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shifting-empress · 5 months ago
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𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐋𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐆𝐨 𝐈𝐬 𝐒𝐨 𝐈𝐦𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐚𝐧𝐭
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The Law of Attraction and the law of Assumption both emphasize the importance of beliet. By letting go, we align ourselves with these laws, allowing us to manifest our Desired Reality (DR) effortlessly. The subconscions doesn't question; it simply accepts what we believe to be true. When we allow the subconscious to take over, it can more easily align with our DR, making the shift smoother and more natural.
When it comes to reality shitting, the key to success lies in the delicate art of letting go. Our consciousness, which governs the rational and logical aspects of our brain, often tries to control the process. However, shitting requires us to surrender that control and allow our subconscious to take the reins.
Letting go is a crucial aspect of shitting because it allows us to release control from the conscious mind-our rational, logical brain-and surrender to the subconscious, which governs our beliets, emotions, and deeper desires.
The subconscious mind is a powerful force, unburdened by doubt or limitations, and it is through this part of our mind that we can truly manitest our desired reality. Letting go means releasing the grip of conscious thought and trusting that the law of Attraction and the Law of Assumption will work in our favor.
When we consciously try to manipulate every detail of the process, we limit our potential by staying within the contines of what we think is possible. Shitting requires trust, and trust means letting go of the need to control the outcome.
So, the key to shitting is to embrace the unknown, surrender to the process, and trust that your subconscious will guide you where you want to go. By letting go of conscious control, you create the space for the magic of manifestation to work.
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saber-monet · 1 year ago
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okay i found a visual representation for revision!! ( and self concept too)
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So imagine you're one of these little guys in the grid. Whenever you make the active choice to change your self-concept or revise an old story or situation. You can send that information to everybody else in the grid.
In a previous post (x) , I talked about my experience with revision, and how once you decide to change the story/person/event
"everyone shares that new memory with you"
Everyone is part of the collective consciousness. So when you make a change to your life story and decide "yep, this is how it went", that new information gets fed into the grid and it becomes part of other peoples memories as well. It becomes part of the "updated" collective consciousness
And also with self-concept.
Once you decide on new self-concept with new character traits. You feed that information into the grid and it becomes part of other people's perception of you as well.
march 2025 update: X
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sciderman · 1 year ago
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Tips from a trans masc that passes pretty damn well even though I haven’t started transitioning and can’t bind.
1. Walk like you carry your manhood between your legs! If you pretend like you got a “package” while you walk (if you don’t have a packer which I don’t) it’ll make your stride look way more masc. it’s the shuttle things people.(don’t overdo it though)
2. Looking for Jeans? Levi’s 505 pant cut. I personally think this cut is great for people who don’t want their wide hips to be so obvious. Thigh room and baggy legs. I should be a 32x33 but I always go for 34x34 for the best baggy effect. Got like three pairs of these.
3. Tired of wearing huge shirts? Sometimes smaller is better. When buying a shirt make sure it’s cropped above your hips so it doesn’t hug your figure, the shirt must fall straight from the pit (make sure it’s lose around the torso to hide the waist), keep sleeves of shirt short and tight (makes arms look bigger and muscular)
4. I know putting weight on one leg is much more comfortable but sacrifices need to be made. Keep weight equal on both feet, and keep them apart by about a foot in distance (Evens out the curve of your hips and makes it a little less noticeable). To be more comfortable I like to sway back and forth if I get tired of standing like that for too long.
5. DARK CLOTHES CREATE LESS SHADOWS, BETTER AT HIDING THE CURVES!
6. I know you want to slouch. Don’t do it. It’s not worth the terrible posture. We men got to stand up straight and maximize our height.
I could keep going but I’ll cut it short at the MOST achievable stuff.
you’re forgetting one vital step and that’s to listen to this song every morning at breakfast
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you can skip all the other steps if you can’t remember them it’s fine (I’ll forgive you, king)
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divinearchitect · 8 months ago
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looking within: the root substance of all manifestation.
