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  1. X22tut
    July 4, 2024 @ 1:08 am

    Hey people!!!!!
    Good mood and good luck to everyone!!!!!

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  2. fatemeh
    February 11, 2026 @ 11:03 pm

    Hello, good morning.
    I have been struggling with a problem for a long time. The things I want and have in my mind appear in the lives of others and I am bothered by this issue. Recently, I was looking to start a gold shop with my wife, but it has not happened yet and my mind does not accept the idea that I am in my desire now. My mind keeps telling me that I have to wait or I don’t have it and it is difficult to achieve it.

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    • Bree
      February 16, 2026 @ 9:47 am

      Thank you for sharing this so openly. What you’re describing is actually more encouraging than you realize.
      When you see others achieving exactly what YOU have been dreaming about – a gold shop, financial abundance, a specific business – that’s what we call “birds before land.” Just like sailors used to spot birds in the sky before seeing the coastline, other people manifesting YOUR desires is a sign that your land is close. The bridge is being built. You’re not being left behind; you’re getting a preview.

      Now, about your mind saying “I have to wait” or “I don’t have it yet…”
      That voice is looking OUTWARD for proof. But manifestation works entirely in the opposite direction – it asks you to find proof INWARD, before the physical evidence appears. That’s faith in the unseen, and it’s the whole game.
      Here’s a simple practice to help your mind accept the new reality:

      1. Stop trying to convince your mind – shift your body first.
      Your mind is skeptical because your nervous system still feels like the gold shop owner is “someone else.” So instead of arguing with your thoughts, ask yourself: “How would I feel in my body if the shop already existed?” Relaxed? Proud? Purposeful? Spend 2 minutes each morning sitting in THAT feeling, without needing to see the shop yet.

      2. Speak from the end, not toward it.
      Instead of “I want to open a gold shop,” try “My wife and I are building something beautiful together.” You’re not lying – you’re narrating from the identity of someone whose dream is already in motion. Because energetically, it is.

      3. When you see others succeeding, say something like this out loud:
      “That’s my reflection. If it exists in their life, it exists in consciousness and consciousness is where I create from.” Then let it go. Don’t monitor it. Don’t compare timelines.

      The shift you’re looking for isn’t about forcing your mind to believe something it doesn’t yet. It’s about turning your attention from the outer world – where the shop doesn’t exist yet – to the inner world, where it already does. That inner knowing, held consistently, is what eventually breaks through into physical reality.

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