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Q&A: Why SP manifestation must be coupled with good self-concept
In this Reddit post, SP refers to specific person, usually of the romantic variety. Let's go. https://www.reddit.com/r/NevilleGoddard2/comments/1eeu2ay/comment/lfgpk16/
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Q&A: the only one who gets to tell you how your story ends is you.
Here we have a Reddit case of someone who’s struggling to manifest in the face of the opposite 3D reality. Let’s have a listen:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ManifestationSP/comments/1f5ov28/need_your_help/
Q:
Need your help
I’m perspiring. I live with my end. But I get so many people telling me that it doesn’t work.
I need your help.
A: (by yours truly)
Help is here. Calm down. Take a deep breath.
In the past, before learning conscious manifestation, I wanted to do so many things, but so many people such as my parents or teachers or friends oppose my ideas or don't find them exciting. At the time I took their advice because I had the (limiting) belief that they knew better than me how to run my life, and people-pleasing definitely runs in the family. It was after I finally took charge of my life and didn't tell anyone what I was up to that I made progress in my desired directions.
Actually, in the end, only you get to decide how your story ends. Does it end with your naysayers winning, or do you win? Who do you want to be the winner in the end? Then decide that that is your ending.
Keep practicing the law (of assumption) and, meanwhile, live in the moment. Enjoy yourself. Go easy on yourself. Manifestation is meant to be easy.
Q:
That’s right. I feel like I’m on a good track to change myself and influence “I am-ness” if it comes to manifesting my ex back. I feel very very positive but recently I found too many sceptics in my environment and I felt a bit unsure. I am the one that is going to win. I feel this.
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Spiritual dangers the church faces as it goes woke
I'm copying (with minor alterations) my response to my aunt, to whom I gave the providence meme yesterday, who told me in the UK her current church has gone woke with LGBTQ+ ideology and she's leaving with her husband for a new church:
Mrs Dumpling vents more today. On churches preaching B.S., I can't help thinking of the "In the last days..." in 2nd Timothy chapter 3. No matter which church we go to, because we live in a fallen world, there's a risk of the doctrine getting corrupted, so it's imperative for us to hide God's word in our hearts that we might not sin against Him. Psalm 119 verse 11. Jesus spoke up against the holy, revered and feared religious leaders in the first century, so neither do we as Christ's have to comply with the leadership made up of sons of vipers. I noticed Zig Ziglar, a motivational speaker on a book cover. I said in the self-help world, the spiritual threats Christians face are influences from things like law of attraction and New Age and even channelled entities, which are spiritual dangers, partly because it's big business and the ethics can be shady. It's not all light and love and miracles; people end up with hurt finances and mental health and testimonies abound of people who've left law of attraction for Christianity. During covid I was in an online Christian fellowship that strongly emphasized spiritual warfare, so I've become quite familiar with conscious manifestation and its connection to law of attraction... "manifestation" is nothing but having childlike faith in the Lord that my prayers are definitely heard and I am literally what I think/believe (speak life over myself, life and death are in the power of the tongue, gratefulness, forgiveness), but YouTubers preaching manifestation use all sorts of strange terms and references to mortal teachers, channelled entities like Bashar or occult literature such as kabbalah, Jewish fables! I call you out, Robert Zink at Law of attraction solutions. Instead of giving the Lord his due respect, they say "it doesn't matter what name you call it, source energy or universe or infinite intelligence" when Jesus is the name above all names. I mean, okay, if you hate God, at least the universe has your back. This is a very common self-concept affirmation that I'm comfortable using because of my negative mental association with the word God. But the universe isn't "the name above all names," you see. That name is this: the I am is your only salvation. Teachers of these things just love to be ecumenical and put Jesus Christ on par with with other religious spiritual figures teachers, thus denying His deity and even to the point of denying His humanity — but that's gnosticism, the false doctrine that Jesus didn't come in the flesh, or the claim the Bible doesn't speak of a historical Jesus, which Neville Goddard kept saying in his books. We know one test of demons is the 2nd epistle by John chapter 1 verse 7, and it's of the antichrist to deny Jesus was 100% man. If we're not careful, we might adopt heretical beliefs and soon it may be too late for correction. So infuriating. I harbor so much contempt for the falsehoods being circulated that I want to give them a good talking to.
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Why I Have Ten Thousand Reasons to Praise and Be Grateful/Thankful (but not to the God you think)
tl;dr: You are what you believe. John 8:58, Ephesians 3:20-21, Mark 11:24, Mark 11:28-30, Psalm 34:8.
