Your body knows the difference between watching a scene of the wish fulfilled and being inside it
A lot of you only imagine from outside.
You picture yourself having the thing, like watching a movie of someone who looks like you.
The version of you in that movie is somebody you watch from the outside.
The shift happens when you enter the scene through your own eyes, your own body, the version of you who already has what you want.
That shift is where Neville Goddard's deepest manifestation work begins.
Starting Monday inside our community, we're doing it for 14 consecutive nights.
The 14-Night Drift Accountability is built around one practice.
Each night, you fall asleep inside a scene of the wish fulfilled, in first person, in your body, as the version of you who already has it.
By Night 14, the state has become your default.
If you want to be in the room for the next 14 nights, doing this work alongside the community, and witnessing the transformations being shared, the door is open here www.skool.com/this-world-is-a-simulation/about
You have to see what Maria just posted in the community!
Day 5 of the 7-Day Proof Accountability. She sits down to meditate, feels something crunchy on the bed in the dark. Turns the light on. $100 bill.
Walks across the room to turn the light off and steps on ANOTHER $100.
That's two. After the $100 scratch ticket win earlier in the week. Three $100s in five days.
This is what happens when you actually do the work. When you choose your proof, when you drift into the scene every single night, when you stop looking and just assume it's done.
The simulation responds. It always does.
Maria, I'm so proud of you. You did this. You showed up every day, you posted every day, you let the room hold you. This is yours.
And to everyone reading this who's still on the fence? This is what we're doing in there. This is what happens when you commit and the room holds you to it.
There is a moment every night when the body has stopped moving but the mind hasn't fully let go ποΈ
The analytical mind has gone quiet. You're aware, but barely.
Neville Goddard called this state SATS, the State Akin to Sleep. He said it was the most powerful manifestation tool in existence.
In that state, the door to the subconscious is wide open. Whatever you impress on it doesn't get filtered by doubt, logic, or fear. And the subconscious begins broadcasting it as your new reality.
Starting Monday inside the community, we're using that doorway deliberately for 14 consecutive nights.
The 14-Night Drift Accountability is the second program in our monthly cycle, and the deepest manifestation practice Neville ever taught.
Here's how it works.
Each night, you fall asleep inside one scene of the wish fulfilled. You enter the version of you who already has what you want, at a specific moment of having it.
The first seven nights, you build the scene by layering in sensory detail, body state, inner conversation, and how others respond to the new you. By Night 7, the scene feels like a memory.
The second seven nights, the state starts carrying into your waking hours. The wish-fulfilled version of you becomes your default during the day.
By Night 14, the state has become who you are.
The 7-Day Proof Accountability gave members external evidence the simulation responds to what they assume. This is the work that rewires them internally.
If you want to be in the room for the next fourteen nights, doing the deepest manifestation work Neville ever taught alongside the community, the door is open here π www.skool.com/this-world-is-a-simulation/about
What are the odds of a US quarter turning up in a kitchen in Chile? ποΈ
That's where Marco (community member) lives, and this morning he decided to find out. He visualized a US quarter sitting in his hand.
A few minutes later he opened a metal box in his kitchen looking for keys and found two US quarters sitting inside.
The one thing that didn't match was the design. In his visualization the tails side had the classic eagle, and the quarters he found had a different design on the back.
He still counts it, and he should. The simulation delivered the exact object he pictured, and the small difference in the detail didn't change a thing.
Marco's quarter showed up anyway, eagle or no eagle.
The takeaway is that the only thing you ever need to be clear on is what you want.
How it shows up and what form it takes are details the simulation handles on its own, and worrying about them is what slows you down.
Sandra's story - another community member - is the same principle playing out through a person.
She'd been thinking about a friend she hadn't spoken to in months. She didn't message them or do anything to make contact happen.
Yesterday that friend texted her out of the blue, and the simulation handled the how, the same way it did for Marco.
Sometimes the simulation gives you more than you asked for.
Carmen (also a community member) got 4 visual signs yesterday plus a run of repeating numbers she never asked for: 7777, 8888, 6666, 88, 66.
So in the space of a few days, the simulation has handed members a near-impossible object, a friend out of nowhere, and a stream of numbers nobody requested.
That's the thing about collecting proof. Once you've watched it work on something the odds said was impossible, the doubt about everything smaller starts to fall apart.
And that's the entire reason I started the 7-Day Proof Accountability. I want to bury you in so much proof that doubting becomes the harder option.
