A world without script writers is a world devoid of good stories. While the use of scripts in movies, television shows and books has been around for decades, they have only recently become an accepted part of creative writing education.
The “scripting techniques for manifestation” is a technique that can be used to create stories in Manifestation. This method of scripting allows users to create the story with the characters and their actions, rather than simply writing it.
I’d want to remind you of an essential concept from earlier in this course when you start writing for the first time:
WHAT YOU WANT EXISTS ALREADY.
Remember that energy can’t be generated or destroyed, and that every wish you’ve ever had is already fulfilled. It’s merely vibrating at a different frequency than your vibrational setpoint… YET.
However, you’ll be able to access and activate your nervous system on various levels and in multiple dimensions as a consequence of this procedure, adjusting your awareness to the frequency of your desired outcomes.
You’ll effectively be changing the energy of what you desire into a materialized form and dragging it into your reality.
Because the term “story” makes it easier to comprehend the structure of what you’ll be writing, this approach is dubbed “story scripting.” However, you should see it more as your autobiography, since the word “story” may lead you to believe it isn’t true.
That’s the thing with stories: they’re all about the characters. SOME of them are “made up” for the sole purpose of amusement. OTHERS, on the other hand, are merely a thorough record of events that occur in chronological sequence.
The tale of your first day of school, for example, is just that: a story. But it’s also true, and it occurred in real life.
As a result, with this strategy, write about your day as if you’re already living your ideal life. Include information on what you may have, what you would do, and how you might feel if you already had what you desired.
You are free to be as broad or as particular as you want. You might concentrate on your general pleasure and list a variety of things that are now the way you intended them to be. You might even write your diary post as though you’ve already accomplished one particular objective.
Make it a reality by writing it down.
Story Scripting may be done in two ways. WRITTEN SCRIPTING is the first one we’ll look at. Here’s how you do it:
Step 1: Begin with an appreciation statement, such as:
“I am ecstatic that I am paid $10,000 per month…” “I’m overjoyed with my new job…”
“I’d want to express my gratitude for the fantastic friendship I’ve had with you…” “I’m grateful beyond words that I’ve met the love of my life…” “I’m at such a good place in my life right now…”
Step 2: Provide more detailed information to back up your claim, all in the present tense.
Note that you are free to write as much or as little as you choose. It is advised that you use at least one complete side of a sheet of paper. However, if you’re having a good time and your hand isn’t cramping, you can write ten or twenty pages. The average person writes 1 to 5 pages every session.
When it comes to whether this should be handwritten or typed, writing by hand is typically (and historically) “superior” since that’s how most people learn to write as children, and it fires more neurons in their brain. However, that method is only beneficial if you love it enough to practice it on a regular basis.
If your hand cramps easily, you’re worried because you can’t write quickly enough, or it’s inconvenient or painful for any reason — AND typing will address these problems Then type it instead.
The most important thing is how you feel while you’re doing it, so the rule of thumb is to do it for as long as you’re enjoying it, and no longer. This should be something you anticipate and appreciate on a daily basis.
3rd step: (optional, but recommended) Finally, express gratitude to the Universe or any other chosen “higher power” for making this manifestation a reality.
This is a terrific way to end your session and unconsciously tell the Universe and the Law of Attraction to go to work on it — particularly because you already have what you desire.
Here are three very brief examples of how you may choose to script your goals into reality to assist you get a better understanding of this. Take note of how they start with a present-tense expression of thanks and then just elaborate on it. While you already know you don’t have to stick to one topic or concept, it’s a wonderful approach to start when you’re just getting started.
EXAMPLE 1: “I’m overjoyed and pleased that so many people are reading my book.” Every time I check my sales stats and realize how many new orders are pouring in every day, I feel so happy. And the reaction I’ve been receiving from readers has been fantastic. The reviews are all four or five stars, and the letters that people continue to write me are really encouraging. It’s really satisfying to know that all of the effort I put into this book paid off, and that the words I wrote are assisting and motivating so many individuals. I’m overjoyed that this book is doing so well. Finally, I’m a best-selling novelist. I’ve already surpassed the tens of thousands mark, and I’m on my approach to crossing the hundreds of thousands mark. Then it’s on to a million happy readers, which I’m looking forward to meeting along the road. What a fantastic adventure. What a beaut