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Originally Posted by Spiritual Well to be honest... you're talking about highly exaggerated intentions, but for me personally they are nothing extraordinary! If we talk about really exaggerated intentions those would be intentions of being able to fly on a broomstick or whatnot. Things that defy our current knowledge of physics and such. |
But my idea is not to defy the laws of physics.
My idea is still to do / be / have what I want. The new twist is that I exaggerate the intention and see whether the intention thereby manifests faster.
The intention itself doesn't have to be "extraordinary". For example, suppose you want a taxi. Instead of visualising one empty taxi coming your way, you visualise dozens of empty taxis all suddenly driving onto the street where you are. And then see whether your one taxi - what you really want & need - will show up almost immediately.
Now, naturally, I could experiment with "trivial" intentions (like the taxi example) or I could experiment with "extraordinary" intentions (like your broomstick example).
But I think I would rather experiment with intentions about things I really want, and which I could see myself having/being/doing. Again, the idea is - highly exaggerate those intentions, and see whether they all start arriving in reality, in a very big hurry.
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So what do I exactly mean with this? For example: you have the intention to be as fit as a olympic athlete. Then don't start talking about how fat you are, or how you are "not there yet".
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That is an absolute no-go, of course.
However I foresee that it will be extremely challenging for me to go around all day thinking like an olympic athlete. I could probably sustain thoughts consistent with a person who is, say, 15% fitter than myself, but I expect it would be very mind-bending to think like an olympic athlete all day long (or for that matter, a CEO or a bestselling author, or whatever).
So for my Highly Exaggerated Intentions experiment, I will heavily rely on my mind sessions (the times when I set aside 15 or 20 minutes to do pure visualising / meditating / manifesting). I can't wildly exaggerate my thoughts all day long, but 15 - 20 minutes per day should be no problem.