We're a few days into the 7-Day Proof Accountability and more wins keep landing inside the community ποΈ
I want to share two of them today.
Sean had a thought to manifest a yellow Lambo. His first reaction was "nah, I've never seen one of those here, that won't work." He overrode the doubt and decided to go for it anyway.
The night of Day 1, he went on social media (something he barely ever does) and the first photo on his feed was a yellow Lambo. He's now moving on to his second proof, going for something bigger this time.
The doubt showed up exactly when you'd expect it to, right at the moment of picking.
Sean moved past it anyway and the simulation responded within hours.
Emily picked a dalmatian as her proof. On Day 3 she woke up, saw a dalmatian on a cup, and the official sighting was done before she'd even started her day. She's now seen 5 different things with dalmatians on them.
Once the simulation gives you the first proof, it keeps giving you more. Emily's only job was choosing something specific and holding the assumption. The simulation handled the rest, again and again.
Here's what I want you to take from this.
Sean almost let doubt stop him before he'd even started. Emily got more proof than she asked for. Both happened because they did the work anyway, regardless of what their thoughts were saying.
The doubt is normal and shows up for everyone. The members getting results inside the community are the ones doing the work anyway.
And that's why this whole Accountability is built around proof.
I wanted to bombard you with as much proof as possible. Proof that the simulation responds to your desires, proof that the assumption works, and proof that what you hold in your imagination shows up in your 3D.
The more proof you collect, the less doubt you carry. And the less doubt you carry, the bigger the things you can manifest.
It's Day 2 of the 7-Day Proof Accountability and the wins are already rolling in from inside the community ποΈ
I want to share three of them today.
Paul picked a donut as his proof. He hasn't had one in years. Hours later, his wife (who has no idea this Accountability is even running) showed him a TikTok of a puppy surrounded by donuts with powdered sugar on its nose. The simulation found him the exact image he'd been holding in his imagination.
Ettie was sitting with what to choose for her proof. She kept contemplating different options: a white cat, a goose flying overhead (which she hadn't been seeing recently), and a ladybug. She couldn't settle on just one, so she spent a moment thinking about each without resistance. That same day, white cats kept appearing, a goose flew the closest it's ever come to her right over her head, and a ladybug landed in front of her. The contemplation alone was enough for the simulation to respond.
Nouhaila wanted a sign that read "YOU CAN DO IT" written somewhere. On a half-hour walk later that day, she passed 5 different people wearing shirts with "Just Do It" on them. "Just Do It" in 30 minutes is the universe practically yelling at her, giving her the message in its own words.
Here's what I want you to take from this.
The simulation responded to a donut, a white cat, and a phrase on a shirt. None of these were big asks, and all of them landed within a few hours.
Once you've seen it work on something this small, the doubt stops. And the doubt is what's been keeping you stuck.
If you want to be in the room while we do this together, witnessing the amazing and heartwarming results being shared inside my community, the door is open here π www.skool.com/this-world-is-a-simulation/about
Day 1 of the 7-Day Proof Accountability is live inside the TWIAS community.
For 7 days, you pick one small, specific thing to manifest, do the daily work, and post your check-in inside the community when it shows up.
The point is proof that the simulation responds to what you assume. So you can see for yourself that visualization works, build the confidence to visualize bigger and better things, and start changing your 3D.
Here's what every day of the Accountability looks like inside the community.
The community has been given three daily non-negotiables to make sure changes are made in the 3D. These are the rails the whole 7 days run on, and the same three moves carry every day of the Accountability.
Every day, there's one additional task that builds toward getting your proof by the end of the week. The specificity of what you pick determines how clearly the proof will land.
The benefit of doing this is that you stick to it, you see real changes in your 3D, and most importantly, you do it alongside a beautiful community of hundreds of people working together to better their lives.
The launch has been incredibly successful, and we already have hundreds of people committing and making real progress.
Starting Monday, we're running The 7-Day Proof Accountability inside my coaching community ποΈ
Here's how it works.
For 7 days, you pick one small specific thing to manifest. A text from a specific person, an unexpected bit of money, a free coffee, anything you choose. You do your daily SATS work, and the second it lands in your 3D you post the proof inside the community for everyone to witness.
It's the fastest way I know to collect undeniable evidence that the simulation is responding to what you've been holding in your imagination. Once you've watched it happen once, the next one gets easier, and the one after that easier still.