It's Mrs Dumpling again, finally, with the inaugural video on the goodness of the internal God known as I am. In the Gospel of John Chapter 8 verse 58, the Lord Jesus Christ said, "Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I am." and of course the religious leaders take offense and say Jesus committed blasphemy. Heck, anyone would take offense, arrest, charge with bogus charges, persecute. Who the hell are you to oppose your benevolent overlords whose policies are always for the greater good such as us? Basically, for someone to stand in their own power is a threat to any top-down power structure out there in the 3D physical reality which gets things by force, which I said in previous videos relate to the external God. It's not just about suffering for Jesus by translating Bibles and missionary work in remote parts of Africa and Asia, but Christianity is actually a step toward helping people practice the truth, which is, it really only takes one person to make a difference. To change the world. Like a guy who told God, "God, so much pain and suffering happen around the world. Please do something. Make a miracle happen." But what is God's reply? Be the miracle! Be the miracle you're asking for and stop complaining! Other wise quotes are Be the change you want to see in the world. It only takes one person to make heaven or hell. If Hitler never existed, there would be so much less pain and suffering. If there was no William Tyndale, there would be no English Bible translation. You, and I mean the listener, you have more power than you think. It's profound yet simple and misunderstood, because we're constantly under the impression that we're powerless and can't do much unless some external power bestows favor upon us. To hell with the external power. You've got the power.
Because the whole manifestation community, if you dig deeper, hinges on this verse that Jesus said in the gospel of Mark chapter 11 verse 24, "Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours." Some other day, we can talk about answers to prayer being yes, no, and wait in mainline Christianity versus only yes and amen in manifestation, but I digress. Manifestation is a lifestyle of this mind set: Give it to yourself in your mind and you will be so happy, you will stop making a big deal out of the 3D physical reality because you are truly living in your desires which is your subjective reality. Then your desires show up in the 3D as the objective reality. If you think manifestation is about getting what you want, you got it backwards. This is what it's meant by "You manifest what you are, not what you want." If you're a person full of self-sabotaging beliefs about money and poor money habits, no wonder your life is in pieces even if you go to church and pray every day to the external God to help you out financially when the thing is you didn't save up for a rainy day or take up a higher paying job, which is what only the internal God can do through your hands and feet and other parts of your body. If a straight woman believes she's a man repellant, of course she won't be able to find a guy she'll be happy with. If a straight man thinks he's always being taken advantage of by women, maybe his mother didn't do a good job bringing him up, what kind of woman do you think he'd attract? Gold diggers, toxic dramatic types, you name it. I think he needs therapy.
I am so critical of what I'm going to tell you next that my original notes for it contain profanity: I have such scathing criticism of the Western Christian notion of being saved, being Christian, as quote having a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ unquote. That. Is. Literally. False. Doctrine! If you read the Bible yourself, it’s nothing but the Lord Jesus Christ telling everybody “Follow me.” To follow someone closely without gaps. Like, for guys. A book called Muscular Christianity: The Relationship Between Men and Faith gets this correct, I learned about it from the Art of Manliness website, which is fantastic especially for an alpha like Mr Dumpling, and its objective is to shed light on the disproportionate number of women in the church as opposed to men. Just follow Jesus. Just follow the I am. Forsake everything else, even your own family. I mean, really, chuck everything and have faith in this internal God. The pearl of great price. Then you are in paradise. Heaven is where you get your desires. You never took no for an answer, and you got what you asked for. Nobody shortchanged you. You always get exactly what you want, even if you'd lowered the bar pre-emptively. Manifestation people may have called it the law of assumption, when really it's just rock solid and quiet faith knowing you have received what you want. It's already yours and here for your taking. The power that is at work within us. Ephesians chapter 3 verses 20 to 21.
This internal locus of control is what I mean by the internal God, and this is the only good one there is because only this one is infinite in power and can relieve pain and suffering, not the external prince of the power of the air. Too many churches have converted the victims of bad circumstances like poverty and abusive situations to Christianity only to have them remain trapped in those circumstances, thinking they must suffer to enter the glory of God, be more patient, be more agreeable, get a pay cut, even beg other churchgoers for money, et cetera, merely worshiping a different external God. Stop this nonsense! Just stop. Jesus came in the flesh but we're supposed to worship Him in spirit and in truth, not the body that came, died, and rose again two thousand years ago. Follow what He does and what He says, being fearless to conduct His Father's will, not have a personal relationship with Him like some imaginary boyfriend. Like the United States FDA ad about ivermectin goes: You are not a horse. You are not a cow. Seriously, y’all. Stop it. Now they applied it in a different context so that gives me permission to do so too. You are not a horse, you don't need a rider. You are not a cow, you don't get a yoke put on you, you choose your yoke. As Jesus said in Matthew 11 verses 28 to 30, "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” So, your real master is inside you, with your conscience and values and integrity or lack thereof, and you cannot serve two masters. You can't serve the external god of appearances and the internal god of your conscience. You can't serve the external god whom you have to appease and compromise with as well as the internal god of your true longings and desires. “Taste the Lord and see that He is good.” But what that verse really means is taste the I am. Use I am in statements that are good for you. Use manifestation the pure way it is intended, without worshiping teachers like those in other faiths or philosophies. Just you. You be you. Be your best self. Note that I only said G O D is evil, and made no mention of quote The Lord unquote, which is Adonai which is the word that is spoken in place of the Aramaic tetragrammation of Yod Hey Vav Hey which translates to I am. Like, I am loved, cherished, and adored. I am powerful. Let the weak say I am strong. Let the poor say I am rich. Because of what the Lord has done for us. But the Lord is the I am, so I am strong because I am has done it for us. I am rich because I am has done it for us. He was dead and is alive, so am I. He is sinless, so am I.
