Re: This is how I do it - share your tips too!
First, a comment. I do, in fact, play The Sims. I find it to be an extraordinarily good metaphor for a lot of things metaphysical, in fact. (As well as a fine waste of time )
Secondly, I'm still working on finding a consistent technique, so I've been putting the focus on actually changing (or, rather, losing) my perception of reality. Lately, my reality is so incredibly subjective it's actually impossible to describe, other than to say everything is like being in a lucid dream, wherein I am entirely aware that the whole of it is being created by me (or, at least, through me).
However, I do find that writing stuff down is helpful. I write a journal, writing as if whatever it is has already manifested. As an example, you could write about your trip to the car dealer, and how you found the perfect car and ordered it exactly the way you wanted it, and paid with cash, and then write about how great it is to have this new car, describe driving it, etc. It's important to include enough detail that it seems "real" in the way that good writing becomes real in your mind as you read it, but you don't want to be so detailed that it's going to put limits on it (that's hard to describe; almost anything is okay when it comes to detail, including the weather, what the salesman is like, etc., but if you put in too much "immovable" or "hard" detail, it can greatly slow things down because it takes so much more universal "processor time" to generate that much detail, so keep in stuff that's important to you, and let the rest just be whatever it wants to be).
But, I'm not getting consistent results with this. Yet.
Lately, I find that just thinking about something enough and saying it out loud will trigger all kinds of manifestation chains. It's actually both weird and funny when it manifests. But do be careful with it, because I manifested myself into a rather serious illness because I wanted my husband to use up some of his sick leave (he's leaving that job and it'll be lost, though he does get a pay-out for unused vacation time), and I wanted a good reason not to resume university this trimester (going to take it up again next term, but I really wanted a break), and I had a few other random thoughts and desires that were fulfilled by getting good and sick. I mean, it was the manifestation of every desire, but it wasn't a desirable manifestation, if you take my meaning. At this point, I haven't worked out how to get around that aspect of conscious manifestation, and this is most certainly not the first time this has happened.
May the light surround you, may you be blessed. May the light surround us, may we be blessed. May love and light surround us all, and may we all be healed and blessed. And so it is, and so it shall be, now and ever after.
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