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✧.* I know we don't wanna hear this, but sometimes you really have to evaluate your underlying negative assumptions and look within in order to feel worthy of your desires.
I'll use myself an an example. I want more followers on social media, specifically Twitter. Throughout my time on the internet I never had a lot of followers, but with my knowledge with the law I decided that I have thousands of them.
But in the process of deciding I have more followers, I realized that it's not necessarily the number that I seek. It is the desire to be seen.
I wanted to feel validated. I craved connection. I wanted to be noticed and acknowledged.
Growing up, I had a deep-rooted belief that I am "slept on," as in unworthy, invisible. Very little friends in real life and on the internet. I used to go on social media and complain how I was lonelier on there than I was in my everyday life. And unfortunately, because that is what I believed to be true, it became my experience on social media.
I would have accounts that amassed no more than 100 followers, majority of which were inactive, and it made me insecure and messed with my self worth. It sounds pathetic because it was. I would even delete accounts because I was miserable. It was a blow to my self-esteem.
It made me think: if I woke up tomorrow to having over 1k followers on social media, how would I feel? With the awareness of being unworthy, I would likely feel a momentary excitement, but it would not last because of the beliefs I still held. I wouldn't know what to do with myself after that. I wouldn't feel fulfilled. It's like feeling lonely while being surrounded by others.
But because I looked within and found the true root of my desire, I began to affirm that I am valued, I am enough, I am worthy with or without the followers. I sought validation within. Not only did it change my awareness, it also changed the way I manifest, because I'm not holding myself back and I am giving myself permission to have what I want simply because I know I am worthy of it.
This can apply to all aspects of your desires. It is often our own ego and deeply rooted feelings of insecurity holding us back from truly living in the end. This is not a limiting belief — it is a silent and pervasive unconscious state that needs to be addressed so you can call upon your desires effortlessly.
Because sometimes we desire things but don't understand why it will truly fulfill us, or we desire out of a place of insecurity. We want the material fruits of our labor, but a rotten seed grows rotten fruit.
When you affirm worthiness, of being enough no matter what, you are planting seeds that grow into fruitful trees. Its branches are the extensions of your feeling of being worthy, and you may find that manifesting SP, money, followers on social media and all of your desires are seamless because your root substance is able to sustain it well. Within, so without. Right?
While this isn't necessarily groundbreaking and can be lumped in with self-concept, I truly believe this will help those of us who might have manifested something that didn't last, or they're not seeing their outer world change even after affirming for it. While yes, you can manifest in any state, in order to truly become that which you decide to be, you must free yourself of any inner feelings of doubt and unworthiness. It takes a certain amount of self-examination to detect these beliefs and renounce them to make room for what you desire.
Sometimes what we truly need —that is, evaluating and altering how you really feel towards yourself— is in the way of what we want. And addressing the first makes receiving the second a million times easier.
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dreaminginthedeepsouth · 6 days ago
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A kid in the ticket booth. Istanbul, Turkey :: Sadik Üçok
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“Despite its protests to the contrary, the human being is neither a fixed point nor a singularity. It is a concert of desires and metaphyiscal vibrations that are received and inreptreted as flesh, form and vision.”
— Richard Gavin, The Benighted Path: Primeval Gnosis and the Monstrous Soul
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stormyoceans · 2 years ago
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THEY COULD HAVE FUCKED NASTY IN THE MIDDLE OF THAT SHOP AND IT STILL WOULD HAVE BEEN LESS INTIMATE AND SEXUALLY CHARGED THAN THIS WHOLE ENTIRE SCENE
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astro-royale · 2 months ago
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This reading is perfect for you if you’re actively becoming more beautiful through the Law of Assumption, affirmations, and subliminals.
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It’s the perfect energetic companion to your affirmation practice, manifestation routine, or subliminal work. Let this reading be a divine confirmation of the beauty you are stepping into.