Next up: More on manifestation stronger than Christianity, the answers of Yes, no, and wait versus the Bible verse on yes and amen, and why some prayers are not answered or manifestation failures; could Apostle Paul’s “secret of contentment” be none other than the state of the wish fulfilled? Please watch all my previous videos and see you next time.
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When a Christian thinks God is evil but cannot say it aloud: Part 5
All I ever do on this channel is vent. Perhaps I started out caring about an audience, but seeing the low view count, I’ve begun to stop caring, and maybe that’s a good thing. The thing I’m disillusioned with is that this faith didn’t get people to see objective truth but fall in line with dictates. That’s the biggest reason why I say God is evil. (By “God” I am referring to the popular conception of an external God who is in reality the prince of the power of the air giving us pain, sickness, trouble and suffering.) The Bible is correct but sadly somehow not everyone who reads it loves the truth enough to say it. Okay, maybe it’s because of the warped idea of love being tell your neighbour about brimstone and hellfire and then expect them to fall on their knees. But to be honest, how are we loving or unloving in telling people about hell and heaven when we haven’t experienced either ourselves? Or had out of body experiences? I think that’s the biggest sticking point to lack of conversions—if your God is so great, why would he let the nice Hare Krishna person go to hell while the vilest criminal who calls on Jesus name is so called saved on the cross? Maybe we don’t really understand what it is to call on the name of the Lord because of one simple thing: I know too many people who prayed hard and believed they trusted in God but ended up with no answers to prayers, and I’m saying this with conviction because I was one such person who prayed for God to intercede only to have the opposite happen to me. Obviously it’s too personal to share here. But it certainly made me wonder if this God shows favoritism, and I watch my family members have prayers answered in the affirmative while mine are NO! NO! A Hard And Rock Solid Boner No! All the tangible evidence say no so who am I to be delusional and say yes? so the way I called upon the Lord is not the same as how others called upon the Lord?! Is it that insane? I believe so. When I defied standard Christian dating advice by manifesting Mr dumpling, I didn’t know whether it would work, but I had nothing more to lose. He’s a unique boy to me in many ways. Now that I’ve got him, though, I’m afraid if he knows my real scathing thoughts on the Christian faith I would make him very unhappy. Or not. I mean, he’s had his share of criticism from fellow Christians as well. But all I know is the doctrines I have held fast since childhood have utterly failed to make people see objective and ultimate truth, and even worse have been hampering me from getting what I want but people in the manifestation world, while not all love or light, and a lot of them use profanity liberally, but the thing is they get what they want, and more smoothly than if they played the good Christian boy or girl and denied themselves of reaching their potential in the name of being holy and saved. I can tell you for a fact that I would rather realise my desires than be saved only to be told my desires are bad bad and so bad I have to denounce them like the devil and so on. Not all desires are bad, but when your experience has been that 99% of the things you want are met with discouragement and the only 1% that you got from the good God was a toned down massaged version of your original desires, you really seriously can’t help wondering what kind of God answers such puny prayers while denying you the bigger bolder requests… unless those big bold requests are about wrecking your life. Like, remember whoever told you never to pray for patience, or else your life with be a series of trials testing your patience!!! Anyway, I would really rather die on the hill of preaching the gospel except that I don’t believe in a gospel that makes people scared to dream or desire the best they can dream up for their life or better. I want a gospel of empowerment not just in the life to come, but also in this life, and sadly modern and postmodern Christianity have done such a lousy job at it that folks in law of attraction and alternative faiths have become more attractive. And manifestation. Next time if I feel the topic of God is evil is overdone, then I’ll talk about the wonders of the internal God. Ciao.
