"so how many times can I rewrite this chapter," girl thought to herself. 12 dead, 55 injured
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you can’t fail at manifesting
don’t worry, this isn’t gonna be one of those aggressive i’m-shaming-you-because-you’ve-been-trying-to-manifest-something-for-months-but-it-hasn’t-materialized-yet posts.
i’m here to soothe.
listen.
it’s a tremendous blessing and privilege to know about the law. it’s also jarring at first. and there’s a fuck ton of misinformation out there that’s convoluting a law that is almost hilariously simple.
which is all to say: sometimes it takes time. to learn and unlearn and unlearn some more, to apply and fail and to apply and succeed and to unconsciously manifest and go woah and then to apply some more.
and while all desires are equal in consciousness, some might be a bit weightier to your beautiful human self who is, i’m 150 trillion percent certain, doing his/her/their best.
so, i beg you, cut yourself—and your loa besties—some slack.
now, do i agree that if you’ve been manifesting something for months or years but haven’t experienced success you might be “doing something wrong”?
yeah.
but your desires are promises from god.
and as long as you don’t give up on them (you know the law, beloved, so i trust you won’t do that) you will manifest every single piece of information, every book, every video, every thread, every conversation, every person, every EVERYTHING you need to get you what and who and where you want.
this, too, is law.
so have patience, and faith, and compassion for yourself, and know that, as long as you are staying loyal to the life in your mind’s eye and in your heart—as long as you are being true to your god-self—you are ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS on the right track.
i love ya.
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Just because you have to learn this lesson does not mean you have to move into a negative state of mind about the circumstances of your situation at the moment. Don’t be angry, don’t close yourself off to love, don’t sabotage. Give peace a chance.
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"The people who are meant to be in your life will always gravitate back towards you, no matter how far they wander."
- Robert Tew
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sorry for the slowness here ( and on all my blogs really ). I've been feeling very meh lately but I am really happy to see everyone writing and having fun with their muses on the dash, it brings me much joy to see everyone plotting and writing and having fun on the dash. I thank literally everyone for their patience with my chaotic brain and with my absolute like radio silence sometimes ooc. I'm going to try and write some tomorrow, that's the plan but we shall see. again, sorry for the absolute slow everything & thank you for still following / plotting / writing & interacting with my muses. Keep having fun on the dash too, spread joy and fun! stay hydrated too, take care of yourselves !!!!!
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Steve: what are you into?
Eddie: you
Steve: is that a new movie or something?
Eddie: no it’s you
Steve: the movie’s called it’s you?
Eddie: NO! It’s you
Steve: oh, it’s called no it’s you
Eddie: NO STEVE IT’S YOU
Steve: ohhhh, so it is called it’s you?
Eddie: *sighs*
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god i know that complaining abt fic which most of you haven't read, and which i won't, for politeness' sake, identify in this post, is a great way to come across as both dickish and boring—
but i've been rereading a very long, very satisfyingly plotty series that's a fandom darling and the thing is, when you read like 400k of an author's work at once it really starts to become painfully apparent what their priorities are, by which i mean two things:
holy shit they're obsessed with 'what if strong powerful men who could hurt you didn't (but did hurt Bad Guys) (and it was sexy of them),' which leads into
holy shit they do not appear to have thought through the implications of saying 'i will have my heroes take over the same power structures that have enabled abuse, make no real changes to those structures other than swapping out the leadership, and then claim that everything is wonderful now bc Good Men Are In Charge'??
like. i don't necessarily need every passing fantasy to present me with a coherent, revolutionary system of politics and ethics—sometimes things are just fun and sexy and not especially Examined and that's fine!—but by the time someone's written literally almost half a million words, and done a lot of worldbuilding while they were at it, i am going to start squinting if they seem to think a Good Man can e.g. become an emperor by killing off the leadership of multiple countries and installing puppet kings loyal to him and still remain a Good Man, even if the justification was that the original leadership was maltreating its citizens and deserved to be extrajudicially executed. like. this shit was a bad, autocratic move when the US did it in real life and it's still bad now that you're having our mutual blorbo do it in fiction!
and that's not even getting into the whole thing where like. they've got servants who the Good Man and his friends ""treat well"" but who very much remain second-class citizens in terms of how the story actually frames them and their concerns. [this was also a huge issue i had with foz m*adows' most recent book—everyone wants to write about fantasy nobles but they also want to make them good people and it's like. honestly i think it might be better to get comfortable writing about flawed people, but also—if your aristos aren't treating their servants like equals and your text isn't either, you haven't actually cracked the Moral Aristo paradox, sorry!] like, there's nothing that says your story has to depict a fully Healed World, nor should there be! but it's troubling if you seem to be convinced you've written one (and have your wide-eyed love interests constantly marveling at it!) when you very patently haven't.
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