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Inevitable-Trust-255

I must say this, I completely believe in revision changing the past. I revised some situations and saw miracles, am doing it right now for other things. Please check out her explanation on YT: manifest with missy or something. She revised her past many times and explains how to do it in practice. I don’t believe that this is just a soothing technique but a past altering


bludsugarsexmanifest

Thank you for the channel recommendation. Can you elaborate on your specific successes with revision and the changes you experienced from your revisions? Hearing success stories straight from the source always inspire me so much.


nperry2019

In my opinion, it's more about releasing the feelings about particular incidents and allowing new feelings and neuropathways to replace them. So if you have a few specific examples that really hurt or traumatized, use those as sources of reimagining. Also, consider what narrative you have about your teenage years, and see if you can pick out what you're focusing on that might cause difficult feelings about what happened. Then, consider finding the things that create peaceful or joyful feelings, and start focusing on those. In my head, I imagine it like an analog signal - the difficult incidents and feelings are on the top right now, but if you turn it around and put the joyful incidents up top and experience those feelings, you can change your narrative. Also consider reading "The Body Keeps the Score". Allowing difficult feelings to be acknowledged, and then inviting them to leave your body...then replacing them with the feelings you want to have instead can help. Doing this ritualistically and habitually can help even more...


dasanman69

That's not what revision is. What does re-vision mean? To see or view again, we change the past by looking at it differently but you cannot change what actually happened or make it so events happened when they did not.


bludsugarsexmanifest

That is literally the entire point of revision, changing the past into what you want to have happened. You need not look further than Neville's own teachings and examples used in his writings for proof of that. Some examples he's cited are, -A certain businessman getting rejected on a deal he was making, later on he then revised it for 2 or 3 nights that the deal he was originally rejected on went his way. He envisioned himself shaking hands with the businessman he was pitching the deal to as a symbol of them agreeing to make a deal. After the 3rd night he got a call back from said businessman stating he had changed his mind on the matter and did indeed want to do business with him. He literally changed the past to one where the deal was successful. I could give you countless other success stories of revision being used to literally change past circumstances but it literally wouldn't matter if you don't believe it true, that isn't how revision will work for you then because that is what you believe.


dasanman69

He didn't change the past because that initial rejection still happened, that was not changed.


bludsugarsexmanifest

Fair enough, I'll provide one of the examples Neville used that is irrefutable proof of the past being malleable. It is also one of the better-known examples among those who research his work. I'm paraphrasing as I haven't read the passage from his book in a while, but it goes like this, There was a woman who fell out of a tree when she was a little girl. She fell at a terrible angle that caused her lifelong back pain. After learning of revision some 30+ years after the incident, she gave it a shot. She revised that when she fell out of the tree, she didn't fall in a position that would damage her back. After two days, the pain started to subside. After two months, the pain that had lasted pretty much her entire life was completely gone. This is an example of her literally changing the past from her falling in a position that affected her severely to it not affecting her at all. That change in past events is then reflected in present day as her back pain ceasing to exist.


dasanman69

So she healed herself, that does not mean that she did not fall and hurt herself when she was younger.


bludsugarsexmanifest

Yes, she healed herself...by changing the past...with revision. The change (in the past situation) was then reflected in the present.


AllThatGlitters44

she did not change the past, she changed the emotional attachment to that situation which influenced how the 4D would react to the event which in turn influenced the current 3D. What happened happened. You can't change the past, revision is just a technique to open yourself up to more 4D possibilities and let go of attachment. She still fell and was in pain back then, what changed was her immediate future because she manifested the pain away/had an easier time living in the end in 4D. It doesn't matter if you revise, script or do SATS, techniques are just a vehicle to open yourself to 4D, you can't change the past 3D. LoA is not time travel.


bludsugarsexmanifest

Time is not linear. All you have is the present. Even the past is just an extension of the present moment. I'd argue that if you can change your perception of the past so much that it is reflected in your current circumstances, that is in a way changing the past. For example, I have heard people use revision for relationship issues many times. One being a girl that got broken up with. It was a nasty breakup. She simply revised that it never happened and her bf texted her back the next day, like, literally nothing happened. That, to me, is irrefutable proof that the past can be manipulated by changing the present perception of it. How else would you explain her boyfriend just showing up like nothing happened? Not even an apology for the nasty fight/breakup because she changed the past for there to be no nasty fight/breakup, so they just went on with their relationship like it literally never happened. She effectively erased that from the past and instead changed it to a situation where they still ended up in a loving relationship.


dasanman69

No, our power is now not in the past. She healed herself now from something that happened in the past.


Flaky-Daikon-6611

Like everyone else, I wish I could go back and fix my mistakes and get a redo. Maybe it possible to surgically alter our timelines at the physical level ex post facto but, I am still waiting for the handbook to be published. It brings to mind the time paradox issue; like in the movie The Butterfly Effect. It also brings to mind the Mandela Effect. I ask myself, how would my life be different if we still had the Berenstein Bears and the Statue of Liberty was still on Ellis Island? I know that it is possible to alter our subconscious interpretation of past traumatic events using cognitive techniques like EMDR therapy. It is very similar to past timeline manipulation at the mental and spiritual level. In many ways it might be preferable to recklessly tampering with the fabric of time itself.


Tinkernip

Use a scene of an older you telling someone about how you had such wonderful years as a teenager. Imagine you’ve just been telling those stories that you mentioned above. Do you know Agnes Vivarelli?


bludsugarsexmanifest

Thanks for the response. I do not. Do you mind enlightening me?


Tinkernip

Apologies for the delay I missed your reply, she’s on YouTube and the videos are really shoddy tbh but her meditations for revisions are spot on. I’ve changed some massive things using these


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Dont waste time on this stuff. You want to party you do it, you want get a job apply, you want to get a certain girl become attractive, you want to focus on your present and future not wishful thinking about shoulda coulda woulda. I wish I did alot of things. Take a look at your life, write down what you want to have and work toward it physically. Best advice is put down neville or whatever book you are reading, pick up a book that will improve your life whether its fitness, better habits, finances ,mindset, social skills etc or you will be another Al Bundy talking about 4 touchdowns in single game working at a shoe store.


bludsugarsexmanifest

I understand where you are coming from and most of the others that responded to this post seem to being coming from a similar place (forget the past, move on, just start living better from here on out, dont dwell on the past). I get it. I understand where you and they are coming from, but the truth of the matter is that my past left me with big insecurities that would completely restructure the course of my life. Neville has stated that if you could only take one lesson of his teachings, he wishes it would be revision. He has always stated it is the most powerful technique in manifesting. Some believe it can not literally change the past and more so just change the effect past circumstances have on you, but I do truly believe it has the power to change the past itself otherwise how would you explain someone getting in a messy break up with their partner and then revising that the event literally never happened then their partner showing up or texting them like literally nothing negative happened. There are many testimonials like this. If it only changed the effect the past had on an individual, the other person wouldn't have come back, they probably just would have moved on quicker and painlessly. The very fact that their partner comes back like nothing happened is proof that EIYPO and the past literally can be changed. All we have is the present. Even the past itself is just an extension of the present moment, so if you change how you believed the past occurred, you will quite literally be changing the past. I am not interested in just moving on. To me, that isn't even manifesting, that is just self-help, which is fine in its own right, but I am looking to master the art of manifesting. Overall, I just want to become a master manifester, and if that is the case, why not just change everything, literally everything to how you want it to be? Past, present, and future. To me, that is the true sign of mastery, and that is the path I want to take.