The Mind-Bending Concept of “Everyone is You Pushed Out” Explained (EIYPO)
Are you struggling to manifest your desires despite using all the “right” techniques? Do you feel like you’re doing everything “right” but still not getting the results you want? Maybe it’s time to shift your focus from external actions to internal transformation. In this article, we’ll explore the concept of “everyone is you pushed out” and how it can speed up your manifestation.
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What Is Everyone Is You Pushed Out (EIYPO)?
To understand this concept, let’s start with a metaphor.
Imagine that you’re standing in front of a mirror. If you smile, the mirror shows you a smile. If you frown, it shows you a frown.
In the same way:
The people and circumstances in your life are like mirrors that reflect back beliefs that you hold within yourself. The whole world is a reflection of your inner state.
When you change what’s inside, you change what you see outside. That’s the essence of “everyone is you pushed out.”
As Neville said:
The whole vast world is yourself pushed out.
In other words, everything is responding to you.
Neville Goddard
The concept of E.I.Y.P.O. comes from the teachings of Neville Goddard. Neville was a spiritual teacher, and author who taught about the power of the mind and manifestation. He emphasized the power of imagination and the importance of feeling as if your desire is already real.
Neville Goddard’s teachings center around the law of assumption.
The law of assumption states that what you assume to be true creates your reality. The outer world is only a projection of your reality.
How “Everyone Is You Pushed Out” Can Help You Manifest
So, how does the concept fit into manifesting?
Simply put, it means that everyone and everything in your reality is a reflection of your own thoughts and beliefs.
If you hold negative beliefs about someone or something, that negativity will be reflected back to you. On the other hand, if you hold positive beliefs and thoughts, you’ll see positivity reflected to you.
When you realize that the people and circumstances in your life are reflections of your own belief system, you can start to take responsibility for what you’re creating.
Instead of blaming external factors for your problems or limitations, you can focus on changing what’s inside.
When you shift your thoughts, emotions, and beliefs, you can create a new reality that reflects your deepest desires.
Remember this:
The external world responds to your inner state. To change the world around you, you must start with yourself first. Then your outer world must confirm the change you made inside.
Self-love
It’s important to emphasize the role of self-love and self-acceptance in the manifestation process.
As we said: Your external reality is a reflection of your internal reality. This means that every single person in the world is an aspect of yourself.
If we don’t love and accept ourselves, we’ll attract experiences and people who reflect those feelings.
It’s crucial to work on our self-concept and see ourselves as worthy and deserving of what we desire.
Our unconscious limiting beliefs can sabotage our efforts to materialize what we desire. These beliefs are often formed in childhood and become deeply ingrained in our subconscious mind. They can manifest as negative self-talk and self-sabotaging behaviors. Therefore, it’s important to identify and release these limiting beliefs.
A good question to ask yourself is:
What are some recurring patterns or situations in your life that you’re not happy with?
This question can help you identify limiting beliefs that may be holding you back. Once you recognize these patterns, you can begin to shift your internal beliefs and focus on manifesting the reality you truly desire.
You can also use techniques such as affirmations, visualizations, and other practices to reinforce your new, positive beliefs.
Our perception of others
Another important aspect of E.I.Y.P.O. is how our perception of others affects our reality. If we view someone in a negative way, that is how they will appear in our life. So it’s important to change the story we tell ourselves about others and focus on their positive qualities.
That brings up another important question:
How do you perceive people that are close to you? How do you think and feel about them?
For example: If you believe that all men are untrustworthy, you’ll likely encounter many untrustworthy men in your life. But if you change that belief and start believing that there are plenty of trustworthy men out there, you’ll start to attract more trustworthy men into your life. This is how your thoughts and beliefs shape your reality.
To summarize:
E.I.Y.P.O. is based on the concept that everyone in your world is your reflection. So, everyone is responding to you. To change your world and others in it, focus on changing the way you think and feel.
Step-by-step breakdown:
Okay, now you know how this concept works. Let’s break it down step-by-step, so you can start using it:
- The first step is to clearly figure out what it is that you want. This could be a specific person, a new job, a healthy body, or anything else that you desire. Be specific and clear about what you want.
- Once you know what you want, create a short and memorable image in your mind that implies you already have what you desire. This image should be something that would only happen if your desire had been fulfilled.
- To fully focus on your desire, relax and shut off your physical senses. Try to let go of any distractions and bring your attention to your inner world.
- Bring the image you created into your mind and imagine yourself in the middle of it. See and experience the event from the first-person perspective.
- As you focus on this image, allow the feelings of your wish fulfilled to naturally awaken within you. This may include feelings of joy, gratitude, or excitement.
- Finally, stay focused on this experience until you feel the positive emotions of it actually happening. Immerse yourself in the experience. This may take some practice, but eventually, you’ll begin to feel the state of your wish fulfilled.
Keep in mind that you’ll probably have to repeat your imaginal act more times in order for this technique to work. So, stay persistent.
Everyone Is You Pushed Out: Specific Person Manifestation
As a manifestation coach, I’ve seen the transformative power of the “everyone is you pushed out” concept firsthand. One of my clients had been struggling to manifest a specific person.
When we started working together, I helped her uncover some of the unconscious beliefs that were driving this pattern. She had a pattern of attracting partners who were emotionally unavailable.
Through our work, she realized that the reason she hadn’t been successful in manifesting her SP was that she had been projecting negative thoughts and beliefs onto him.
In her mind, she was repeating a story about how this person was emotionally unavailable and not interested in her. She had been projecting her own fears and insecurities onto him. As a result, this was the version of him that was showing up in her reality.
But when she started to believe that he wants to be with her, everything changed. She began to imagine him as loving, committed, and interested in her.
He started to reach out to her more often, showing more interest and affection, as she shifted her perception of him.
To cut a long story short: She not only manifested her SP but also learned to love and accept herself more. She realized that everything she experiences in her life is a reflection of her own thoughts and beliefs and took responsibility for creating a more positive and fulfilling reality for herself.
So, if you want to get the same outcome as she did, follow the 6-step process described above.
To get your person:
- Define what you want.
- Create an image of your person acting the way you want.
- Relax and focus on your inner state.
- Bring your image to your mind.
- Allow the feelings of your wish fulfilled to arouse.
- Stay focused and immerse yourself in the experience.
To manifest your person it’s important to be predominantly focused on the feeling of being in a loving, healthy relationship. You might also need to:
- Work on your own concept of self, self-love, and self-acceptance.
- Heal limiting beliefs or fears that may be blocking you from getting what you want.
- Let go of any attachment to the outcome.
E.I.Y.P.O. trap
It’s also important to address this common misconception:
E.I.Y.P.O. is not meant to be used for self-blame or to justify staying in toxic relationships. Rather, it’s about taking responsibility for your own inner state.
In situations where a relationship is toxic or abusive, you need to prioritize your own well-being. That includes making the decision to walk away. By doing so, you are setting boundaries and creating space for healthier relationships to enter your life.
Remember: You have the power to create the life and relationships you want. That starts with taking responsibility for your own thoughts, feeling, and behaviors.
Everyone Is You Pushed Out: Conclusion
If you’re ready to start harnessing the power of this principle in your own life, start by becoming more aware of your mental diet. Notice any negative patterns or limiting assumptions and beliefs that may be holding you back. And, most importantly, start to actively work to shift them.
Keep in mind, the way you perceive and interact with the people in your life can have a direct impact on your manifestation. When you change your own inner world, the world in which you live must change to match it.
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