The Blueprint (2 Steps to Manifest Any Goal)

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The Blueprint is a beginner’s guide to one goal in two steps: first, choose it with deep feeling; then imagine yourself four years beyond it, where it’s already ordinary life. You’re the actor, author, and director—and the script you live inside becomes the world you walk in. Death to the pessimistic mindset.

Step 1: Choose a goal you can feel — set your compass

“Ask and God will give to you. Search, and you will find. Knock, and the door will open for you.” (Matthew 7:7 ERV)

Choosing with feeling is the “ask.” Clarity moves energy. In Hermetic teaching, The All is Mind—the universe is mental—so the thought you decisively hold is the seed of form.

The right goal isn’t what looks best on paper; it’s the one that creates a quiet yes in your body. Feeling is the compass. When you choose and decide, you subtly turn the ship—tiny course changes compound into different continents.

How to practice it

  • List four options. Put down four goals you’d love to manifest.
  • Close your eyes. Feel each one’s upsides and downsides—notice where your energy expands.
  • Pick the spark. Choose the one that brings joy, gratitude, or relief.
  • Decide in motion. Decision without action isn’t decision—book it, text them, start the file.
  • Pray, don’t worry. “Don’t worry about anything, but pray and ask God for everything you need, always giving thanks.” (Philippians 4:6–7 ERV)
  • Keep it simple. Simplicity scales. Complexity stalls.
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Key takeaway: Choose the goal that feels alive. Feeling + decision + first action turns the wheel of reality.

Step 2: Imagine your wish fulfilled — live four years into the future

“Faith is what makes real the things we hope for. It is proof of what we cannot see.” (Hebrews 11:1 ERV)

Hermetic wisdom: As within, so without. The universe magnifies what you already carry. So don’t visualize the moment you “get” it—jump to the version of you four years after it’s normal.

Be the actor, author, and director. Don’t stand outside the movie; step into the scene. Write and perform the lines of ordinary life that only make sense if your wish has long been fulfilled. The universe reflects possession, not pursuit.

How to practice it

  • Daily scene work. Close your eyes and live a 90–180 second scene four years later.
  • Make it mundane. After you bought the car years ago, you’re saying: “Please schedule the dealer service for the Porsche.”
  • Use natural dialogue. “Chef Amy, move dinner one hour later?” • “Dear, the driver called—he’s outside.” • “Uber X or the car?”
  • Think in tradeoffs. “Do I want to buy a private jet—what’s the cost per hour—or is first/business class smarter?”
  • Live post-resolution. Debt gone for years—how does your calendar feel now? Retired early—what routine replaced alarm clocks?
  • Normalize it. You wouldn’t say “I’m a millionaire” 50 times; you’d ask, “Which account should fund the renovation?”
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Key takeaway: Don’t rehearse receiving—rehearse having. Four years out, your dream is just Tuesday.

Bonus: Script your reality like an actor—and code it like a hacker

Scripting makes imagination concrete. Actors rehearse lines; coders write programs. You can do both: script scenes and rewrite the inner code that runs your life. The universe will only “give” what you already host—your beliefs are amplifiers. Replace pessimistic loops with practiced proof.

  • Write vivid scenes. 5 minutes nightly: rooms, receipts, emails, voice notes four years later.
  • Use present or past tense. “I love how quiet the beach house gets after sunset.” • “I remember closing four summers ago.”
  • Speak from the role. “Please confirm the quarterly property taxes.” • “Extend our stay; push flights to Friday.”
  • Debug the code. Notice a pessimistic line? Delete and replace with a practical, already-having alternative.
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Tiny drill: Write three ordinary lines you’d text today if your goal had been normal for four years. Save them. Use them.

Closing Reflection

The Blueprint is simple and strong: Step 1—Choose the goal that feels alive. Step 2—Live four years beyond it as if it’s standard life. Ask, act, and accept. The mind you hold becomes the world you mold. The universe mirrors what you own internally—so own it now. Death to the pessimistic mindset; long live practiced certainty. Upcoming parts of the Blueprint will expand your tools—today, pick one goal and start directing the scene you’re ready to live inside.