Imaginal Acts manifest literally. This has been my experience time and time again. Your imaginal scene must accurately imply fulfillment. Imaginal Acts are also the most powerful way to manifest, so I want to help you master them so you don’t make the mistakes I made.

The fact that they manifest literally, even when doing so does not result in my getting what I want, actually build my confidence in Imaginal Acts. Because it showed me how mathematically precise the manifestation process is.

How to Perform an Imaginal Act

An Imaginal Act is a short, vivid mental scene that implies your desire is already fulfilled. It’s the key mechanism through which you impress the subconscious mind and manifest your desired reality. Your imagination is the creative power of God, and everything that exists in your world first originated as a mental image.

Step 1: Define the End.
Decide exactly what you want. Be specific — not about the process, but about the final result. What would you see, hear, or feel if your desire were already a fact? For example, if you wanted a new job, you wouldn’t imagine the interview; you’d imagine your friend congratulating you after you’ve started. That’s the end.

Step 2: Choose a Short Scene.
Select a brief, looping moment that would only happen if your wish were fulfilled. Keep it simple — a handshake, a hug, or a few words like “I’m so happy for you.” This scene must imply fulfillment without overcomplicating it.

Thoughts within the scene: What you are aware of within the scene includes not only the facts of the scene, but what you are thinking and feeling within the scene. If within the scene, that version of you is feeling appreciation for what is occurring or is recognizing that it worked out wonderfully or is acknowledging within their mind that this worked out perfectly due to the accurate working of the Law, then you are implying fulfillment and will prevent literal but erroneous manifestation.

Because it’s really more about the awareness of the reality of it having already manifested than it is about the elements of the scene. But if you are not bringing in a clear enough awareness in terms of thought, then you better make sure the facts of the scene are airtight.

The most powerful and accurate Imaginal Acts are ones in which both are present.

Daydreaming vs Imaginal Act- deciding the reality of it, considering and choosing the reality of it. Daydream any scene as an experiment, then think- what if that scene actually manifested. Perceive the difference in those two? In the latter, you have a sense of reality to the imagined activity.

So not only do you want to imagine the scene, but you want to bring that sense of reality to it by deciding it manifest and acknowledging within the scene that it actually manifested in your real life.

It’s taking it seriously as reality.

Daydreaming versus Imaginal Act- Entering the action both physically and psychologically as though it were actually happening and intending and accepting the reality of it. The awareness, what I once only daydreamed has become reality.

You don’t want it to feel like the far off distant you, you want it to feel like the now you. This is something to consider. Haven’t I noticed this?

You don’t want it to feel like the more evolved version of you down the line, you want it to feel like the current you having the experience.

Instead of going to the future to experience the event, bring the event to the present, to the present self.

Accept the reality of it. If it feels too distant, try to get comfortable with the reality of it. If it feels like distant fantasy, contemplate and get comfortable in the idea of the reality of it.

Doesn’t mean you know for sure the Law is going to work. It does not mean that you believe it is true now. It means you accept the reality of it, that it feels natural for it to actually manifest.

Accepting the reality of it is important. Get comfortable and natural in the idea of it actually manifesting, actually being something you can experience. If it feels unnatural, it is fantasy. Contemplate what it would be like if this thing that you have been trying to manifest actually manifested, in real life.

Step 3: Enter the State Akin to Sleep (SATS).
Relax your body and quiet your mind. You can do this before bed or when waking up, when the conscious mind is most suggestible. This drowsy, relaxed state allows your subconscious to accept what you impress upon it without resistance.

Step 4: Imagine from the First-Person Point of View.
Experience the scene as if you are inside it — through your own eyes. Feel your body in it. Touch, hear, and sense everything as real and present. You’re not watching yourself from the outside; you are the version of you for whom it’s already done.

Step 5: Feel It as Real.
The feeling is the secret. As you loop your short scene, feel the satisfaction and naturalness of the wish fulfilled. You’re not forcing emotion; you’re entering the feeling-tone of completion. The key is acceptance — knowing this imaginal event is the cause, and the outer world must conform to it.

Step 6: Let It Go.
When the scene feels real and complete, let it fade naturally. Don’t look for results. As The bridge of incidents will unfold automatically. Your imaginal act has been impressed; reality will now rearrange itself to match that inner assumption.

Perform and Imaginal Act and remain faithful to it.

The most powerful way to manifest is to imagine a scene that implies your desired outcome is already accomplished. Experience the feelings of relief, gratitude, pleasure, or whatever would imply to you that you have indeed already manifested it. Acknowledge the Law within the scene- meaning, acknowledge that it is true now because you deliberately and successfully manifested it. If you are having trouble accepting that this could actually happen, acknowledge that within the scene too. Acknowledge within the scene that you manifested it in spite of x,y,z. Doing these things- implies fulfillment, acknowledges Law/process, feel appreciation that it is now accomplished, and acknowledging that it manifested in spite of any perceived barriers makes the scene seem real and will be acceptable for the subconscious mind.

Once you have done this, consider it a done deal. Certain, set in stone, a fact on the non-physical plane and commit to the process. Meaning, do not entertain ideas of doubt, failure, contradiction. Do not entertain imaginary conversations in which you are speaking of the failure or delay of your manifestation. This is what it means to remain faithful to the Imaginal Act.

When seemingly contradictory circumstances arise in physical reality along your bridge of events. See them for what they are and reaffirm your chosen end-scene. Remind yourself of the scene and of the infallibility of the Law.

Ultimately, it’s however you can give your subconscious mind accurate instructions. And the two primary ways I do it are visualization and decision.

FAQs

WHat do they want?

Be sure they are clear as to the desired outcome.

Create an Imaginal Scene

Create a scene that implies it and acknowledge whatever needs acknowledged. Create intermediate scenes if necessary.

Bridge of Events

Explain what the bridge of events is like and what to do in the face of circumstances.

Supporting Assumptions/thoughts

If they have a general acceptance of the end-scene and persist in seeing the end-scene as opposed to alternative outcomes, and yet they are working against it in terms of thoughts about the present (essentially postponing the manifestation), then we create deliberate thoughts to counter those and open the way for the manifestation.

Reinforce Certainty

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