R.I.C.H. and “bad” manifestations

Can’t say anything about R.I.C.H. but during my run of DR I got brand new tires for my car. A month later I ran over a nail in such a perfect way it completely destroyed any hope of patching one of them. Had to replace it completely.

So this sounds like you’ve had issues with the car before? Would you say that a lot of that financial worry sits in the back of your head most of the time? That phrase carries a heavy weight of not being free financially to spend without worry.

If I’m right here, someone can correct me if I’m wrong. The subs use questions instead of statements to get your mind to dig. If car repairs are something that often cause you financial worry and there’s a question like “Why am I so wealthy?” It’s possible your mind says “because I can afford to fix car issues without worrying about the money”. It’s not necessarily a direct path to wealth, but more of a consequence of it. Like your mind aligning with a reality of wealth where stuff like this happens and it doesn’t even phase you because you know it’s handled and the money isn’t a concern.

I guess think of it like having your feet in both worlds. There’s going to be overlap with how things manifest because one spills into the other. Technically it’s only “bad” if you remain in the previous reality of being financially burdened. In the other reality it kind of affirms that you are wealthy because you can have annoying stuff like this happen and wave it off without a care in the world.

My 02 cents. Like others said here I’d take it as a sign of good things coming your way.

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Great idea!

Someone jumped my fence early hours and stole parts out of my electric gate motor, insurance bailed on me, gonna have to replace it myself. R.I.C.H better manifest double I have to spend on this.

When something expensive goes wrong, it doesn’t really matter what mental reality you’re in if the physical reality hasn’t caught up yet. You either have the money to take care of it, or you don’t.
I think that in a lot of cases these negative manifestations are your old reality trying to defend itself by presenting proof that it is still reality before the new one manifests in the real world.

I noticed another phenomenon with money manifestation. Sometimes I’ll get some money out of the blue and then something goes wrong that costs almost all of what I’ve manifested.
I used to think of that as the manifestation being taken away, and it frustrated the hell out of me. The last time it happened, I realized that I had gotten the money I was going to need to take care of the problem before I had it. I was grateful.

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I agree the expensive stuff going wrong can easily rattle you. But I think that’s even more of a reason to be mindful of the reaction. I try to avoid the battle mentality because that invites inner tension. When you’re battling two realities there’s that possibility of losing in the back of your head. I prefer to think of it as a crossroad. From that point what you choose to focus on dictates how the rest will unfold.

But everyone has their own internal navigation when it comes to this stuff. I’ve just found holding the perspective of it being a battle or disagreement invites more stress.

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Gotcha. I actually find the battle mentality useful but that’s just me. Pushing through an obstacle or “winning” a conflict feels great to me so it’s a motivator.

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Very interesting. The goals can be similar but the mental strategies for achieving them can be very varied. Makes sense.

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This is actually the logic of astrology. The goal is the planet. The preferred strategy is the sign.

(and the preferred context in which to carry out that strategy is the house.)

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