Hello, I'm Iruru.
a common question that often arises is the concept of "time lag" when it comes to manifesting desires through the subconscious mind.
There is typically a "time lag" before your desires manifest in reality. How long does it usually take to manifest? Are there ways to shorten this "time lag"? Are there methods for doing so?
How do you feel about time lag?
What is the 'time lag' until it manifests?
Time lag is an English word that originally means "time delay" or "time difference."
When talking about the subconscious mind, the word "time lag" comes up means that the time difference between making a decision and making it come true.
"Time lag" is originally an English term that means "delay in time" or "time difference." In discussions related to the subconscious, the term "time lag" is used to refer to the delay or gap in time between setting an intention or desire and its actual manifestation or realization in one's life.
When I first learned about the subconscious, I used to believe in the idea of a "time lag." Now, I don't. The fundamental difference between then and now is whether you believe it exists or not.
I've made up my mind, but there seems to be a time lag?
Before I learned about ``making your wishes come true through your subconscious mind,'' I was more of a self-reliant person, so at first I couldn't believe that just thinking about it would make it come true.
But one day, I learned about the subconscious mind and decided to give it a try.
At that time, for example, if you plant a daikon radish seed, it will sprout after a few days.I have an image like ``
Once I make a decision, it will come true little by little over several days.'' It was a. I had also seen the ``technical term in the subconscious world'' called ``time lag,'' so I thought, ``
There will be a lag of several months before things come true.'' And I was staring at the reality, wondering when it would come true and thinking, "It hasn't come true."
How is it?
If you read this objectively, do you understand that the world is unfolding exactly as it is because you think there is a time lag of several months?
From my past as a self-reliant person, I find it hard to believe that just making a decision will make it come true, so having a ``time lag'' would have been more believable.
It will come true after a time lag! It's okay to decide and make it come true, but if you think that there's a time lag of several months, you may end up in a state of ``It hasn't come true now, but it will come true someday when the time lag ends''. right.
Your thoughts come first. When you thought about it, it came true for you
The subconscious works on the principle of "you become what you think." If you decide your thoughts now, you should be able to immediately exist in the state where your wish has been fulfilled.
For example,
If you decide to reunite with your ex and be in a loving relationship, just make that decision.
Then, right now, become the version of yourself who is in a loving relationship with your ex.
Some people might think, "But in reality, my ex is still not communicating with me!" If you've had experiences where you had to put in a lot of effort yourself, you might find it hard to believe that things can change so easily or that you don't need to take some practical action, just like I used to.
However, regardless of the circumstances, you are free to decide your own thoughts without any hesitation or consideration for others.
And the moment you make that decision, it's already fulfilled in your mind.
You might be thinking, "Does that mean I should just be satisfied with daydreaming in my head?" or "It won't come true just because I think it when it hasn't happened yet!"
But the feeling of it not coming true right now is simply because you believe it won't. You're either manifesting "not coming true" or dwelling within the ego that believes it won't come true. Whether it's now, the past, or the future, it's 100% about "you become what you think."
So, stop saying it's just daydreaming and not moving forward. It all boils down to whether you decide your thoughts or not. That's truly all there is to it.
Once you have made up your mind, you will be in a situation where you have no choice but to do it that way.
Back when I couldn't believe in the subconscious, I understood it differently. I thought, "Once you decide your thoughts, the situation naturally becomes 'that way,' and there's no other option."
If this way of understanding resonates better with you, then you might prefer this perspective.
In any case, it starts with your "thoughts." After that, instead of monitoring what happens or what kind of reality unfolds, just continue to exist as the version of yourself whose wish has already been fulfilled.
Leave the rest to external forces and focus on enjoying the "now."
In my case, just doing this reduced the confusion and anxiety in my mind, allowing me to concentrate on the present moment. I was amazed at how much I had neglected the "now."
As I began to enjoy the "now" in this way, I realized that the "fulfilled version of myself" was probably also enjoying it. That was already the "me who has it fulfilled."
Around the time I started to enjoy the "now," I began to feel that "deciding my thoughts equals fulfillment" could be realized.
If there are times when you don't feel convinced right now or if you find it easier to understand with the idea of a time lag, that's not wrong. However, if you feel that setting your fulfillment a few months ahead when it could be fulfilled right away is a waste, then I hope you can choose the perspective that there is no time lag.
Video about time lag
I also have a video about time lag, so please feel free to check it out!
What will you do?Timelag
I'm talking about what it means when I say there is no time lag from the perspective of viewers, asking questions and explaining it.
Does that mean I have to settle for “lovey-dovey with him” as a delusion?
This is an answer video for those who say, "If you don't think about it, it doesn't come true!"