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When a Christian thinks God is evil but cannot say it aloud: Part 4
When I was small, I told you my mom was the devout Christian parent, didn’t I? Well, she taught me that God was to be revered and feared, and when I hear the very consonant, vowel, consonant that make up the English word God, I still shudder a bit. Not so with Jesus, but that’s for another day. And of course I was told God was all-powerful and God is love and justice and stuff, which is why it doesn’t make sense for such a God to allow suffering and pain and sin to run amok, to go unchecked, allowing the righteous to suffer. But anyway I was imparted such a fear of God and my mom was so demanding and exacting of me to be a good girl that I can confidently tell you that I did everything right as a girl: when I was suggested to get baptised, even though I didn’t believe, I did it anyway because that’s what good Christian girls do, isn’t that? And to go to Bible study regardless of what I truly felt, and even become a missionary because we need to bring the gospel to the ends of the earth, right? Except that, I hardly stopped to think, what kind of gospel am I imparting? Because all I know is that when I tell others about Jesus in person, first they come up with questions I somehow don’t have answers to, like why can an event that happened two thousand years ago be our salvation? And I know that none, and I mean zero, of the people to whom I told the canonical gospel in the sinner’s prayer or whatnot believed. It’s such a shame and I can’t go to heaven like that! But when my mom or aunties did their missionary work, somehow they got conversions and that made me even more embarrassed of this faith. One last thing is that miraculous healings, which are characteristic of Charismatic Christianity, a denomination sometimes I was in and out of and a few of my aunts were more involved in, almost always talk about gift of tongues and healing, but never for once did I get a single miraculous healing on my own body. On others, yes, when I laid hands on one person and the pain was instantly gone, but never, ever once did it happen to me. It’s like God favored other people more than me. I seriously can make a stronger and stronger case why this external God is evil, and maybe eventually segue to the discussion about the internal God, but for now I really enjoy telling you what I truly think, unencumbered by those who’d call me a heretic inside the church, and YouTube likes this sort of content anyway. I’m told there are only two kinds of people who see the truth about ultimate reality: satanists and fundamentalist Christians. So let me exercise my freedom of speech, and I’ll vent more on my understanding of truth next time.
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Manifestation stronger than Christianity?
I'm keeping today's video very short partly because it's Sunday and I can't get rid of the habit of honoring God on this day of the week but it's because I have one simple message: manifestation is stronger than Christianity. Yes. When Mr Dumpling blocked me back then we didn't know each other so well I was in such a rut but everywhere the standard dating advice was to move on and give up on him. I refused, and learned that there is a thing called manifestation. Now if you've been a Christian for any length of time you know about God answering prayers with one of the following, namely yes, no, and wait, but I wouldn't take no for an answer, and then, maybe I suspected the manifestation websites were trying to sell their services or something, but they all unanimously say that there is nothing beyond the reach of the law of assumption, even returning the dead as if they've never died. But they could make such a strong claim while Christian websites would rather I take God's no as final and cry for the rest of my life, what do you think I choose in the end? Lots of self-concept affirmations, and then avenues opened up for me and Mr Dumpling to reconcile. Turns out we misunderstood each other. And so I got Mr Dumpling to unblock me and I get my happy ending. Ta for now. Sort of have to grin and bear with it in church and say praise God and thank God and that sort of thing, so I'll bash him later. He's big enough to take it.
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When a Christian insists God is evil but cannot say it aloud—Part 3
Hi, it’s Mrs Dumpling again. I see some traffic for the part 2 video yesterday but not part 1, the necessary preamble, so, please, check both of them out right now on this channel.
I’m currently going through my diaries to find my self-concept affirmations which did the impossible for me: bring me Mr Dumpling even though he blocked me and there was a third party. One thing I noticed was the line “I'd sooner change my religion than let my dreams be dashed” and I guess it somehow manifests as me ditching the standard Christian dating advice to use manifestation and that worked. I have gone through too many times of giving up on my desires because some Christian, well-meaning or not, told me that’s it’s not God’s will. I’m shamed to have dreams while the devil’s people are encouraged to follow their heart, and that’s why we have so much pain and suffering and upheaval of traditional morals in the world. When the good are told their desires are ungodly while the evil’s ones flames are fanned, to be honest, what kind of God is running the show? Huh?
I want to talk about the pattern of internal versus external locus of control found very much in the realm of self-help and positive thought. It’s a pattern I observe in all such literature that when a person takes sole responsibility of their lives, having the internal locus of control, instead of the external which is blaming God, parents, upbringing, environment, economy, et cetera, then such a responsible person’s mindset and life circumstances must necessarily improve. Now I must confess that Christianity, not the way it’s taught directly in the Bible, but the way it’s taught everywhere else, is that somehow there is a numinous force that is not just out of our control but also can frustrate your best intentions and efforts if you somehow happen not to be acting in accordance to God’s sovereign will. After learning manifestation, though, I just say, bin it, there is no such thing as God’s sovereign will because all states exist and all timelines exist and the correct God is so big He’s happy with any outcome. Also, I can vent at God all the seemingly heretical things I said in my previous videos because if He can’t take it, then He must be a very small God, so small, He’s not worthy of my worship. Only a big God can take it when I lash out at Him.