Starting Monday, May 25, we're running something new inside the community: The 7-Day Proof Accountability.
For 7 days, you pick one small, specific thing you want to manifest. A text from a specific person, an unexpected bit of money, a free coffee, anything you choose.
You do your daily SATS work, post your check-in inside the community when it shows up, and the room holds you to it.
The point is proof. Fast, undeniable, specific proof that the simulation is responding to what you assume.
The more proof you collect of specific manifestations landing in your life, the more your subconscious starts believing it can deliver the bigger ones. Each small win you witness builds the courage to dare bigger.
Two recent wins from inside the community show what I mean.
Barbora played my 11:11 money meditation in the background while she was working. Within hours she had $20 from an online side gig and $1,500 from an unexpected tax refund.
Sabrina manifested a free Dell Pro 14 Plus laptop, Bose headphones, a case, and a stylus through her assistive technology support services, right before starting her Education Assistant Program to work with kids who have disabilities.
The Accountability puts structure around the same work they're already doing.
You pick one thing, do the daily work for 7 days, and watch it land. Once you've seen it work once, the next manifestation gets easier, and the one after that easier still.
Elmer O. Locker jr
Your body knows the difference between watching a scene of the wish fulfilled and being inside it
A lot of you only imagine from outside.
You picture yourself having the thing, like watching a movie of someone who looks like you.
The version of you in that movie is somebody you watch from the outside.
The shift happens when you enter the scene through your own eyes, your own body, the version of you who already has what you want.
That shift is where Neville Goddard's deepest manifestation work begins.
Starting Monday inside our community, we're doing it for 14 consecutive nights.
The 14-Night Drift Accountability is built around one practice.
Each night, you fall asleep inside a scene of the wish fulfilled, in first person, in your body, as the version of you who already has it.
By Night 14, the state has become your default.
If you want to be in the room for the next 14 nights, doing this work alongside the community, and witnessing the transformations being shared, the door is open here www.skool.com/this-world-is-a-simulation/about
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Elmer O. Locker jr
Yesterday, one of our members walked into his living room and found his fiancΓ©e making a necklace out of white feathers ποΈ
White feathers were the proof Jan had picked for the 7-Day Proof Accountability.
He came in from the garage right before bed and found her sitting there, creating the necklace for the first time.
That was the second manifestation of his Day 5.
Earlier that day, a real estate issue Jan had been worried about reversed entirely in his favor.
Someone had been making unethical claims against him, and after some emails the claims were withdrawn.
The situation reversed because he deliberately chose to stay positive and unaffected the day before.
This is what the 7-Day Proof Accountability is starting to look like inside the community.
By Day 5, the proofs are loud.
Jan held the assumption, stayed unaffected by what was happening on the surface, and let the simulation arrange the rest.
Both manifestations arrived without him controlling how it happened.
Five days of consistent assumption work changes what the simulation is willing to hand you.
If you want to be in the room for whatever's next, doing this work alongside the community, the door is open here π
www.skool.com/this-world-is-a-simulation/about
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You have to see what Maria just posted in the community!
Day 5 of the 7-Day Proof Accountability. She sits down to meditate, feels something crunchy on the bed in the dark. Turns the light on. $100 bill.
Walks across the room to turn the light off and steps on ANOTHER $100.
That's two. After the $100 scratch ticket win earlier in the week. Three $100s in five days.
This is what happens when you actually do the work. When you choose your proof, when you drift into the scene every single night, when you stop looking and just assume it's done.
The simulation responds. It always does.
Maria, I'm so proud of you. You did this. You showed up every day, you posted every day, you let the room hold you. This is yours.
And to everyone reading this who's still on the fence? This is what we're doing in there. This is what happens when you commit and the room holds you to it.
The next round is coming!
Join the challenge and the community here π www.skool.com/this-world-is-a-simulation
Drop a π if Maria's win hit you. Drop a π if you're in for the next round.
I love you guys!
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Elmer O. Locker jr
There is a moment every night when the body has stopped moving but the mind hasn't fully let go ποΈ
The analytical mind has gone quiet. You're aware, but barely.
Neville Goddard called this state SATS, the State Akin to Sleep. He said it was the most powerful manifestation tool in existence.
In that state, the door to the subconscious is wide open. Whatever you impress on it doesn't get filtered by doubt, logic, or fear. And the subconscious begins broadcasting it as your new reality.
