How To Live In The End: The Art of The Fulfilled Imagination

Introduction

In this blog post, I am going to be talking about deeper into the topic of living in the end, where I will be talking about resistance and blockage and the role they play during intention setting and in the inner alchemy of a person's psyche. Some of my most promising practices for clearing away resistance, limiting beliefs and generational blockages. Stay tuned, this is going to be an interesting read.

What Does It Mean to “Live in the end”?

This one phrase was a hassle to pin down, and once it finally clicked, it totally transformed the way I was approaching the whole manifestation thing. It is Neville Goddard’s famous “Live in the end” line. See, for a long time, I never really understood what he meant. I mean, I heard the words, and they were English, but I just didn't get it. How am I supposed to live in the end when the end hasn’t even happened yet? I had trouble with visualization as well, and I would always wonder how one act is fulfilled when your 3D reality clearly says otherwise, and you feel like crap most of the time.

The wish fulfilled and to be perfect in vision and in emotion, or so I thought.

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But as time passed by, I got access to more resources which helped clear all that mental clutter and a lot of personal testing, I soon caame to realize that to live in the end does not mean picture perfect, it does not even have to be a picture, it just means accepting the truth that your desire is already done and it is on it's way to you — your job is to believe it to the point of delusionality if needed up until the point that your inner world no longer feels the need to question it.

I feel the need to say that if this is a medical issue, then seek professional help and pair it with the law of assumption.

The moment your desire starts to feel like a memory, you know you have got it in the bag... the end.

The End Is Not A Place, It Is A State of Being

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Usually, when I heard the term "living in the end," I always used to think about it as an external point in time, as in when the car arrives, whenever that moment that relationship begins, when my account balance blows up, which was not off the mark; however, it was missing something.

For me, the missing link was my way of viewing the whole thing. See, whenever I visualize, I tend to see things happening from a third-person point of view instead of a first-person point of view. My ability to visualize was absolute rubbish. That and the fact that I needed to know exactly how long I need to be living in this end to make it stick.

I had so many questions and no one in particular to provide the answers that I needed.

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“Assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled and persist in that assumption.” — Neville Goddard

So I made a mental note of all the things that seemed to be the problem and tried to troubleshoot one after the other.

The first issue was THE END itself?

What I learned is that living in the end is the equivalent of skipping the small talk part of a conversation with a stranger and going into the deep soul connection and we-talked-for-hour part.

Instead of manifesting step by step how you are going to get that apartment with the view you want, trying to navigate every situation, gesture and dialogue mentally, trying to steer it in your favour - you simply skip the baby steps and head right on to quantum leaps.

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Living in the end would be you visualizing as if you are remembering a memory from the future, and in this memory you are standing in that apartment in your PJ right before bed and you are taking in the view at the window, hold this vision and count to 10 then head over to the bed in your imagination and lie down, hold this for 10 seconds as well and then release the future memory and open your eyes.

If done right, you will feel a sensation similar to coming out of a sleep state, you know the feeling when you are sleeping and in a dream, and you feel yourself start to wake up - it feels like a vacuum pulls you back into the waking world from the dream/astral one.

Yeah, that feeling... There usually is a miniature version when you get lost in deep thought, that's how you know you have absolutely nailed it, that is the state akin to sleep Neville keeps going on about.

From Daydreaming to Fulfilled Imagination

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We often find ourselves lost in our fantasies whenever we get a couple to ourselves, and daydreaming is a fun pastime for most. If only we were informed that this very act, if done right with proper alignment to the trajectory of our life experience and a little bit of intention, all our fantasies can come true.

"If you can dream it, you can do it" is not just a motivational quote; at this point it's ancient mystical wisdom to be taken literally.

Imagination is not just daydreaming; it is creation. It just needs a bit of magnitude and direction on your path.

Living in the end means that whenever you are imagining something, do not just see it as you would a movie and you are the main character, but see it as you would a first-person video game. Below is how I would visualize holding a rock.

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You don't see the person being controlled in the game, but you see their hands right in front of the screen, and should the player be controlled to look down, you'd see their torso and feet. Just as the eyes see things in real life.

I would recommend you go onto YouTube and search "Call of Duty: Black Ops Walkthrough" and watch about 5 minutes worth of the gameplay.

All you need to do is to see yourself after you have got what you wanted, not at the moment you got it, but say a week or two later, when the pressure has settled, and the excitement has faded away, and things have synced back to normal. See now the wish fulfilled feels like any other day, except now you are at that job, and I kid you not, folks, I have gotten every job I applied for simply by seeing myself already at the desk.

