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Scripting the Day I Passed the Real Estate Exam

Note: Scripting is the process of writing out your desires as if they've already manifested. Scripting makes your goals feel more attainable because you've already mapped out a possible way to achieve them. We pull up to 1515 Clay St and it looks just how I'd imagined it. The imposing grey building with levels demarcated by shelf-like blockie windowsills stood proudly amongst the other official buildings of Downtown Oakland. I leaned over and kissed Babe farewell and he says Don't worry you'll do great. I leave my phone and purse in the car with him because I'd have to put them in a locker anyway, can't have those things during the exam.  All I need is myself up there, the test is all on computers.  I walk to the elevator and press '7'. I walk by room 702 and, upon inspection, realize the room must be in 703. Both suite numbers were noted on the website. I find an open computer station and sit down, looking to my left and right, realizing that the te

And She Discovered Law of Assumption- World BLOWN!

 So originally I created this blog from the perspective of someone very involved with all things law of attraction. Many of my blog posts are my very own versions of LOA exercises (positive aspects, meditation challenges, scripting etc). But recently, I've been feeling a little disenchanted with my LOA practices. Hold your horses now that does not necessarily mean with manifesting itself, just with the law of attraction approach to manifestation. It was this very moment I went down my own proverbial (Youtube) rabbit hole of exploration. Fast forward 3 days and I'd watched damn near all of the episodes of the  Aiva Manifested that   and Sammy Ingram who both talk about something called the law of assumption. I had never heard of the law of assumption up until this point and was very fascinated by its main idea. From what I can tell, law of assumption is like a branch on the tree that is law of attraction. You get what you assume is true is the basic idea behind it. An assumptio