>>41091387
Right there seems like a beginner trap, which many may wonder why they're not getting good results, myself included, as the author mentions in his words, that that the picture may come true but not as satisfactory as one's pictured originally.
> The law that is the originating creating principal of life is the universal here and ever lasting now, it creates its own vehicles to which to operate, therefore, past experience has no bearing upon your present picture, so do not try to obtain your desire through a channel, that may not be natural for it, even though it may seem reasonable to you.
> Your feeling should be that thing, or the consciousness of which you desire so much, is normal and natural, a part of yourself, a form for your evolution. If you can do this there is no power to prevent your enjoying the fulfillment of the picture you have in hand, or any other.
>>41091410
yeah that was me, the script replaces the links with titles and I didn't notice way later after posting the thread.
>>41091419
You mean to intentionally make blurry images? that just seems like the same outcome to be honest, something that you desired but didn't come as complete as you had hoped for, similarly going over several several scenes that imply the same outcome seems detrimental because its like seek rationalization on how something may come to be.
I'm now considering changing my routine a little that instead of trying to go over the same thing over and over, I'll do the picture just the one time, and then daily meditate on just how strong and unbeatable my faith is, just to keep on track and avoid anxiety and self doubt from creeping in.
Neville recommends "reviewing" your day, daily right before you sleep, as an method to improve imagination itself, plus keeping you from sleeping with an undesired mood. This also seem like a good way to keep steady.