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Brave Anonymous · 9d

hihi! i have a few questions about manifestation (˶◜ᵕ◝˶) i've been manifesting since 2020 but i still feel like a beginner... anyway i wanted to know
1. what is the difference between law of attraction and law of assumption? ive tried to look this one up on my own but the answers are usually worded too vaguely or similarly :c
2. can you use different manifestation techniques at the same time for the same thing?
and lastly 3. can you manifest multiple things at the same time? it seems obviously yes but to me it takes a lot of focus on just 1 thing to manifest it properly >.<

Thank you for wanting to learn more! Everyone’s always a beginner 〜 There is so much knowledge in this world to be found, even professionals are still learning! Fret not, little song!

01.) Law of Attraction = You attract what you think about, Law of Assumption = Reality is based off of what you assume. They go very hand~in~hand. Because what you think about is what you assume, your reality is often stuck there. But instead of changing how you think right away, change what you assume first! Do not assume people have bad intentions, do not assume people have bad thoughts about you. Assume that there is goodness in everyone’s hearts first, and it’ll change how you think over time.

02.) Yes, and some people would recommend it. I personally do not (even though I do it) as it may cause anxiety / restlessness while trying to manifest ー you don’t really need a technique at all, it’s just a tool to help you believe in yourself! So, do what you need to believe in yourself, but don’t get lost in the process. You already have what you desire after all.

03.) You can, but I also find it takes away focus for me … If you’re good at multitasking, it’ll be easier, but I’m not … Kyahaha!

I hope this could help ♡︎

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