Speaking of lashing out, I’d like to touch on persecution. In the past I’d thought of Christian persecution as needless suffering. Just shut up and all peace. Endure for a little while longer, and somehow things will get better and I’ll go scotch free. But no. The ultimate reality is our world is our mind projected out, and therefore Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act. This is a Dietrich Bonhoeffer quote. Even the dark night of the soul is temporary, just as fleeting as one’s greatest triumph. All momentary. So Ernest Hemingway is correct in his timeless verse in his poem spelt I F em dash: If you can dream, em dash, and not make dreams your master; If you can think, em dash, and not make thoughts your aim; If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same; Again, if we worship a big internal God who accepts us at our worst and can take our insults, the best way to demonstrate this God is to be a person who can face people at their worst and take all the hit pieces and slurs and harmful words aimed at us, and confront them, and still emerge victorious because circumstances do not matter. For the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal. Second Corinthians chapter 4 verse 18 B. More on this verse next time.
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A Christian breaks down: I have no God to save me, only myself, and I know why #manifestation
It’s Mrs Dumpling again.
Perhaps you’re now thinking ill of me because I finally said God is evil. But really my experience of God was evil, and I can die on the hill talking at length about why I defend my long-held but ineffable notion that God is evil.
We assume God is external and physically larger than us because He created the heavens and the earth, and powers the world any which way He pleases. But He also allows people to sin and be bullied and become victims of injustice and crime and just not living up to their potential, and that’s what I’m indignant against.
It turns out, this particular external entity is called in the Epistle to the Ephesians chapter 2 verse 2 “the prince of the power of the air” and is responsible for our input from the visible, tangible, or sensory reality. Whereas in Ephesians chapter 3 verse 20, actually the good Lord, Yahweh, the I am, Jesus, Holy Spirit, His power works, not outside of us, but literally within us, and the original Greek word, numbered Strong's 1410, is the root word for dynamite in English, so it’s exceedingly powerful, like a trillion times more than all the physical forces combined.
But the association between God and the externality has been so entrenched in my consciousness that I still say with perfect sincerity and honesty that God is evil, and when in the presence of Christian company, when I chime in the refrains of Praise God and God is good and God is great, I know I am lying through my teeth, but I can’t say it aloud.
Certainly how we view God ties in with how we experience our fathers or the absence thereof, and if some dads didn’t keep promises, made our mothers upset, or actually gave us stones when we asked for bread, the kids will <emphasis level="strong">never</emphasis> forget.
In my case, my parents were of different faiths, my mother being a devout Christian and my father a staunch atheist from day one and for my entire childhood and adolescence. To this day I could never understand why, despite the admonition in second Corinthians chapter 6 verse 14, mom would still choose dad. I had to do a lot of soul searching as a result, because my dad told me to only rely on myself, but my mom told me to rely on God, and both can’t be correct at the same time. As I didn’t have friends as a girl, I could only claim Jesus as my only friend, and played the part of a good Christian girl for many years, even getting baptized when actually, I never believed and wouldn’t if I wasn’t the kind who cared more about her image than her inner child’s most candid thoughts.
My concept of so-called being saved is really just ignoring present sufferings because of the promise of being taken to a distant paradise after I die, and while on earth, when I’m hurting, somehow an external force would change my circumstances or make me bear with it and suppress my venting.
But the truth is: change myself and I change the world, or at least, my world. Only I can make the change. I can’t rely on anyone but myself. It is I alone who create heaven and hell personal to me. My heaven doesn’t involve playing harps with angels, and my hell is being unable to speak truth. The truth that I believe the external God we thought was God is actually the devil in disguise, and the internal one called I am is the true God to worship.
So, my dad won. Mom merely made me look saved and bound for heaven on the outside. Dad gets whatever he wants by force and I saw violence on TV, why does this God who created the heavens and the earth also allow pain, suffering and death, and let sin and injustice remain unchecked? Thus I concluded that the world is run by force and I must be tough to avoid becoming the next victim. It was hard to overcome the idea that prayer wasn’t just throwing feeble words into the air.
I was among those who recoiled at Neville Goddard’s blasphemous claim that each conscious human being is literally God, including you and I, because I’ve seen logical proofs demonstrating that there can only be one God, but I later recalled so many crazy things in my life that weren’t precognition but happened after I deliberately dwelt on certain thoughts and feelings. But I don't 100% trust Neville in his claim that Jesus isn’t historical because I’m fully convinced by Lee Strobel’s The Case for Christ, the historical existence, death, and resurrection of Jesus is all provable with evidence. That’s why I’d rather stay away from the forums because quoting Neville or other so-called teachers is a must there.
