r/LawofAssumptions

Looking for a disabled people that were able to cure themselves

Hello, guys! 🙋🏻‍♀️

Like the title says - I am looking for people that were disable but they cured themselves.

I am disabled and even the simplest things are difficult for me - I cannot walk properly, I cannot sit and things like that.

I have been trying to cure myself with manifestations, robotic affirmations, visualizations, shifting and many other things but…nothing worked.

My main problem is that I cannot ignore my 3D meaning my body and my symptoms because I feel them literally 24/7

It’s extremely easy to manifest a car, money, SP or whatever because you don’t focus on that things all the time. But I cannot NOT focus on my own body.

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u/Brave_Map_2598 — 5 days ago

The Root Cause

You want fast manifestation? Then stop lying to yourself. Every single day you wake up and keep replaying the same trash thoughts about what’s wrong, what’s missing, why it’s so hard. And then you wonder why nothing changes?

Here’s the fact: What you constantly hold in your head as TRUE is what keeps showing up in your life. Not what you want. What you actually accept as real.

Think about it like a computer. Your brain runs on default programming. You didn’t write that program. Your parents, your friends, your past failures, everything around you wrote it. And now that program runs on autopilot 24/7. Every time you automatically react with “of course this happened to me” or “typical, nothing works out,” that’s the program running its code. You don’t even have to think it. It just runs. Like your heart beats without you telling it to.

So you say you want money. Fine. But when you check your bank account, what’s the first raw thought that hits? Not the one you force later. The INSTANT one. The split second before you catch yourself. That thought is “see? broke again.” That’s your program talking. That acceptance of “broke” is your command. Not the wish for cash you wrote on a sticky note. The deep down “yeah this is my reality” that you’ve repeated ten thousand times since you were a kid hearing your parents argue about bills.

That’s not a theory. That’s simple repetition. Whatever thought you repeat most often becomes your default channel. And your default channel is what shapes your days.

You want a specific person? Fine. But every quiet moment when you’re driving alone or lying in bed before sleep, what tape plays? You replay how they ignored you, how it failed, how you weren’t good enough, how they chose someone else. That’s your command too. Not the cute daydream of them finally texting you back. The rough “they don’t want me” thought that you keep replaying over and over. You’ve thought that thought so many times it fits your brain like an old worn-out shoe. Familiar. Comfortable. Even though it hurts.

So now you try techniques, watch videos, whatever. Fine. Do all that. But here’s where you mess it up: five minutes later, your guard drops. Your mouth goes right back to complaining about rent with your friends. Your eyes scroll past luxury stuff on Instagram and that bitter “must be nice” feeling hits your gut. Your whole body tightens when the bill notification pops up. That reaction? That’s not random. That’s your REAL request. Louder than any pretty words you forced out this morning.

Let me break it down. Say you spend 10 minutes doing your technique. That’s 600 seconds. But the other 23 hours and 50 minutes of your day? That’s 85,800 seconds where your old trash program is running the show. 85,800 vs 600. Which one do you think wins? Exactly. You’re trying to pour a bucket of clean water into a swimming pool full of sewage and wondering why the pool doesn’t turn clear.

EXAMPLE so you really get it:

Two guys want a red car. They both want it fast. No waiting around.

Guy A: Says “I want a red car” every morning. Does his method for ten minutes. Visualizes it. Writes it down. Good for him. Then he closes his notebook and spends the rest of his day saying stuff like “cars are too expensive,” “I’ll never afford that kind of ride,” “my old junk is dying again,” “only rich people get nice cars.” He sees a red car on the road and instantly feels jealous. He doesn’t even notice he’s doing it. It’s automatic.

Guy B: Says nothing fancy. Doesn’t do some big method. But here’s the difference. When he sees a red car on the street, his brain doesn’t react with lack. No jealousy. No scarcity. He just thinks “yeah, that’s normal for me” and moves on like it’s no big deal. When someone asks him about his ride, he doesn’t go into a sad story about being broke or unlucky. He just shrugs like “I’m figuring out which one I want.”

Now what happens?

Guy A might see red cars everywhere. That’s his little crumb. A red car at a stoplight. A friend sends him a photo. He gets excited for a second. “Ooh proof!” Then it fades. And his program kicks back in: “see? that’s not YOUR car.” So nothing sticks. Because his deeper programming says “nice things aren’t for me.”

