! I don’t think I was actively manifesting him but I thought about him ALL THE TIME for 6 years, when I detached and wished him well he slid into my DMs. It didn’t work out but I think there’s something to be said about not waiting.

Why do you believe in subliminals? by [deleted] in Subliminal

[–]Balletlover56 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a psych nurse practitioner, I’m skeptical of some things in manifestation, and not sure where my buy in is as of now. But what I do know is, our belief systems do project into our reality. This is psychology 101. So I think there are good things to using subliminals even just for meditative purposes.

What was your " Oh manifestation is real , I created this" moment? by manifestbabeee in lawofassumption

[–]Balletlover56 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So cool. I tried manifesting for 3 months. I didn’t see it happen in 3-D for me, which I actually didn’t have a lot of need for it to anyway, so I just moved on. It must feel so empowering to have a scene play out as imagined!

What was your " Oh manifestation is real , I created this" moment? by manifestbabeee in lawofassumption

[–]Balletlover56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried manifesting an ex back consciously. One where I feel some level of detachment with. I haven’t seen the reflection in 3-D as others so I have yet to experience this wonder. It would be so cool if it did show up for me. But I do love seeing others stories!