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juperkocom · 11 months ago
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raffaellopalandri · 2 months ago
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Desire Desire Beyond Lack: Deleuze and Guattari’s Ontology of Production and Its Cross-Philosophical ResonancesDesire
In their groundbreaking work Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari revolutionise the very concept of desire, severing it from its traditional association with lack and repositioning it as a force of positive production. This short post offers an in-depth exegesis of their pivotal assertion “Desire is not a lack, it is a plenitude, a positivity: desire…
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philosophybitmaps · 1 year ago
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corvusblackk · 1 year ago
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Do you have any books that you recommend to understand about 4D?
common but I suggest any book by neville goddard. I ordered a book with some of his works together in it, I will post anything that seems interesting and relevant, so you can see if you like it and then buy it.
I also recommend the kybalion, you can look into other books about the hermetic philosophy.
I would suggest to look into metaphysics as well but i only read one book and all of it was connected to christianity so I didn’t appreciate it much as I feel like these topics go outside of any religion, because we are the gods ourselves.
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omegaphilosophia · 7 months ago
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The Philosophy of the Tongue
The philosophy of the tongue explores the role of the tongue as both a physical organ and a symbol, focusing on its functions in communication, taste, and expression. As a central part of human anatomy, the tongue plays a vital role in speaking, tasting, and sensing, and thus it holds deep philosophical significance across various domains such as language, sensory perception, identity, and ethics.
Key Themes in the Philosophy of the Tongue:
Language and Communication:
The tongue is essential for articulation and speech, making it a key symbol for human language. Philosophically, the tongue embodies the ability to communicate, connect, and convey meaning through words.
The philosophy of language, particularly in the works of figures like Ludwig Wittgenstein and Noam Chomsky, has delved into how language shapes thought and social interaction. The tongue, as the organ responsible for producing speech, becomes a symbol of the human capacity for reason, dialogue, and understanding.
Taste and Sensory Experience:
The tongue is central to the sense of taste, one of the primary ways we engage with the material world. The act of tasting links the tongue to pleasure, desire, and sensory knowledge.
In philosophical discussions of aesthetics, taste is often used metaphorically to describe discernment and judgment, as in having “good taste.” The tongue, in this sense, is connected to one's ability to appreciate beauty, art, and culture.
Ethics and the Power of Speech:
The tongue also holds ethical significance due to its role in speech. Moral philosophers have long debated the ethics of speech acts, such as truth-telling, deception, and slander. The tongue, as the physical medium of these acts, is often regarded as a powerful tool that can be used for both constructive and harmful purposes.
Eastern philosophies, such as Confucianism and Buddhism, emphasize the ethical responsibility associated with speech. Words spoken by the tongue can uplift, educate, or heal, but they can also cause harm, create division, and foster misunderstanding.
The Tongue as a Symbol of Identity:
The tongue is often associated with linguistic identity and culture. The languages we speak are often tied to our cultural, ethnic, or national identities, and thus the tongue becomes a symbol of who we are.
Philosophers of identity, such as Charles Taylor, have explored the role of language in shaping personal and collective identity. The metaphor of “speaking in tongues” or “mother tongue” reinforces the idea that the tongue connects individuals to their cultural heritage and sense of belonging.
The Tongue and Desire:
The tongue’s role in taste and sensory experience ties it to desire and the pursuit of pleasure. Philosophers like Plato and Aristotle discussed the role of the senses in human behavior, particularly how sensory pleasures, including taste, can influence moral choices.
In modern philosophy, thinkers such as Gilles Deleuze and Michel Foucault have examined how bodily desires, including those mediated by the tongue, shape human behavior and societal norms.
The Tongue and Control:
The ability to control one's tongue—both in the literal sense of mastering speech and in the figurative sense of exercising restraint in communication—has long been a theme in philosophical and religious thought.
Stoic philosophers, such as Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius, advocated for the discipline of speech, emphasizing that the tongue should be used wisely and only for the good. The idea of "holding one's tongue" or speaking carefully is linked to broader ethical discussions about self-control and virtue.
