The World’s Biggest Lie, That You Still Believe

The World’s Biggest Lie That You Still Believe (Law of Attraction)



The world’s biggest lie is the Law of Attraction.

Yes.

The Law of Attraction as it’s purported is fake.

You’re told to use gratitude, visualisation, and positive affirmations to manifest your desires.

Like magic.

The problem with this common notion, is wanting without doing.

We all know this is bullshit, but I’m telling you that not everyone “Realises” that it’s bullshit.

So we’re gonna focus on the more sensical idea:

If you put thought, energy and intention into the things that you DO, those things will become ingrained into your subconscious.

You’ll then take little unconscious steps to affirm those things, and they’ll be attracted into your life.

That’s actually correct, and simply explained if you didn’t already get it.

But there’s a limit to even this.

And to summarise it, it’s literally, “you might not be worthy”.

If you’re far from the kind of person who’d have what you want, then you’re not gonna attract it.

Or, if you do, it probably won’t last long.

Like if you’ve struggled to have a lasting relationship, and you “manifest” a relationship, whatever caused you to find yourself in short and unfulfilling relationships to begin with will still be a part of you, assuming that you contributed somehow.

Like a lack of trust or commitment issues.

That takes time and work, and so this relationship could easily fail in a short time.


So how do I personally use the Law of Attraction?

I visualise and set up Associative Habits with Reconditioning Sentences.

Taking action both practically and neurologically.

Visualise my Desirable Outcomes (goals that relate to the identity that I wanna embody, written in present tense) every second morning after I finish an hour of work straight after waking up.

The Associative Habit ensures that I perform visualisation consistently and at the same time of morning, which leads to constant positive reinforcement of the things that I’m going after being presently true now.

The Associative Habit that I use is seeing the time hit 6:20am, followed by closing my laptop and putting on my watch, followed by placing my journal in front of me, sitting my drink bottle on my left, on the desk, and then starting a timer on my watch, followed by opening up the journal and going through the Desirable Outcome page.

Based on the identity that I’m embodying, I create more Associative Habits that support this process.

For example, I have an Associative Habit used to demonstrate calmness, which happens every other day instead of visualisation.

It includes yoga, the Wim Hof Method, and then a run around the block.

I’ve used Reconditioning Sentences before, to say before or after these Associative Habits.

These Sentences recondition who you believe yourself to be, which when coupled with Associative Habits and visualisation for clarity and direction, builds you into a different person.

Someone valuable ENOUGH, in the right way, to be worthy of receiving what you want.

Value… let’s explore that now.


Don’t chase, attract

Let’s talk about something else, a quote.

This quote could really mean to simply become more valuable yourself, than what you’re chasing.

Or, the thing that you want has got to become the dependent variable, while you remain the independent variable.

Or at least, make it appear so in your mind.

Take the expansion of the Peaky Pines as an example…

I’ve got to be valuable enough as a man right now, that the number of people in the Peaky Pines Community need me in some way, more than I need them.

If I’m the kind of person who does very well on their own, then I don’t need anything external.

Another example is becoming a valuable and independent engineer, as you study at uni and do things in your free time that helps you learn.

You become the independent, and most companies need you more than you need them, because you’re so competent and perhaps even easy to communicate with.

You’re damn well likely to pass that degree and get work.


So what should you do?

Establish a Symbiotic Identity.

You’ve gotta have value that specifically addresses what you want, you can’t be just anyone.

Fill out the 10 Q’s to Find Your Purpose, then understand identity, then visualise, then take action.

Join the Peaky Pines Email Community and I’ll walk you through everything.

In a secret event that I have coming up called The Peaky Week.

Where tax specialists, young and ambitious people, and a crew of more than 7 different life-backgrounds have helped me understand the knowledge taught inside it, and then teach it.

And on top of that, I’ve used at least 3 different robust computer applications to ensure everything runs as smoothly as possible.


That’s it!

For now, just know that the action should reflect your identity.

Brainstorm relevant activities.

Build Associative Habits around them, use Reconditioning Sentences at the beginning, and use Value Activities in between.

Make your desires depend on YOU.

That’s the Law of Attraction.


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