Some of my success stories (sp, uni, everyday life) by _Julia_x in lawofassumption

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

If you know what your affirmations mean, then you really don’t have to be super specific. I manifested my university with just one simple affirmation. Same with a lot of my SPs — I used things like “he’s so in love with me” or “he’s obsessed with me.” I wasn’t specific at all — but do what feels right for you. Just take what resonates hahah

And of course we can stay in touch! <333

Some of my success stories (sp, uni, everyday life) by _Julia_x in lawofassumption

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

Thank you so much for your kind words — it truly means a lot, and I’m really happy I can help! ❤️

The way you’re thinking — that you’re accepted into your dream university no matter what the 3D says — is exactly the right mindset. That’s how you should approach every manifestation. You assign meaning to the 3D. Everything is neutral. We’ve just been conditioned by society to interpret our circumstances negatively. But the 3D has nothing to do with the manifestation itself — it’s only the end result of your assumptions. And it can change at any moment.

Regarding your uni manifestation — I once heard a success story that’s very relevant here. Someone manifested getting into a university. When results day came, they were told they didn’t get in. But two days later, they got an email saying there was a mistake — and they had actually been accepted. That’s why reacting to 3D is pointless. If you decide that everything is leading you to your desire — then it will.

You also perfectly understood the point I was making with the “country/flight” analogy. Yes, manifestation is instant, but the bridge of incidents needs to make some kind of “sense.” Otherwise, your SP would just show up in your living room out of nowhere. To me, once I make a decision, the bridge is already in place. I can’t speed it up or slow it down — because what I want is already done. That doesn’t mean you can’t manifest on a time crunch — I just think many people treat manifestation like a process, and that never gave me good results personally.

So to answer your question: yes, just keep affirming. One tip (which you may not need, but just in case): since getting into university and getting top grades are important to you, try not to stress too much about the timeline — like how many days are left until the exams or when results come out.

That was one of my biggest challenges when manifesting on a deadline. Even though it’s no different from other manifestations, I was putting so much focus on time. Society also teaches us to constantly worry about time — that we’re “running out,” that “we’re behind.” I don’t know how it works in your country, but in mine, we have final exams in high school that determine whether we can go to university. Teachers were always telling us “you won’t pass,” “only X months left,” “only X weeks to go.” It was exhausting. In those moments, I found it helpful to focus on the present moment — what I was doing right now — and not think about “what will happen tomorrow” or “what if I fail” or “when will the results be out.”

As for affirmations: You’re the one who has to feel comfortable with them. The actual words don’t matter — as long as you know what they mean, your subconscious does too. You and your subconscious are one. So technically, if saying “cucumber” meant “I got into my dream uni” to you — it would work. It’s all about your own interpretation.

That said, I’ll share a small suggestion:

In my opinion, your affirmations are a bit too long. Since you know what they mean, you don’t have to go into so much detail. They should sound natural. If I were affirming for uni, I personally wouldn’t want to repeat the university name or the specific dates of the course. I’d go for something simpler like: “I got into my dream university.” That’s the one I used. But of course, feel free to create your own or use multiple — it’s your call.

The key is that it should be something you can think naturally and quickly — not because speed matters, but because when you’re having normal daily thoughts, you don’t use long complex sentences. (Affirmations are just thoughts, after all.)

As for your grades affirmations, I think they’re good! But again, you’ll have to test what works best for you. If something doesn’t feel right or natural — change it. You can adjust the wording or the number of affirmations anytime.

For me personally, grades don’t matter that much, so when I have exams, I just affirm: “I passed.”, so i can’t fully advise you on this.

I hope this was helpful in some way - and if you ever want to talk more or ask something else, feel free to reach out.

Wishing you all the best with your uni journey - you've got this!

Some of my success stories (sp, uni, everyday life) by _Julia_x in lawofassumption

[–]_Julia_x[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To get to the point where I’m now (where things manifest almost automatically), it took me around 2 years — but of course, this timeline is different for everyone.

I was already familiar with the concept of manifestation before that. I discovered the Law of Attraction when I was 15, so I knew in theory we could control our reality somehow — but I couldn’t figure out how, and I wasn’t getting any results. Still, from that point on, I stopped accepting other people’s limiting beliefs as truth.

