Writing stories is a form of creation. You create an entire world a universe in which your characters reside. You build a world from scratch, there are no limits and no rules to what can exist or how. You create images in others’ minds with your descriptions, painting a portrait of your characters. You build their personalities and create other characters they interact with. In some ways, you leak pieces of yourself onto the pages, traits of yourself attached to characters, and as if they were real your readers will judge and form opinions of them. You can create any storyline you choose, horror, romance, and unlikely combinations. You take readers on a journey and for some into an escape from the world, they physically reside in. Through characters, we learn lessons, and we see different perspectives.

Imagine if this was how our lives worked and in a way they do. That’s the process of thinking behind manifesting though manifesting is more or less a way to streamline your focus and work towards a goal. You are the writer of your story, you can change the scenery, the main characters, you can change many things. When manifesting it is really about helping you realize that you create the life you want to live. Real-life is of course more complex since you don’t control all factors seen and unseen but only the way you handle them. We do have more say than we are led to believe. Move around a bit, go different places and add in new characters, new plot twists. That’s why it is so important to get out there and to do different things, you never know what changes may come from it.
The montages I edit for hobby ARE my life. Not obvious to others but they collectively tell a story that makes perfect sense to me as telling my story. I understand the connection as happening by Some combination of me manifesting from universe, but mostly just recognizing my fate as it is predetermined. The stories are usually prophetic of my future but sometimes they are retroactive of my past too, and some happen in the very present.
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I would expect nothing less than for a person to be weaved into their creation
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Right. It’s the only way I know how to write a story. I don’t know how to invent any story that does not come directly from my heart. Could never write for television series
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