I forgot to complete a sentence in the last video regarding the standard dating advice of “if he wanted to he would”: if a guy likes me, he’ll pursue me, treat me on nice dates, initiate plans and stuff. The boy I liked, who’s now Mr. Dumpling, had done none of that. Well, I felt sorry for the Christians who took the standard advice, broke up, moved on, grieved, all the usual things that the prince of the power of the air gave as standard rules and advice in the name of God’s will, and they didn’t know they could actually turn things around in their favor just by praising the I am like saying I am loved, I am worthy of this loving committed relationship with whoever I want, I deserve honor and respect, and all the self concept affirmations. These extreme declarative statements over your little body of flesh actually work to counteract limiting beliefs we normally adopt like “I am just a sinner saved by grace, I am not worthy, suffering is a normal part of life, God can say no to my prayers, if he wanted to he would” et cetera. Unless both I am’s are connected as one continuous entity, like when Jesus said I and the Father are one, I seriously don’t know how else to explain why these bombastic affirmations work.
Next time it’s a surprise topic. Stay tuned.
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Psalm 23 KJV prayer/affirmation #shorts
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The King James Bible in mp3 audio https://www.mp3bible.ca/
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When a Christian actually thinks God is evil but cannot say it aloud
Knowing God didn't shield my wider Christian community from not taking the c19 jab, so I know something is wrong with the way Christianity is taught, and we've been fed untruths in the name of truth:
Originally I wanted to talk about the prevailing Christian view of God's answers to prayer being yes, no, and wait versus the manifestation world's notion that persistence will eventually yield a yes and that there are causes of failure or delay, but a more pressing topic is on my mind and I usually don't talk about it with people, least of all Mr Dumpling, because he's still a Christian and he married me thinking I'm still the same Christian girl who got to know him, but no. I learnt to manifest consciously because he was the specific person who blocked me whom I mentioned in my last video, and the standard Christian dating advice was to move on from him. Today I had an Earl Gray because I know it's not very patriotic for me to drink anything but coffee and I'm outside the vast beautiful country I call home. But today I just want to talk about how I personally view God. It sounds heretical at first and that's why I hardly ever tell Christians what I really believe. So basically I think God is evil because he allows us to suffer and allows bad things to happen to so-called good people and that he's definitely not great, even though this morning my mom shared a prayer praising God for being great. No, hell no. Nobody praises a God who's evil. Of course I never tell my mom what I really think. I wouldn't even let her read it aloud. I think the Christian God is too small for me, because I had to deny my pleasures in the name of denying myself and carrying my cross. Now of course sometimes adversity is a kind of refinement, but no sane body wants needless suffering, and I've had more than enough of that. I've read countless Christian articles on the theology of suffering and basically it boils down to "if you believe in an external God who died for you historically and that some things just aren't in your control, then you're gonna be okay, just lay everything at the feet of the cross" and I went along with that for some time. But now that I know I was the one somehow choosing to suffer when I never had to, and my experience defying standard advice using manifestation actually worked, while others who believed "if he wanted to he would" and the guy God wants me to be with would proactively pursue me, I come to the conclusion that there is no such person as "the one". I used to buy into the dating advice at Mark Ballenger's Apply God's Word website, but an icky point there could only be explained perfectly by manifestation: Ballenger said that if you meet the one whom you're going to marry, you just have a knowing. A knowing. No Bible reference. Having practiced conscious manifestation gave me a grasp on what knowing meant. I can manifest any specific person I want. Thanks to manifestation, I also stopped subscribing to the notion of a deterministic God's will, and although I'm grateful for having manifested Mr Dumpling, I still remember having second thoughts, okay being single for life anytime. That's it for today. A new video next time.
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Is the Revision technique unbiblical? Is it true that "the past can't be changed"?
You sort of know you're delusional whenever you deny reality. And somehow by extension, we think anyone who denies reality is delusional, and so when it's the conscious manifestor's turn to do it, it's a limiting belief to overcome.
This is about the revision technique associated with Neville Goddard.
When your memory of Event X is that it happened, you're under the impression that the past can't be changed, you see physical evidence that X happened, then it’s no surprise that trying to deny it only backfires and you spiral.
What we believe, we are. If we successfully persuade ourselves that we have sown a different past, the revised one where Event X never happened, we reap a different future.
How successfully we revise depends on our concept of time:
If we say the past can't be changed, well guess what, no wonder the past remains the same wherever we look. I’m not too convinced with the common Mandela effect argument, so I’ll give you my two cents on why our supposed past is malleable and more fluid than we think:
Explain to someone how a historical bad guy is actually a good guy.
Go ahead!
...
Gotcha.
Revision is exactly why so many people are indignant when there are "revisionist" or alternative histories being propagated, even with people who think the past cannot change! Because if even one person thinks the past is different, everyone's lives change. I mean, seriously, if the past really can't be changed, then nobody should get mad at people making up history without solid evidence, but scholars argue and write papers on what the correct history is. So many schools of thought.
To gain relief from awareness of your “objective reality” past, you’ve got to live in the moment, even when dealing with your visible past and planning for the future, and not assume the past or future has so much power over us we sabotage ourselves.
