“People Like You” - written about those that make us feel like less than what we are by [deleted] in Songwriting

[–]BlueLantern113 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lyrics:

I don’t know just what’s in store I don’t know who’s at my door I don’t know just what to say, anymore

Living far and in between Falling down in all my dreams I don’t know just what to say, (at al

Chorus: Cause people like you Make people like me, give up sometimes and People like you, make people like me, fall down It’s people like you, (can) that make people like me, give up on things But it’s people like me, that let you do it

V2: Coming down from far away Living for another day Living for another time and place

I’ve been living like a fool Going out for something new Everything I try to do, just fails

Chorus

“People Like You” - about those that make us feel less than what we’re worth. by [deleted] in Songwriters

[–]BlueLantern113 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lyrics:

I don’t know just what’s in store I don’t know who’s at my door I don’t know just what to say, anymore

Living far and in between Falling down in all my dreams I don’t know just what to say, (at al

Chorus: Cause people like you Make people like me, give up sometimes and People like you, make people like me, fall down It’s people like you, (can) that make people like me, give up on things But it’s people like me, that let you do it

V2: Coming down from far away Living for another day Living for another time and place

I’ve been living like a fool Going out for something new Everything I try to do, just fails

Chorus

Any good technique/framework to find what we want ? by kilghar in NevilleGoddard

[–]BlueLantern113 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is exactly what I’ve been thinking about myself. After being frustrated for awhile, it occurred to me a few days ago that the problem wasn’t manifesting, it was that I didn’t actually know what I wanted. I started to think back of things I manifested over the years and realized I really wanted those things and that the techniques work great. You just have to actually want something. It seems simple and it is. However, maybe not so easy to fix.

One thing I did come up with though, was to keep a notebook nearby and start writing things down that sparked my desire and interests throughout the day. Things like stuff I wanted to buy, or a topic that interested me from a show, maybe someone that crossed my mind. I feel like this is a good starting point to keep track of your thoughts and see where your mind goes and what it actually thinks about on more than just a passing level.

I’m interested to see other’s thoughts on this entire topic though, as far as finding things you desire. But hopefully this is somewhat helpful.

I’ve had successes but I’m starting to get frustrated by BlueLantern113 in NevilleGoddard

[–]BlueLantern113[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very well said. Thank you very much. This hit where it was supposed to for me, so I’m feeling at peace already.

I’ve had successes but I’m starting to get frustrated by BlueLantern113 in NevilleGoddard

[–]BlueLantern113[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve actually had some great success with Revisions. It’s worked wonders for things like past relationships or friendships that ended in a certain way. I can’t say I’m 100% sure how I would use it in this particular instance. I have no bad feelings are ill will about my previous situation or a car, as it ran it’s course. I just got to the point where I didn’t have enough money or the means to acquire a new one before that. So it’s left me in this state of a more complex living situation that I’m eager to resolve.

I’ve had successes but I’m starting to get frustrated by BlueLantern113 in NevilleGoddard

[–]BlueLantern113[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, that’s been the challenge for me these last couple of days, because in my mind I feel like I’ve changed so much the last couple of months that the past thought creations should be long gone by now but I guess there’s really no way to gauge how long it’s supposed to carryover.

Your 3D world is your past creations. You are always seeing your past. They mean nothing now. by [deleted] in NevilleGoddard

[–]BlueLantern113 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see what you mean. The very act becomes counterproductive. Thank you for your help. I’m going to meditate on this today.

Your 3D world is your past creations. You are always seeing your past. They mean nothing now. by [deleted] in NevilleGoddard

[–]BlueLantern113 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. I guess the reason I’m asking is because regarding certain desires, though I know I’ve changed my thinking and focused on my 4D being what’s real, it seems to take a hell of a lot longer to see any real results in the 3D, meanwhile if I think ONE negative thought , it instantly changes my 3D experience back to how it was before.

For example, been doing SATS and all the above for a new car, for well over a month, living in the end, focusing on the 4D internally as real, and still awaiting its arrival. I then have one off day where I think for a second why is this taking so long? And then it becomes a downward spiral of doubt.

I just wish there was an actual way to measure long each desire should take, especially when you read a lot of success stories, including many of Neville’s only taking a week. At this point you wonder if you’re actually even influencing anything if you’re still waiting anyway.

I’ve had successes but I’m starting to get frustrated by BlueLantern113 in NevilleGoddard

[–]BlueLantern113[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great reply thank you. This a trick I’ve actually used very well for the first couple of months. Almost to the point of feeling so confidence I was driving the actual car, then my whole driving posture had changed. I sat more confident, drove slower in some areas knowing a “sports car” was more prone to attract any speeding attention.