Starting Monday inside the community, we're using that doorway deliberately for 14 consecutive nights.
The 14-Night Drift Accountability is the second program in our monthly cycle, and the deepest manifestation practice Neville ever taught.
Here's how it works.
Each night, you fall asleep inside one scene of the wish fulfilled. You enter the version of you who already has what you want, at a specific moment of having it.
The first seven nights, you build the scene by layering in sensory detail, body state, inner conversation, and how others respond to the new you. By Night 7, the scene feels like a memory.
The second seven nights, the state starts carrying into your waking hours. The wish-fulfilled version of you becomes your default during the day.
By Night 14, the state has become who you are.
The 7-Day Proof Accountability gave members external evidence the simulation responds to what they assume. This is the work that rewires them internally.
If you want to be in the room for the next fourteen nights, doing the deepest manifestation work Neville ever taught alongside the community, the door is open here π
www.skool.com/this-world-is-a-simulation/about
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Elmer O. Locker jr
What are the odds of a US quarter turning up in a kitchen in Chile? ποΈ
That's where Marco (community member) lives, and this morning he decided to find out. He visualized a US quarter sitting in his hand.
A few minutes later he opened a metal box in his kitchen looking for keys and found two US quarters sitting inside.
The one thing that didn't match was the design. In his visualization the tails side had the classic eagle, and the quarters he found had a different design on the back.
He still counts it, and he should. The simulation delivered the exact object he pictured, and the small difference in the detail didn't change a thing.
Marco's quarter showed up anyway, eagle or no eagle.
The takeaway is that the only thing you ever need to be clear on is what you want.
How it shows up and what form it takes are details the simulation handles on its own, and worrying about them is what slows you down.
Sandra's story - another community member - is the same principle playing out through a person.
She'd been thinking about a friend she hadn't spoken to in months. She didn't message them or do anything to make contact happen.
Yesterday that friend texted her out of the blue, and the simulation handled the how, the same way it did for Marco.
Sometimes the simulation gives you more than you asked for.
Carmen (also a community member) got 4 visual signs yesterday plus a run of repeating numbers she never asked for: 7777, 8888, 6666, 88, 66.
So in the space of a few days, the simulation has handed members a near-impossible object, a friend out of nowhere, and a stream of numbers nobody requested.
That's the thing about collecting proof. Once you've watched it work on something the odds said was impossible, the doubt about everything smaller starts to fall apart.
And that's the entire reason I started the 7-Day Proof Accountability. I want to bury you in so much proof that doubting becomes the harder option.
If you want to see this kind of proof show up in your own life and do the work alongside the community, the door is open here π
www.skool.com/this-world-is-a-simulation/about
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Elmer O. Locker jr
We're a few days into the 7-Day Proof Accountability and more wins keep landing inside the community ποΈ
I want to share two of them today.
Sean had a thought to manifest a yellow Lambo. His first reaction was "nah, I've never seen one of those here, that won't work." He overrode the doubt and decided to go for it anyway.
The night of Day 1, he went on social media (something he barely ever does) and the first photo on his feed was a yellow Lambo. He's now moving on to his second proof, going for something bigger this time.
The doubt showed up exactly when you'd expect it to, right at the moment of picking.
Sean moved past it anyway and the simulation responded within hours.
Emily picked a dalmatian as her proof. On Day 3 she woke up, saw a dalmatian on a cup, and the official sighting was done before she'd even started her day. She's now seen 5 different things with dalmatians on them.
Once the simulation gives you the first proof, it keeps giving you more. Emily's only job was choosing something specific and holding the assumption. The simulation handled the rest, again and again.
Here's what I want you to take from this.
Sean almost let doubt stop him before he'd even started. Emily got more proof than she asked for. Both happened because they did the work anyway, regardless of what their thoughts were saying.
The doubt is normal and shows up for everyone. The members getting results inside the community are the ones doing the work anyway.
And that's why this whole Accountability is built around proof.
I wanted to bombard you with as much proof as possible. Proof that the simulation responds to your desires, proof that the assumption works, and proof that what you hold in your imagination shows up in your 3D.
The more proof you collect, the less doubt you carry. And the less doubt you carry, the bigger the things you can manifest.
If you want to be in the room witnessing all of this and doing this work with the community, the door is open here π
www.skool.com/this-world-is-a-simulation/about
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It's Day 2 of the 7-Day Proof Accountability and the wins are already rolling in from inside the community ποΈ
I want to share three of them today.