The Bible contains radical reality shifts such as the prophet Elijah caught up in a fiery chariot — does that happen today? Philip being transported to Azotus in the Book of Acts. When we manifest, pray for something, we are moving into the timeline where we get a yes and amen. The past and future timelines of your desire all exist and I’m convinced this is the so-called mystery Apostle Paul was referring to in his epistles.
For example, someone blocked me, but we reconciled and he followed me back on Instagram. According to the multiverse theory, what happened? I shifted into a timeline where he’s on good terms with me.
I’ve also heard of a Christian lady who revised away her daughter’s negative self-talk without knowledge of Neville Goddard. The Holy Spirit taught her, she said, to go back to when she was ill yet pregnant and invite Jesus Christ into the moment. Revised for 5 years, on and off, and the negativity was gone. But when I told her I was using the same technique, she wouldn’t pray for me, questioning me: ”By what power are you doing this?” I was thus shamed for learning manifestation. It hindered my manifestation abilities. I want nothing to do with her. Should I revise having met her?
Next time I’ll talk about what doesn’t make sense in mainline Christianity but makes perfect sense in manifestation.
Image credit: Josh Dury; Perseid meteor shower, northern lights and rare SAR arc glow during the night of Aug 12/13, 2024. You close your eyes and see the universe, and the manifestation people say it's because the universe is within you; you are the universe.
Bible references:
- ”What we believe, we are” is a corollary of ”As he thinketh in his heart, so is he“: Proverbs 23:7
- Elijah caught up on fiery chariot: 2 Kings 2:11-12
- Philip transported to Azotus: Acts 8:39
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When I can't ignore the 3D circumstances #manifestation as a Christian
Something I realized when I learnt about manifestation is the emphasis that I manifest everything, good and bad, in my life, and that was a very hard pill to swallow because I think of people who have been abused even in their childhood. Did they manifest the abuse? It’s rather cruel especially without a gracious external Savior who would be compassionate to them. Also, why do I have to suffer even though I’m very much a rule-follower and law-abiding citizen, when other people can have life easy for them because they have a badass self-concept with affirmations such as “I always get what I want”? The only theology on suffering I sense in the law of assumption is this: if my desire hasn’t manifested yet, I should persist, persist, persist, yet sometimes I really don’t see anything happening and not only is it discouraging, the fact that nothing’s happening, uh, yet, impacts my mental health as well. I feel like I’m going crazy, and there’s cognitive dissonance between my intentions for manifestation and the cruel reality. I feel like my delusions are unjustified and I should just snap out of it and accept my suffering and be content with not living the life of my dreams, because dreams are just imaginary, right? And let go. But the inner manifestation coach inside me says that I’m still operating under the assumption that there are causes outside of myself, when the so-called truth is there is no one to change but self, and that the reality is a hologram of my own mind, of my own making, and that I should own the bad as well as the good, and remember my past successes including those of me manifesting my worst fears and worries. In manifestation world, if I suffer or shortchange myself, it’s because I have chosen suffering and stopping myself short over insistence on getting what I want—I had succumbed to the temptation to slack off than be determined to get the money I want or the opportunity I crave or a very very specific person instead of just anybody who crosses my life path and checks all my boxes. Some people manifest a different specific person, usually a romantic interest, after they stop insisting on the one they’ve fixated upon. In my experience, I really wanted one so badly, and I got him, but I wish I had done better and got him to contact me more often. Next time I’d make another video on my thoughts on reality shifting and parallel timelines or universes and what the Bible says about such concepts, given that it’s also discussed in mainstream quantum physics. If we live in an observer-dependent reality, does it invalidate the presence of absolute truth? Now, over to you: What do you think are major differences between what’s taught in manifestation and what we’ve learnt in Christianity, whether it’s from the Bible or from mainstream sources?
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Solid Bible-based self-concept self-love affirmations - 1 Corinthians 13 (love chapter) #shorts
This is the "I-version" of the previous short https://rumble.com/v5bj999-ultimate-bible-based-self-concept-self-love-affirmations-1-corinthians-13-l.html
Self-concept is important especially when you want to manifest a specific person (SP) and to manifest money, but is often so underrated.
It's hard to find good self-concept affirmations that are friendly to Christians who happen to practice conscious manifestation as well. Because we're often told to pooh-pooh self-concept as if it's selfish or ungodly. Also, any "ecumenical" resource is often seen as some sort of anti-gospel.
Worse still, most resources out there reference esoteric/occult resources which deeply frustrates serious researchers who touch the paranormal but don't want to impugn their Judeo-Christian roots such as myself (so many ex-Christians!); I certainly faced my share of inner threats of deconstruction and deconversion when I was looking into Neville Goddard and other materials in New Thought and other spiritual disciplines!