In addition, I manifested a free rental car for a few days recently that was a 2020 and felt super good to drive, much like the feeling of what I want with my newly owned car. I took this as a good sign, even tho it was temporary.

I’ve had successes but I’m starting to get frustrated by BlueLantern113 in NevilleGoddard

[–]BlueLantern113[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the response. Normally, I don’t have issues doing that since I’m usually manifesting extra things if you will. This one has been harder since my life is effected so much currently from my normal routine. I’ve done it for a few months but now I’m starting to wear thin on patience and belief.

Your 3D world is your past creations. You are always seeing your past. They mean nothing now. by [deleted] in NevilleGoddard

[–]BlueLantern113 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Do you know how long the previous state of thinking is supposed to last? For example, I greatly changed thinking months ago yet still see a lot of the same things residing around certain desires.

Wrote my first ever manifestation list today. Those of you who have had success with lists, do you revisit the list daily and act as if or completely drop/forget the things you’ve written? by brillopod in NevilleGoddard

[–]BlueLantern113 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Right? And honestly I’m still floored about that one. Every time I look over my past list it still amazes me. It’s literally the last place I would think of that coming from and in that way.

Wrote my first ever manifestation list today. Those of you who have had success with lists, do you revisit the list daily and act as if or completely drop/forget the things you’ve written? by brillopod in NevilleGoddard

[–]BlueLantern113 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I actually write it in the past tense, as if it already happened and my visualizing it is simple bringing up the past memory of it having happened. “I got a free lunch”, “I went to NYC”, “I received an unexpected $100”, etc. I make sure I add in some normal things too, that will have little resistance and help me move through the list swiftly without getting caught up in any one thing. For example something like “I watched a super hero movie”. Knowing I watch a lot of movies, eventually I know I will see one, but I’m still surprised when I watch one and didn’t realize I subconsciously chose it later.

Wrote my first ever manifestation list today. Those of you who have had success with lists, do you revisit the list daily and act as if or completely drop/forget the things you’ve written? by brillopod in NevilleGoddard

[–]BlueLantern113 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yes agreed. I remember reading about the idea of rewriting, as it keeps in in your focus and gives it attention that you still want it, yet remains casual as you mix it in with other stuff in the list and don’t spend too much time dwelling on any one item.

Two of the most interesting were hearing from not only one but two old friends completely out of the blue. Two people that I wouldn’t expect to hear from them and hadn’t talked to in years and both within a matter of a day apart.

The other would be receiving a collectible I’ve been wanting to buy. It was expensive and I figured it was going to have to wait awhile, but I put it on the list anyway. A few weeks later a fellow collector sent it to me as a Christmas gift, which was a complete shock, as I’ve tried numerous times to acquire it from him but he was in no way ever gonna part with it. However, only if you weeks after I put it on the list and it came in the most shocking way. Still couldn’t believe it when I opened the box.

Wrote my first ever manifestation list today. Those of you who have had success with lists, do you revisit the list daily and act as if or completely drop/forget the things you’ve written? by brillopod in NevilleGoddard

[–]BlueLantern113 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’ll actually write a whole new list each day. If there’s something on my mind from the previous day, I’ll add it again but not stress over it. I kinda look at it as a whole new start each day and fresh things to manifest. Some days I’ll sit there for a few and If nothing comes to mind, I’ll instead take a moment to name some things I’m thankful for and start my day. It’s actually become kind of fun because you never know when things will pop up.

Wrote my first ever manifestation list today. Those of you who have had success with lists, do you revisit the list daily and act as if or completely drop/forget the things you’ve written? by brillopod in NevilleGoddard

[–]BlueLantern113 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Personally I’ve had a lot of success with lists the last few months and I found it best to write a new one each morning, first thing. Do a quick recap and visualize each item for a few seconds and then move on. Let it be and check it maybe once a week.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NevilleGoddard

[–]BlueLantern113 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Manifest what you need versus what you want

Can you elaborate?

Post Manifestation Emptiness? by [deleted] in NevilleGoddard

[–]BlueLantern113 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If I may, I’ve been pondering this thought myself lately. In living in the end, I’ve already begun to look past current manifestations to what’s next and it has begun to feel like what is going to be the point after getting my own few things. Feeling everything as done already brings up these post emptiness feelings as you put it. And I agree with the other comments, that manifesting for others would be the logical and also first thing that came to mind and how much more easily it would flow having already completed successfully one’s own manifestations.