CARL JUNG’S METHOD FOR MAKING WISHES COME TRUE. It Works Even For...

He believed most people never get what they want
because they never clearly admit what they want.
The unconscious can’t move toward confusion.
Only clarity.
"What you resist not only persists,
it controls your life from the shadows."
Most people pretend they want less
because wanting more feels dangerous.
So the mind stays divided.
Ask yourself:
"What would I want if I stopped pretending I didn’t?"
Not what sounds realistic.
Not what impresses others.
What is true.
Not:
"I want peace."
But:
"I live calmly. My body feels grounded. My mind feels clear."
Jung believed the unconscious does not respond to desire.
It responds to identity.
It changes from becoming familiar with a new self-image.
That’s why clarity matters more than positivity.
Not fantasies.
Sensations:
• How you breathe
• How you move
• How your body feels
The brain learns through sensory rehearsal.
The brain activates the same neural networks during vivid imagination as during real experience.
Repetition creates belief.
Belief shapes behavior.
Because acting new feels awkward.
But awkwardness is not failure.
It’s the nervous system rewiring.
"Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life, and you will call it fate."
This method doesn’t summon miracles.
It removes internal contradiction.
And that changes everything.
They fail because their inner world is divided.
One part wants the dream.
One part fears the cost.
And the subconscious always follows the stronger part.
"Go."
"Stop."
So you stay in motion...
But never in direction.
Not because they're unlucky.
But because they're unconsciously arguing with themselves.
It responds to what you accept as true.
Your self-concept is the instruction manual.
Your brain cannot hold two identities at full strength.
One will always dominate.
The old you...
or the chosen you.
It’s integration.
Making your conscious desire match your unconscious expectation.
That’s when reality starts moving.
Stop sending mixed signals.
No more:
"I want it... but I can’t."
"I’m ready... but not yet."
Choose one direction.
It stops resisting.
It starts filtering reality differently.
Noticing opportunities.
Creating new reactions.
Attracting new outcomes.
Not magic.
Alignment.
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