u/isgo_96

Thank you father because you always listen to me

I want to share this experience with the community because I personally feed myself for my manifestations of their testimonies.

It happens that my wife is in Mexico with her family and I'm in Spain working, so she wanted me to go in December but because of work I saw it complicated so well anyway I used my imagination some nights imagining that that trip was made.

It turns out well, it hasn't been in December but it will be now in September, the details? I didn't even have the money for the ticket, in my work things began to happen such as finding out that my boss had told some colleagues to take a vacation now because an important work season was coming.

And the funniest thing is that my mother just told me, how curious how everything has fit, and I laugh to myself and say "Thank you father, because you always listen to me

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u/isgo_96 — 10 hours ago

The Success of the Revision Technique

Story 1. The Customer Who Accepted What Seemed Impossible
I work as a salesperson in a store, and yesterday I had an experience that once again showed me how quickly a situation can change when you first change your inner state.
A customer called, extremely upset about the delay with her product. She was genuinely angry and demanded that we deliver it on Monday, no matter what. The problem was that the product hadn’t even been prepared yet, so objectively, there was no way it could be ready by then.
She didn’t want explanations, and she didn’t want to know how we were going to solve it. She wanted it on Monday. She was tired of waiting and even threatened to cancel the order.
During the call, I simply listened to her. I didn’t argue or try to convince her of anything. When we finished, instead of getting caught up in the scene or in the emotions of the call, I decided to calm myself down.
I let a few minutes pass and mentally went back over the situation. I changed the scene in my imagination and placed myself in the state I wanted to experience: a calm, receptive, and satisfied customer. I didn’t dwell on the problem or on the question of “How am I going to make this happen?” I simply assumed the outcome I wanted.
Then I called her back.
And it was incredible.
The very same woman who had been extremely angry just a few minutes earlier answered the phone with completely different energy. I calmly explained that the product would not be ready on Monday and that, in fact, it would arrive around the middle of the month.
And she accepted it.
She accepted it naturally and with the best attitude. There was no argument, no threat to cancel the order. She simply accepted the situation.
Of course, I told her that, as compensation for the wait and the inconvenience, we would give her a little something extra.
But what struck me most was how quickly everything changed.
The product itself hadn’t changed. A solution hadn’t suddenly appeared that would allow me to deliver it on Monday. What had changed first was my state in relation to the situation.
And once I stopped feeding the scene of the angry customer and assumed a different outcome inwardly, the outer experience seemed to reorganize itself with surprising speed.
For me, that was the real lesson from yesterday: I didn’t have to change the customer; I had to change my own experience of her.
And once again, I was able to see how quickly the Law can act.

Story 2. Rewriting the Color
This experience also happened while I was working as a salesperson.
Some customers were looking for a product with very specific characteristics. In reality, the model, the measurements, and the benefits were exactly the same. The only thing that made a difference to them was the color. They didn’t want pink. They wanted it in gray.
At first, I was convinced that we had the product available in the gray color they wanted. But when the sale was finalized, I realized that the model was correct, the measurements were correct, but the color was not. The order had ultimately been placed for the pink version.
The strange thing was that I didn’t notice the mistake that same day. However, I went home with a strange feeling, as if something had been left unfinished.
The next day, when I reviewed the order, I discovered what had happened and, naturally, I was startled.
But then I immediately thought: “No. I’ll rewrite it.”
And that’s what I did.
Instead of staying with the scene of the mistake or worrying about what might happen when the customers received the product, I went back to the situation in my mind and rewrote it.
In my imagination, I completely removed the possibility of the gray color.
I went back to seeing the customers standing in front of the product in pink. I imagined them looking at it, approving its characteristics, and being completely satisfied with the order. I even carried the scene all the way to the moment when the sale was finalized.
In my imagination, I asked them:
—“Are you reading and confirming that your order is correct?”
And they answered yes.
That was the scene I chose to keep.
And yesterday, they received their product.
In pink.
The interesting thing is that I didn’t receive a message from them saying how happy they were with the product. There was no special response or confirmation that everything was perfect.
But there was no objection either.
No phone call. No message saying that the color was wrong. No complaint.
And precisely that absence of a negative response made me stop and think: “My assumption has been effective.”
Because for me, the important part of this experience wasn’t simply that they received the product in pink. It was that, after discovering a situation that I considered problematic, I decided not to continue feeding it.
I revised it.
I went back into the scene and took it all the way to the outcome I wanted to experience. And then I let reality do its part.
Once again, I was able to see something that I consider fundamental in practicing the Law: it isn’t always about making something change in front of us; sometimes it is simply about refusing to accept as final something we don’t want to experience, and rewriting it in our imagination.
And this time, the customers’ silence was precisely the confirmation I needed.

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u/isgo_96 — 11 days ago