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I do a bit of recon work, I visit them and look around, especially when I go to make enquiries about the vacancy or when I am dropping off my application, just so I can see the place and then I project myself there in my imagination afterwards.

I say it is Monday and I am wearing xyz, and I walk in through the day, say hi to everyone who is now my co-worker ,and I sit behind my desk. 10 seconds at a time was all that was required, and I got it every single time.

Oh, and here is the key most important part of it all: It is not about “wanting it,” but about “remembering it,” with feeling, be it good, bad or otherwise, all energy is manifestation energy.

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This is the crucial shift to work through. The subtle shift from desire to remembrance, this right here, changes everything.

So whenever you imagine, I don't want to you hold the idea of “I want this.” at the back of your mind but to think, “Yes, this is what I remember it feeling like. This is what it felt like when it became mine.” you can eve feel miserable at that point and it will manifest anyway. I urge you to try it and see for yourself.

So all that talk about worrying that you might botch your manifestation from overthinking and worrying is nonsense. You can ruin anything unless you believe you can. The law will take all that you think, feel and consent to being true, i.e believe. So the second you believe the worry is going to ruin anything, it does. This is why limiting beliefs are such a pickle and need to be eliminated, as you would pests in your kitchen.

No joke... call the mental exterminator ASAP.

A Practical Guide on How to Live in the End

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  1. Step 1: Create your “The End" scene. - Choose an imaginal scene that works for you, something you are comfortable with. Something realistic that you know you can do, but a little out of your comfort zone, something that will confirm the presence of psychic phenomena, which implies your wish is fulfilled. Here is a real example from my experience, I often take walks in nature in the morning every other day of the week, I usually only see birds but that day I set intension to see a snake, I picked the color and all - brown and then as I was visualizing my regular route, I said to myself in my inner dialogue "careful" and then a snake crosses my path, sees my and heads off in the opposite direction giving me a good look at it.
  2. Step 2: Charge it with emotion: Don’t force emotion — they usually are already there and will always accompany a thought. In my case, I was feeling indifferent, just a feeling of normalcy one has during visualization, a bit air,y but that's all. The goal was to feel startled at first, and then a bit of fear because of - snake, and then homeostasis when the danger was gone. I did not feel this, but I monologued it - like a narrator on Nat Geo watching my future memory.
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  4. Step 3: Let it go: As you drift out of the state akin to sleep, the scene will tend to replay on a loop, let it, until it wears itself out. Letting go does not mean to forget the intention. I had manifested stuff today that I had anxiety over just yesterday, apparently it is more about surrender than forgetting. You can't botch intention with worry.
  5. Step 4: Detach from doubt. Once you are done with steps 1 through ,3 you run into doubt. This annoying obstacle in your path needs onlyto be ignored, better yet, alchemized. One can take doubt and turn it into fuel. I use affirmation, and I say this when doubt starts to really bug me "All doubts and worries are happening for my benefi,t leading me to the wish fulfilled". While in the SATS, this lets my subconscious mind know that whenever we come across doubt. The default way of handling it is to remain calm and believe that it is simply fuel appearing just in time to power our intentions into the wish fulfilled. A genius mind hack I learned from Elmer O. Locker Jr.
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And one day on my walk, I heard my voice in my mind say "careful," and seconds later, there was the brown snake, at the same spot I had seen it in my "future memory" visualization. It took one look at me and disappeared in the other direction as fast as it could go. The memory of the intention came back to me later during that day, a pattern I had noticed before, right before the intention manifests, we forget all about it.

The whole thing is like the grandfather paradox but in the 4th dimension, I did not put the snake there, it was in its natural habitat. I just synced with it that morning; however, the careful came from a past version of me from way before I saw the snake. Which came first chicken or the egg, type of paradox... I feel like I am drifting off subject.

This very small change in mental organization will transform everything. Worry will no longer seem like a threat; most of it is not your way. Your new state of being unbothered by doubt and worry signals to the subconscious mind saying "I have received and it was proudly sponsored by fear and doubts" haha I love it.

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So, dearest gentle reader, when you begin to live like this, and fully embody the whole living in the end, the universe will rearrange itself and all that which exists within quietly around your conviction, orchestrating things in your favour in jaw-dropping ways to say the least.

The limit is your imagination and your ability to take initiative. I urge you to explore beyond what you were told the law can do. Leave a comment so I can know what awesome endeavours you have been up to.

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