The Tongue as a Dual Symbol:
Throughout history, the tongue has been seen as a dual symbol of creation and destruction. In many religious traditions, such as Hinduism, the goddess Kali is depicted with her tongue out, symbolizing both the power to destroy and to bring about renewal. Similarly, the tongue is seen as a medium for both blessing and cursing in Christian and Islamic teachings.
This dual nature of the tongue reflects the philosophical tension between its potential for good and harm. It embodies both wisdom and foolishness, healing and harm, highlighting the importance of mindfulness in how it is used.
Philosophy of the Body and Embodiment:
In the broader philosophy of embodiment, the tongue is a key organ in understanding how humans engage with the world. The tongue's ability to taste and speak connects the body to both material and symbolic realms.
The tongue mediates between the internal world of desires, needs, and perceptions, and the external world of objects, food, and language. This dual role makes it a central point of inquiry in understanding the body’s interaction with its environment and society.
Tongue and Social Power:
The ability to speak well or to command attention with words has historically been linked to social power. Philosophers like Aristotle in his Rhetoric discussed how the art of persuasion through speech is a form of power. The tongue, as the organ of speech, symbolizes the ability to influence, lead, or control others through rhetoric.
Cultural and Religious Symbolism:
In many cultures, the tongue is associated with specific rituals and taboos. For example, in some traditions, silence is a form of spiritual discipline, emphasizing the tongue's power. Conversely, in certain rites of passage, speaking or chanting is a way of invoking the divine or demonstrating one’s maturity and status.
The philosophy of the tongue explores how this small organ plays an outsized role in shaping human experience. Through its functions in language, taste, and expression, the tongue is central to communication, identity, desire, and ethics. Philosophically, it serves as a symbol of both human potential and vulnerability, offering a rich terrain for inquiry into the nature of speech, sensory experience, and ethical responsibility.
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sysig · 1 year ago
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But would you tho (Patreon)
#Doodles#SCII#Damned#Schuldig#ZEX#And again the Captain implied from offscreen lol#Two little things ♪ One that Actually happened and one speculation lol#I really like Schuldig :D He's the likeable asshole type and his quirk is very well written :)#I love how he gets on Zelnick's case about his wishy-washy-ness in regards to xenophilia generally and ZEX specifically hehe#Zelnick has no good answer for him! It's so cute hehe <3#But then he turns right around and is wishy-washy himself!! I get the feeling his frustration stems a bit from relating hahaha#Or maybe Zelnick's uncertainty influenced him! It's not such an easy decision to make when you're staring down the barrel is it now :)#Openly attracted to Max's body and flattered by ZEX's personality and outright attraction to him in turn but the alien aspect is too much pf#Sure right okay lol - I have no skin in this game so I'll have to take his word for it haha#Secondarily speculating around ZEX's attraction and standards lol it sounds like an oxymoron but no he is actually a bit picky!#Yes he loves humans generally but he is actually tempered by what mind inhabits what body! It's so interesting to me!#I think it's especially funny how his various desires are in conflict with each other haha#Like it makes sense that he controls himself around Fwiffo - poor thing would have a heart attack - but he genuinely seems less attracted!#Which makes sense to me as well ♪ Spathi and VUX share several traits and were on the same side during the War so he's familiar with them#And he's specifically attracted to differences and novelty - it all lines up!#And then there's also his pride lol he tries to make more friends than enemies of course but he still gets petty and patronizing <3#If he's actually upset with someone /he's/ the one who would need convincing! It's all very interesting :3c#And then there's the matter of his own body vs. Max's body - he's so upset at the metaphysical implications of cloning his consciousness#I've never thought of ZEX in the context of the ''Would you fuck your clone'' questionnaire but I guess I know his answer now haha#Though I still wonder what his reaction would be to Max :0 He's probably not close enough to be ZEX but he is /a/ ZEX - of a sort#All his introspection about the body he's in has my mental ears perked haha - pity and worry for the potential life he's replacing#Discomfort at possibly being Max in some capacity including continuing to be in his body but also of overtaking his life entirely#And of being backed into a corner - Max is pitiful as well as pitiable! Neither of them want to be Max Vyer really#He loves humans but how far does that extend when push comes to shove ♪ It's been interesting watching him fumble through it :)
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harmonyhealinghub · 2 years ago
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Candle Spells: Unlocking the Power of Intention
Shaina Tranquilino
August 25, 2023
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Candles have been used for centuries in various spiritual practices and rituals. They hold a special significance in many cultures, symbolizing illumination, purification, and divine connection. But did you know that candles can also be used as potent tools for spellcasting?
