How to "Review" Law of Assumption Coaches

How to review Law of Assumption Coaches? How do I find a good one? Who is the best? Who is the worst?

Fun fast fact: you are actually reviewing yourself pushed out... 

Huh? But you have a master list of coaches started and have recommended some. 

One of the reasons I have a master list started of Law of Assumption ("LOB" or "Law of Belief") coaches in my Discord group is because we are like fractals that though we are one, we have things unique to us as far as our learning styles, experiences, and who we resonate with. Two people can say the same thing in different ways and one may help you more than the other. 

Everyone is Yourself Pushed Out (EIYPO), Including LOB Coaches, manifesting videos, etc.

I want to remind everyone that "everyone is yourself pushed out" (EIYPO) even with coaches. I am going to write more about this later but in essence you are responsible for the experiences you have with coaches because you manifested them. They serve you in your reality. They are forced to show up according to your own assumptions, beliefs, experiences, thoughts, memories, etc. All that is shaped by/filtered thru your self-concept.

I recently had a video come into my YouTube feed of another coach doing a "review" on another coach who happened to be a coach I had recently changed my opinions about (intentionally so as to allow that coach to show up better in my feed and it worked; as soon as I imagined them in a better state, they began putting out better videos and presenting themselves better on social media). I couldn't watch more than a minute into the review video because:

Coaches are human, have blind spots, are on their own spiritual journey and are forced to show up how we assume they will. 

1. It meant they really didn't get EIYPO, that we're not separate, that we actually manifest our experiences with coaches the same way those of us who used to be in the psychics manifested the readings. We manifest everyone in our lives: family, friends, teachers, mentors, pastors, prophets, psychics, supervisors, COACHES, etc. It's mostly subconsciously but we still are the cause of how they show up. If you really want someone to be better or show up differently and you know how the law works then why feed attention on the version you don't like? Why not instead just imagine for them? Yes, Neville Goddard said we could leave people in their states but he also encouraged us to imagine for others. It takes less time and energy to quickly assume someone to a better state than it does to talk about them (which holds that view of them and forces them to keep appearing to you in that way).

2. Even if this person eventually said that later in the video, I wasn't going to keep watching and feeding attention into the topic about another coach because EIYPO, this means I also manifested this coach giving a review, the video, and all the gossip in the comments. So I had to stop it and reflect for a moment why I was seeing this because I was already immediately critical of another coach who was putting attention onto criticisms of another coach. So something in the contents of my mind was getting projected out and causing this to reflect back to me.

3. It didn't serve who I am or how I see myself to keep watching. I didn't care what this person's experience was with this other coach. I didn't care what others' experiences were. I hadn't even taken coaching by this person and was already feeling defensive of them and feeling myself being drawn to drama and gossip (the comments were full of people sharing details about the controversial coach's personal life, falling out with other coaches, etc.). That's like walking by my mirror, noticing I have a zit, and then trying to look into the mirror closely and scratching the mirror where the reflection of the zit is. It's also like in the movie Men In Black, there's a locker full of townspeople creatures only in our reality we created them--our own little locker of drama only the people just gossip instead of watching adult entertainment, haha.

I have manifested coaches to completely change how they showed up by changing my thoughts about them

In one instance (I have done this with more than one coach), last year, there was a different coach who rubbed me wrong in their videos because of their tone. I thought they were mocking people and rude. I was new to the law and decided to test out EIYPO by changing my views of them and their FB group that also seemed full of negative people. (I am in a lot of groups). This person immediately changed and was so soft-spoken and gentle in their video after that, they even cried. Now, I could have recognized too that this person looked and talked like a family member I wasn't in contact with who had hurt me and I could have gone on long rabbit trails doing inner child work, but that wasn't necessary to do. All I did was determine that I was now assuming a different version of this coach and trusted the law. Boom. Instant reflection. 

Don't confuse this with boundaries; you can still decide who is a good fit. This is about recognizing yourself as the infinite creator in your reality.

I am not saying that if a coach shows up in a way that you don't like that you should allow it. This isn't about boundaries or abusive relationships. This is a general reminder to not idolize, worship, place onto pedastools, tear down or gossip because no one is separate from us. Whatever experiences you have, ultimately something within you was pushed out by Consciousness onto the screen of space and caused it.

I am not against coaches. I have taken courses and workshops, and I greatly enjoy what I learn while also recognizing that they are my manifestations.

I also have difficulty comparing courses and coaches because if I were to sit thru a workshop I took months ago now, I may have a completely new experience. Some of the manifestations I had material recently were things I had written down months ago, so who should get credit for it? The coach whose workshops I took months ago or the ones who I have been learning from recently? They were just my own Divine Wisdom speaking to me, right? It's all just myself teaching myself and the coaches I manifested all had something about them reflective of something in me whether it be their background, teaching style, spiritual journey and similar experiences, etc.

In their realities, they are the infinite creator; in each of ours, we are each that as well. We are each the operant power.

So, own your power. Know your I Amness. Know who you are, what thoughts, feelings, memories, etc., you have (& that your desired self has/would have if you were the person you want to be), and occupy that state of your own being. It's totally fine to walk away from coaches that don't resonate with you, but if you find yourself coach shopping, or comparing or criticizing coaches, then just be mindful that it's all you in the mirror AND you can totally change your experiences. You call the shots on everything even how coaches show up in your reality by choosing how you see them (& how you see yourself in relation to them).

Go play. Test it out.

Experiment with it. Play with it. Have fun with it. Imagine in their groups too. Pick a group member you think is sad or depressed all the time and imagine them differently. If a group is full of negativity then imagine success stories. Imagine the posts you want to see as if you have seen them.

Enjoy. 

- Rebekah 

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