by Stingray

The purpose of vibrational work, as far as manifesting is concerned, is for you to feel better. That's it.

Notice I didn't say that the purpose of vibrational work is for you to feel better to manifest what you want. There's a big difference.

Yes, paradoxically, if you do the process only to feel better, you'll get what you want. But you can't fake it.

As soon as you start doing a vibrational process because you are secretly after that manifestation, you'll start introducing resistance that will slow it down or block it.

Why is this important?

Because sometimes when people are trying to feel better, they think they must find something in their current reality to feel better about. They think it has to be something "real". But that's not necessary at all.

If you are using a manifesting process only to feel better, and that's all, why does it matter what you are focused on?

I could focus on a thought of me lying on a sun lounger on a hot, sandy beach staring out to sea with 100 dollar bills floating delicately through the air around me like butterflies, and I am lying there and every so often I am just plucking those notes from the gentle breeze whenever I feel like it and using them to give to the waiter to bring me more drinks/food from the beach bar.

It feels fairly impossible to me since I've never seen money flying around like that but just thinking a thought like that makes me feel better.

And that’s the key point here. By merely engaging in this visualization, my mood improves dramatically. This uplifted state is, in itself, enough for me to manifest whatever I desire by using the magnetic power that lies within that emotionally-aligned condition.

It's not about the realism of the money flying or the specifics of the beach scene; rather, it’s about how these thoughts make me feel better. That emotional elevation is what truly matters in the context of vibrational work for manifesting.

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