Guy B? Within weeks, something natural happens. Maybe a relative offers him a red car cheap. Maybe a coworker gives him a crazy good deal. Maybe he stumbles into the perfect opportunity. Why? Because his brain isn’t fighting itself. He’s not sending mixed signals. His default channel says “this is normal for me,” so reality matches it without resistance.

Your root problem is simple. You keep feeding two opposite orders. Your mouth orders steak. You write down “steak.” You say “steak” in the mirror. But your gut, your automatic reaction, your instant emotional response? That keeps ordering poison. Every day. Every time you see a bill, check your balance, think about that person, or compare yourself to someone who already has what you want.

And here’s the part most people avoid: Reality responds to the louder order. Not the cute one you whispered for ten minutes. The louder one. The more frequent one. The one with the gut punch, the sigh, the eye roll, the “same old story.” That one has weight. That one has repetition. That one has history. Reality doesn’t care what you WANT. It responds to what you KEEP REPEATING.

So stop asking “how do I make this faster?” That’s the wrong question. Start asking “what am I actually accepting as true right now before I catch myself?” Because that instant answer? That’s your real command. That’s what’s running everything.

Until you catch that nasty automatic loop and DECIDE to stop feeding it, stop replaying it, stop polishing it, stop treating it like your comfort zone… you can do every technique on earth. You can meditate under a full moon. You can write endless lists. You can repeat affirmations until your voice gives out.

Nothing sticks.

You’ll get crumbs. Tiny signs. Small wins. Little proof. Then it disappears. Then you feel bad. Then you chase another technique. Then repeat the same cycle for another year. Another five years. Another decade.

Change the trash at the root. Or stay stuck. Those are your only two options. Pick one.

No technique saves a man who secretly loves his own misery. And if you keep running the same old thoughts, same old flinches, same old "this is just how it is for me"... then yeah. You love it. Or at least you're too comfortable with it to throw it out. Your call.

Nobody's coming to do it for you.

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u/loveicey — 6 days ago

Is this how inner conversation is supposed to work? Sharing my natural scenes

So I've been practicing Law of Assumption for a while now and I wanted to share how my inner conversation actually looks and get some feedback from people who understand Neville deeply.

I don't do the scripted YouTube style imagination where I make my SP say "I love you" or "I can't stop thinking about you." It never felt natural to me.

Instead my inner conversations are more like — ordinary life scenes where she's already in my life. Completely unforced. Sometimes they happen spontaneously without me even trying.

Some examples:

  • We're at a mall heading to a friend's birthday party at a bar. We run into someone I know. I introduce her naturally as my girlfriend. We talk for a bit then part ways and take my gf back at to my place.
  • bored Friday evening, we take the metro somewhere, run into old colleagues, tell them we're heading out for drinks. We both get drunk and head back home.
  • Or just a simple Saturday, picking up beers with her, getting fried chicken, heading home, eating and sleeping.

No romantic scenes, just life in ordinary.

My question to this community that, is this what inner conversation is supposed to feel like? Because it doesn't feel like work. It just feels like thinking.

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u/Mental_Abroad_3549 — 7 days ago

Strong Desires

Most people barely crave anything deeply. They say they “want” money, beauty, romance, luxury, fame, dream body, perfect face, perfect partner, yet five minutes later their mind already running somewhere else. That weak craving gives weak results. Strong desire means full hunger for one damn thing without constantly changing your mind every hour. Real desire burns nonstop. Real desire stays locked in your chest all day and night. Real desire keeps screaming “mine mine mine” no matter what nonsense stands in front of you.

Too many people treat desire like some casual wishlist. That lazy craving carries zero power. You gotta crave your desire like food after starving all day. Like water after walking under brutal summer heat. Like sleep after staying awake for two nights. THAT level of hunger changes everything fast. Half-hearted craving gives half-hearted results. Soft craving gives soft results. Deep craving mixed with full confidence pushes everything harder and faster.

Many people ruin everything by constantly doubting themselves every ten minutes. One minute full hype then next minute panic then next minute sadness then next minute searching another guru online for reassurance. Stop doing that shit. Stop treating your desire like some faraway impossible thing. Speak about it mentally like ownership already settled. Stop begging. Stop whining. Stop crawling after it like somebody else owns it. Your desire belongs with you already.