Paul picked a donut as his proof. He hasn't had one in years. Hours later, his wife (who has no idea this Accountability is even running) showed him a TikTok of a puppy surrounded by donuts with powdered sugar on its nose. The simulation found him the exact image he'd been holding in his imagination.
Ettie was sitting with what to choose for her proof. She kept contemplating different options: a white cat, a goose flying overhead (which she hadn't been seeing recently), and a ladybug. She couldn't settle on just one, so she spent a moment thinking about each without resistance.
That same day, white cats kept appearing, a goose flew the closest it's ever come to her right over her head, and a ladybug landed in front of her. The contemplation alone was enough for the simulation to respond.
Nouhaila wanted a sign that read "YOU CAN DO IT" written somewhere. On a half-hour walk later that day, she passed 5 different people wearing shirts with "Just Do It" on them. "Just Do It" in 30 minutes is the universe practically yelling at her, giving her the message in its own words.
Here's what I want you to take from this.
The simulation responded to a donut, a white cat, and a phrase on a shirt. None of these were big asks, and all of them landed within a few hours.
Once you've seen it work on something this small, the doubt stops. And the doubt is what's been keeping you stuck.
If you want to be in the room while we do this together, witnessing the amazing and heartwarming results being shared inside my community, the door is open here π
www.skool.com/this-world-is-a-simulation/about
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Elmer O. Locker jr
Day 1 of the 7-Day Proof Accountability is live inside the TWIAS community.
For 7 days, you pick one small, specific thing to manifest, do the daily work, and post your check-in inside the community when it shows up.
The point is proof that the simulation responds to what you assume. So you can see for yourself that visualization works, build the confidence to visualize bigger and better things, and start changing your 3D.
Here's what every day of the Accountability looks like inside the community.
The community has been given three daily non-negotiables to make sure changes are made in the 3D. These are the rails the whole 7 days run on, and the same three moves carry every day of the Accountability.
Every day, there's one additional task that builds toward getting your proof by the end of the week. The specificity of what you pick determines how clearly the proof will land.
The benefit of doing this is that you stick to it, you see real changes in your 3D, and most importantly, you do it alongside a beautiful community of hundreds of people working together to better their lives.
The launch has been incredibly successful, and we already have hundreds of people committing and making real progress.
If you want to be in the room while we do this together, the door is open here π
www.skool.com/this-world-is-a-simulation/about
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Starting Monday, we're running The 7-Day Proof Accountability inside my coaching community ποΈ
Here's how it works.
For 7 days, you pick one small specific thing to manifest. A text from a specific person, an unexpected bit of money, a free coffee, anything you choose. You do your daily SATS work, and the second it lands in your 3D you post the proof inside the community for everyone to witness.
It's the fastest way I know to collect undeniable evidence that the simulation is responding to what you've been holding in your imagination. Once you've watched it happen once, the next one gets easier, and the one after that easier still.
If you want to be in the room when this kicks off on Monday, May 25th, the door is below π
www.skool.com/this-world-is-a-simulation/about
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Starting Monday, May 25, we're running something new inside the community: The 7-Day Proof Accountability.
For 7 days, you pick one small, specific thing you want to manifest. A text from a specific person, an unexpected bit of money, a free coffee, anything you choose.
You do your daily SATS work, post your check-in inside the community when it shows up, and the room holds you to it.
The point is proof. Fast, undeniable, specific proof that the simulation is responding to what you assume.
The more proof you collect of specific manifestations landing in your life, the more your subconscious starts believing it can deliver the bigger ones. Each small win you witness builds the courage to dare bigger.
Two recent wins from inside the community show what I mean.
Barbora played my 11:11 money meditation in the background while she was working. Within hours she had $20 from an online side gig and $1,500 from an unexpected tax refund.
Sabrina manifested a free Dell Pro 14 Plus laptop, Bose headphones, a case, and a stylus through her assistive technology support services, right before starting her Education Assistant Program to work with kids who have disabilities.
The Accountability puts structure around the same work they're already doing.
You pick one thing, do the daily work for 7 days, and watch it land. Once you've seen it work once, the next manifestation gets easier, and the one after that easier still.
If you want to be in the room when the first Accountability kicks off Monday, the door is here π
www.skool.com/this-world-is-a-simulation/about
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