Candle spells are a form of sympathetic magic, where the energy generated from burning candles is harnessed to manifest specific intentions or desires. This practice taps into the power of focused intention, visualization, and symbolism to create positive change in our lives.
Choosing the Right Candle
The first step in candle spellwork is selecting the appropriate candle colour based on your intention. Each colour holds its own vibrational frequency and corresponds to different aspects of life. For instance:
- White candles represent purity, clarity, and spiritual enlightenment.
- Red candles embody passion, love, courage, and strength.
- Green candles signify prosperity, abundance, growth, and healing.
- Blue candles bring tranquility, calmness, and communication.
- Yellow candles symbolize happiness, confidence, and intellectual pursuits.
These are just a few examples; there is an array of colours available with their unique properties. Trust your intuition when choosing a candle or refer to correspondences found in books or online resources.
Setting Up Your Sacred Space
Creating a sacred space helps establish an environment conducive to spellcasting. Cleanse the area by smudging with sage or burning some incense to clear any negative energies. Arrange crystals or other meaningful objects that align with your intention around your workspace.
It's essential to set your intention clearly before beginning any ritual work. Spend a few moments meditating on what you wish to manifest through this candle spell. Visualize your desired outcome as vividly as possible.
Preparing Your Candle
Once you've chosen the right candle colour and established your intent, it's time to prepare your candle for spellwork. Carve symbols or words into the wax that represent your intention. For example, if you're seeking love, you might carve a heart or the name of your desired partner.
Anointing the candle with an appropriate oil further enhances its power. Use oils like lavender for peace, rosemary for protection, or cinnamon for prosperity. As you anoint the candle, visualize your intent merging with the oil and infusing the candle with energy.
Candle Spell Ritual
To begin your candle spell ritual:
1. Light some incense or smudge yourself to cleanse your aura.
2. Place your prepared candle in a fire-safe holder and light it.
3. As you light the flame, recite an affirmation or chant that reflects your intention clearly.
4. Sit in front of the lit candle and focus on its flame while visualizing your desired outcome.
5. Feel the energy flowing from within you and connecting with the flame's energy.
6. Repeat affirmations, prayers, or mantras that align with your intention.
7. Stay in this meditative state for as long as necessary until you feel a sense of completion.
It's important to note that candle spells are not meant to control others but rather to enhance personal growth and manifest positive change within ourselves and our lives.
Closing Your Ritual
Once you feel ready to conclude your ritual, thank any deities or divine forces you invoked during your practice. Extinguish the candle using a snuffer instead of blowing it out to preserve the magical energy generated during the spellwork.
Aftermath
Allow the candle to burn completely if possible, symbolizing the fulfillment of your intention. If extinguishing is necessary before it burns out naturally, relight it whenever possible until fully consumed.
Remember that patience is key when practicing spellcasting; results may take time to manifest fully. Keep an open mind and be receptive to signs and opportunities that align with your intention after performing a candle spell.
Candle spells can be a powerful tool in your spiritual practice, helping you manifest positive change and align with the energies of the universe. Just remember to approach them with respect, integrity, and always work for the highest good of all involved.
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psychhstudies · 1 month ago
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juperkocom · 11 months ago
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