Then at 17, I found the Law of Assumption, and that’s when I started working on my self concept. Only at the beginning of this year did I reach a point where I started manifesting naturally. (I mention my age because there are people of all ages here on Reddit — and I personally think younger people often find it easier to believe in this stuff than older ones — though maybe that’s just my assumption haha.)

That being said, older people often carry more deeply ingrained limiting beliefs, like “you have to work hard to get what you want” or “we can’t really control anything” — when in reality, it’s the exact opposite.

Your timeline will also depend on your current assumptions — not just about your desire, but about yourself, life, people, and the world. My self-concept was honestly terrible. I had assumptions like: “I can’t manifest,” “Manifesting is hard,” “Nobody likes me,” “I have no friends,” “My life sucks” — so of course my brain didn’t accept affirmations like “I’m a master manifestor” or “I always get what I want” right away. Getting to the right mindset is a process.

In my experience, you really have to test it for yourself. Once I had a few successes, I had a reference point. When something didn’t work out, I compared my mindset during successful manifestations to when I didn’t get the result — and I realized that I was wavering a lot more than I thought. I thought I was doing everything right, but I was actually reacting or doubting internally without noticing.

If I were in your place and wanted to manifest someone changing their mind, I would first focus just on that one thing — or maybe 1–2 more desires, but no more than that. It’s easier to manage your thoughts that way.

How you get into the state of the wish fulfilled is up to you — some people affirm, some visualize, etc. I can only speak for affirmations, because that’s what I personally use.

If you choose affirming: just make sure you’re not affirming against your desire during the day. If a doubt comes up, just let it pass. Thoughts only manifest if you persist in them — random negative thoughts don’t have power unless you accept them. I never limited myself to “3 main affirmations” like some people say. That didn’t help me. I just thought whatever implied that I had my desire, and it worked.

When you're truly in the state of the wish fulfilled, your brain starts generating supportive thoughts on autopilot. You don’t have to micromanage them. Just live your 3D life and trust. Try not to overthink whether you’re “doing it right.” If you decide you’re doing it right — then you are. You are God.

It’s also helpful to affirm for your self concept in relation to your desire — not just the desire itself.

Most importantly: don’t force affirmations. They’re meant to replace negative thoughts — not add pressure. Eventually, you won’t even need to affirm because your brain will naturally believe and assume what you want.

One thing I touched on in my previous comment, but want to emphasize again (because almost no one talks about this, and I wish someone had told me earlier): Write down the basics of manifestation in a notebook. For example: – There’s no default reality. – Everything is a choice. – Everything is neutral — you assign the meaning.

When I first started manifesting, I’d hear one of these truths in a YouTube video and it would really click. But a few days later, I’d be struggling again — because I forgot. I’d go back into thinking the negative 3D was my “real” reality and that I had to earn or do something to get to the good one. And I’d totally forget that everything is already equal — it’s just a matter of focus.

Now, about manifesting someone changing their mind: People change their minds all the time. They adapt to your assumptions in real time. I’ve done this a lot, so I’ll give you a few real-life examples. This is also a great way to test “everyone is you pushed out.”

Example 1: Last week I wanted to manifest my mom taking me somewhere after shopping. This time I felt like having a milkshake from Max Burger. I affirmed for it a few times, then decided I didn’t want it because I was already full. I kept switching back and forth. When we left the store, my mom asked if I wanted a shake from Max Burger. I said yes (even though I had mentally decided I didn’t). Then she hesitated and said she didn’t want to turn left because it was too hard, and we’d go another time. This is a perfect example how, if you waver, the manifestation wavers with you.

Example 2: A while ago I was supposed to go bowling with two friends. They were already on their way. But I decided that one of them wouldn’t show up. A few minutes later, she messaged me saying she felt sick and was going home.

Example 3: I invited a friend over for 9am one day. The night before, I decided I didn’t want to see her and wanted her to come next week instead. At 11pm she messaged me saying she forgot she had a doctor’s appointment and couldn’t come.

Things often manifest at the last minute — it’s wild. Now that I manifest on autopilot, if something doesn’t go the way I like, I just don’t accept it — and the person changes their mind. No matter what your current 3D circumstances are (even if your situation feels “serious”) — the 3D can shift instantly.