So, whether you're new to manifesting or you just want to be cautious around it, but you know your life needs to improve, this little short is a tiny video you can loop overnight and it's based on 1st Corinthians Chapter 13 in the NIV Bible. So here I present the simplest set of "self-concept/self-love" affirmations and so that you can appropriate it to yourself even when you're in the darkest night and feel like nothing good has happened to your life so far. Give it a listen, loop a couple of times, and see your life change for the better.
With much love,
Mrs. Dumpling
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Ultimate Bible-based self-concept self-love affirmations - 1 Corinthians 13 (love chapter) #shorts
[Loop this for as long as needed, even overnight]
Self-concept is important especially when you want to manifest a specific person (SP) and to manifest money, but is often so underrated.
It's hard to find good self-concept affirmations that are friendly to Christians who happen to practice conscious manifestation as well. Because we're often told to pooh-pooh self-concept as if it's selfish or ungodly. Also, any "ecumenical" resource is often seen as some sort of anti-gospel.
Worse still, most resources out there reference esoteric/occult resources which deeply frustrates serious researchers who touch the paranormal but don't want to impugn their Judeo-Christian roots such as myself (so many ex-Christians!); I certainly faced my share of inner threats of deconstruction and deconversion when I was looking into Neville Goddard and other materials in New Thought and other spiritual disciplines!
So, whether you're new to manifesting or you just want to be cautious around it, but you know your life needs to improve, this little short is a tiny video you can loop overnight and it's based on 1st Corinthians Chapter 13 in the NIV Bible. So here I present the simplest set of "self-concept/self-love" affirmations and so that you can appropriate it to yourself even when you're in the darkest night and feel like nothing good has happened to your life so far. Give it a listen, loop a couple of times, and see your life change for the better.
With much love,
Mrs. Dumpling
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Christianity × Manifestation = World Peace?
I learned about manifestation first from Alex Jones' ResetWars back in 2022, and in my personal experience I've found it to be unusually helpful to master. I've got some amazing results from it as well as some rather terrible outcomes when I'm not careful, so it's rather powerful and it has nothing to do with contacting strange/unfamiliar spiritual entities — something I caution you not to do at all.
However, whenever I bring up manifestation among Christians I trust, there is a lot of stigma surrounding it because of its association with New Agey stuff like law of attraction and New Thought such as law of assumption especially Neville Goddard. It sounds very woo-woo until I also perused literature on quantum physics and realized I'm onto a radical perspective of the truth about ultimate reality that much of the Christian world hasn't been open to, but only requires scripture to understand.
I must admit this channel used to be where I posed memes of James O’Keefe back in Project Veritas. Now that I can't put the two names together without feeling bad, in the weeks ahead I'm making this channel the one-stop shop for how bible-believing Christians could use the principles of manifestation to fight the information war that besets us.
Let me know in the comments what your best and favorite Christian resources are! Then at least I can run checks before I post the next video.
Transcript of this video:
Hello everyone. I’m Mrs. Dumpling, and I’ve been taking manifestation seriously and consciously since 2023. Obviously this isn’t my real voice because the Dumpling family likes to be humble, but I want to start this channel because of one thing:
It's hard to find good materials on Christian manifestation because we're often told to pooh-pooh New Age things such as self-concept and vibration as if they’re ungodly and of the devil. Also, any "ecumenical" resource is often seen as some sort of anti-gospel. But I’ve had my share of needless struggles and I realise these law of attraction or law of assumption people seem to get something that we don’t, and if our lives are more miserable than the pagans, there must be something wrong with how Christianity has been presented to us.
Also, we’re called to defend the gospel, but a gospel that yields needless suffering doesn’t sit right with me. Obviously due to all sorts of regulations on what can and can’t be said online, any conscientious Bible-believing Christian should already know what I mean when I say the gospel. If not, start with the book of John in the Bible.
Worse still, most resources out there reference esoteric or occult resources. This deeply frustrates serious researchers who touch the paranormal but don't want to impugn their Judeo-Christian roots such as myself. I don’t want to be the next ex-Christian, which certainly would impact my family. I’ve certainly faced my share of inner threats of deconstruction and deconversion when I was looking into Neville Goddard and other materials in New Thought and other spiritual disciplines!
So the motivation for starting this channel is to give Christians who’re starting out in manifesting a safer place where they can be totally free of occult or esoteric references. All Bible. Nothing added, nothing subtracted. Revelation chapter 22 verses 18 to 19.
So here’s a warm welcome to our humble abode on YouTube. Not everyone’s going to be a fan, and I respect your choice to suffer if you believe it brings you closer to God. We let you go in peace. But for others, I find manifestation, which is nothing but mindset regulation and being careful with how you pray, immensely helpful in improving my life, so by the grace of God go I.
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Dr Mike Yeadon
Capital punishment, no less, for the global mafia cabal causing our loved ones' untimely deaths
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Keith Green - Oh Lord, You're Beautiful (Live)
That was a terrible day of loss when he died
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