Also stop making your desire “too big” inside your head. Riches, beauty, fame, luxury, dream romance, dream body-none of that impossible. People every damn day gain crazy things from pure deep craving mixed with unwavering confidence. Meanwhile many others stay stuck because their craving weakens after one bad day. Their hunger fades too quickly. Their focus keeps jumping around nonstop. One day money. Next day romance. Next day appearance. Next day revenge. Their mind scattered everywhere.

Desire harder. Crave harder. Mentally claim the whole damn thing. Not half. Not scraps. Not leftovers. The WHOLE thing. Keep that hunger burning constantly until your mind fully accepts nothing less. Stop lowering your standards due to current nonsense. Stop asking “can I?” and start mentally saying “already mine.” That inner firmness matters way more than endless online chatter from fake manifestation teachers repeating recycled nonsense daily.

Strong desire changes everything fast. Weak craving changes nothing.

-By William W. Atkinson

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u/loveicey — 13 days ago

Update

Hey guys, I updated this community wiki and uploaded three of the best manifestation authors’ free PDFs here — Dr. Joe Dispenza, Edward Art and Florence Scovel Shinn. Their books are honestly really good if you want to understand manifestation better and manifest much faster.

If you go to this community, you’ll see “Wiki” written in blue at the top. Just click it and everything will be there.

And

There are many more authors other than the ones mentioned in the wiki. Some of them have really good chapters and useful information too.

The authors I didn’t mention in the wiki, I’ll occasionally post separately in this community with individual posts whenever I find something interesting or worth reading from them.

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u/loveicey — 13 days ago

For fuck sake stop listening to every manifestation coach, guru, influencer, “mindset queen,” or random motivational person online like they secretly hold the answers to your entire reality because most of these people are literally just talking confidently in front of a camera while constantly contradicting themselves every few months. One coach says repeat affirmations nonstop all day, another says repeating too much is wrong. One says ignore reality completely, another says focus on reality. One says detach fully, another says obsess harder. One says “don’t chase,” another says “persist constantly.” At this point half these people are just recycling the same advice with different aesthetics and dramatic wording.

And the funniest part is none of these coaches even fully agree with each other.

That alone should already tell people something.

If these people supposedly mastered manifestation perfectly then why is every coach teaching something completely different from the next coach? Why does their advice constantly change depending on what becomes popular online? Why does one video completely contradict another video uploaded months earlier? Because a huge amount of these influencers are not speaking from some higher intelligence. They are internet personalities trying to stay relevant online.

And honestly people seriously need to stop worshipping manifestation influencers like The Wizard Liz, Tam Kaur, Simone Squared and many others like they are perfect untouchable geniuses. Aesthetic editing, luxury apartments, pretty makeup, deep voiceovers, soft background music, expensive outfits, and confident talking do not automatically make somebody wise. Most people are falling for presentation more than actual substance.

And if you actually searched deeper instead of blindly idolizing influencers, you would quickly find endless criticism pages, Reddit snark discussions, public controversies, old tweets, contradictions, drama, ego problems, fake online personas, attention obsession, and nonstop nonsense connected to many of these coaches. A lot of these people spend more time building an internet image than actually living the “perfect mindset” they constantly preach online.

That’s the part nobody wants to admit.

These coaches motivate people while their own personal life behind the screen is often messy as hell. Yet people still hand over their entire mindset to strangers online because those strangers know how to sound confident for ten minutes on YouTube or TikTok.

And honestly this constant coach consumption completely destroys your focus.

People wake up every morning immediately checking another coach’s opinion before even listening to themselves first. Then another influencer uploads another dramatic “you’ve been manifesting wrong” video and suddenly everybody panics again. Now your head is overcrowded with twenty different opinions fighting each other inside your brain. One coach says do this. Another says never do that. Another says you’re blocking yourself. Another says nothing can block you. Another says affirm robotically. Another says robotic affirming is useless.

It becomes nonstop mental noise.

And that noise is exactly why so many people stay stuck and confused for months or years.

Fast manifestation becomes much easier once you stop stuffing your head with endless opinions from random internet personalities every single day. You do not need fifty gurus talking inside your brain all the time. You do not need another influencer telling you how to think every morning, every night, every second of your day.

Your inner voice already knows more about you than strangers online ever will.

Seriously stop putting these people above yourself. Most manifestation coaches are regular internet influencers with ring lights, editing apps, aesthetics, and marketing skills. That’s it.

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u/loveicey — 14 days ago