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The Chosen

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A private space for those who know they’re meant for more. Manifestation, self-mastery, spiritual law, identity rebuilding, taught in real time

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Why this space exists
I didn’t create this community for surface-level motivation or empty words. I created it for real change. I’d say I’m in a phase where everything is being reprogrammed and rebuilt, like how I think, how I discipline myself, how I manifest, how I move through life. Instead of keeping that process private, I’ve decided to document it in real time. Not as someone who’s “at the finish line” But as someone actually walking the path, testing, failing, correcting, integrating. This space is for: - Motivation that leads to action - Understanding manifestation without delusion - Rebuilding identity at the root - Learning discipline as alignment, not force There’s no pressure to post. No pressure to perform. Just presence, honesty, and application. If you’re here, comment one thing you’re trying to change or understand right now. That’s enough to begin. Welcome.
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@Oluwapelumi Akinyode This is a sincere question , and I respect where it’s coming from entirely. What I’ve learned from my journey so far is that returning to God doesn’t start with performance, it starts with honesty. Many people confuse faith with ritual.But alignment comes first, not attendance (just showing up) If someone feels distant, the most important step isn’t forcing prayer or church on them it’s asking, truthfully, where have I been disconnected from myself, truth, and integrity? From there, practice becomes meaningful again. This space isn’t about religion, but about rebuilding alignment at the root, which different people interpret through different beliefs.
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@Kora Jaralve Thanks for joining this community, and I appreciate you being honest about this, and that already tells me you’re not lost, you’re just in a transition. Let me be honest, doubting yourself doesn’t mean you made the wrong decision, It just means your old identity hasn’t caught up with your new direction yet. When people step away from a structured path like uni (I did the same thing), the mind looks for certainty, and If it doesn’t find it immediately, it translates that gap as “lack of motivation” or “maybe I won’t make it.” But motivation isn’t something you wait for, it’s something that appears after movement, not before it. Right now, the work isn’t to prove that you’ll “make it.” Putting that pressure on yourself is what actually freezes creativity. The work is to: - Build a small, consistent relationship with your craft - Show up without attaching your self-worth to outcome - Let that identity stabilise before expecting confidence I can almost promise that if you keep showing up in small ways, the doubt quiets on its own. Not because you argued with it, but because you gave it evidence through action. I wouldn’t say you’re not behind either, you're just early in a process that doesn’t reward rushing. Thanks for that, I’ll be sure to unpack this more here.
Creativity as Transmutation
Most people think creativity is about talent, and it’s not… Creativity is what happens when you don’t suppress emotion, but also don’t let it rot inside you. See, negative emotion isn’t a problem. The real problem is unexpressed emotion, When you transmute pain, guilt, anger, or any other low vibrational energies into something artful, like: writing, music, movement, ideas, you’re actually doing ‘shadow work’, which is ultimately what gives power to identity transformation, as you’re taking what’s unconscious and giving it form and that’s where power comes from. Now here’s the part people avoid: Making it public. Social media, when used consciously, is one of the most intense tools for evolution. Not because of validation, but because it forces you to confront the fear of being seen. And that “fear” is usually what’s actually holding people back. Not a “lack of potential”. Not “lack of ability”. Not “lack of ideas”. Just fear. When you publish your inner world, even imperfectly, you: - Track your own growth over time - Release attachment to perfection - Desensitise yourself to judgment - Build self-trust through expression You start to realise something important: - The potential already exists. - It doesn’t need to be created. - It needs to be recognised and expressed. Most people wait to feel “ready” before they create or share. That readiness never comes. Growth happens after expression, not before it. If this resonates, reflect on this: - What emotion are you currently avoiding turning into something creative, and why? That’s where your next evolution is.
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@Andrew R Glad this helped
Clearing the mind & regulation
One thing I’ve noticed is that most people aren’t overwhelmed by life but by their own thoughts. If there’s too much input. and too much internal noise, you’ll have too many problems layered on top of each other. It’s my firm belief that everyone needs a source of regulation, something that brings the nervous system back to centre. For me, that source is meditation however other people regulate through different things: - Prayer - Exercise - Creativity - Writing - Vision boards - Nature There’s no single correct method what really matters is that you have something. I was talking to my mum today, (she’s christian) , and we spoke about prayer. Prayer does help. It can lift you, calm you, and bring relief. But for many people, it works more like a temporary elevation, not a clearing. It’s similar to sleep. When you sleep, your nervous system resets, but you don’t actually remove the thought patterns underneath. You wake up calmer, but the same mental loops are still there. Prayer can work in a similar way when it comes from a place of wanting or needing, you feel better for a moment, then return to the same mental state. Meditation, on the other hand, trains something different. It doesn’t raise you above your thoughts, it teaches you to clear them. That’s why even if I don’t meditate for a few days, the effects remain. The mind has already been quieted. The background noise stays lower. And when the mind is clear: - You’re more present - You react less - Negative “prompters” appear less often - Decisions become simpler This directly improves quality of life. It also matters for manifestation, not because meditation “gets you things,” but because a cluttered mind creates resistance. Mental blocks don’t come from lack of belief; they come from constant internal interference. A clear mind navigates reality better. If you’re new to meditation, don’t force it: - Start with 5 minutes - Build gradually - Consistency matters more than duration
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