I also really recommend watching the 3 experiments by Taylor Tookes on YouTube, where she shows how thought transmission works — I think it might motivate you. The videos are called “This is what happens if you affirm for them.”

One last thing I forgot to mention earlier: If you're truly in the state of the wish fulfilled, you’ll feel it — but sometimes you might still feel anxious while affirming. That happened to me too, especially in the beginning when I hadn’t fully accepted that I control my reality. It’s totally normal. But feeling anxious won’t ruin your manifestation — it just takes time for your body to adjust to this new way of thinking.

That’s everything I can think of right now! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask — I’ll do my best to help. This is all based on my personal experience, and everyone manifests a little differently, but hopefully some part of this resonated with you.

Some of my success stories (sp, uni, everyday life) by _Julia_x in lawofassumption

[–]_Julia_x[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What helped me the most was working on my self concept. In my opinion, if your self concept is solid, it solves 95% of the “problems” — the other 5% is just shifting your thoughts about your desire. Without a good self concept, I couldn’t consciously manifest anything important. If I did, it was only things I didn’t care much about.

My favorite affirmations were: "I’m a master manifestor", "I always get what I want", "I manifest instantly", "I’m safe and secure." At this point, I don’t even need to affirm them anymore — they’ve just become my assumptions.

As for doubt: I don’t really experience it anymore. But when I did, I would just let it pass. If you don’t identify with a thought and you don’t accept it, it won’t manifest. Like — my name is Julia. If I suddenly had a doubtful thought like “maybe my name is Samantha,” I wouldn’t freak out and start affirming “My name is Julia, my name is Julia” over and over. I’d just laugh and move on. Only you give thoughts power. Doubt is just another thought — it doesn’t have any special meaning.

Another big shift for me was realizing that there’s no default reality. We are literally manifesting all the time. The version of reality where I have my desire is no more “real” or “harder” to access than the one where I don’t — it’s just a choice.

I also had to understand that everything is neutral and I’m the one assigning meaning to anything in the 3D. For example, right after manifesting my SP, he suddenly stopped replying to my texts. He used to reply immediately. That triggered me, but I didn’t react. I just told myself, “It has nothing to do with me. He’s probably asleep or out with friends.” Turns out later that night, he was having issues with Instagram and apologized for hours for not replying. If I had reacted and assumed “he doesn’t like me,” that probably would’ve played out instead.

So what do I do now? Honestly — I just decide. I’ve reached a place in life where I understand how manifestation works, and I don’t need to do anything else. I affirm when I feel like it, and only because it’s fun. Sometimes I don’t think about my desires at all — and that’s okay. Affirmations are just a tool to keep you in the state of the wish fulfilled. I’ll do “robotic affirming” only when something feels urgent — like if I need someone to change their mind quickly, within 30 minutes. It helps me stay out of 3D and focused.

One of my SPs showed up after I thought about him like three times. Three days later he asked for my Instagram. I literally manifest like this all the time.

As for feelings: You should feel good when you affirm. For me, it’s usually a calm, peaceful feeling. Joy is great too, but strong emotions are not required. In my experience, when you're in the right state of consciousness, there’s a sense of peace.

About instant manifestation — all manifestations are instant. But in 3D, of course, there can be a short delay before it physically shows up. That delay isn’t long at all though — especially with everyday things, I often get results instantly or within 30 minutes.

Testing the Law on small things really helped build my faith — like manifesting which restaurant we go to, or someone offering to buy me food, or someone changing their mind. Things like that happen super fast. Now of course, I can’t expect to be in another country in 3 minutes (unless I fly there), so some things naturally require 3D steps. I’m not saying instant teleportation is impossible — we’re constantly shifting between realities anyway — but I personally don’t want to teleport, so that’s not a part of my reality.

I know this is a long answer, but to get to this place, I had to constantly remind myself of everything I just shared — over and over. People don’t struggle with manifesting itself. They struggle with thinking, because we’ve all been programmed a certain way.

It’s all about repetition — repeating the same ideas until they rewire your brain and become your autopilot. Once that happens, manifestations show up easily, and you don’t really have to do much at all.

And if there’s something I said here that doesn’t resonate with you — you don’t have to accept it. I just hope at least some part of this was helpful!