The law of attraction is powerful. As I detail in Chapter 9 of my book which I am about to publish here on Substack, when my emotional energy (frequency) was near zero due to a mega-crisis, the worst luck kept hitting me daily. When the mega-crisis ended and my frequency soared, the best luck kept hitting me daily. The coincidences were startling and revealing! In this base 1 simulation called Earth, the greater your emotional energy, the faster you can manifest anything. To raise your emotional energy, act as if you have already succeeded.
I manifest bonds of all types whenever my emotional energy is sufficiently intense. I did this for many years without realizing it from lifelong friends to relationships. The key was the intensity of my emotional energy. The coincidences of the right people coming into my life at exactly the right times are brilliantly beautiful. It is what legendary artist Anthony Christian calls social “latticework” in his autobiography which runs 4 books and counting.
On relationships, emotionally feel the following: I am in a successful romantic relationship. I feel my romantic partner finding their way to me. I have a wonderfully balanced romantic relationship. I love my partner and the life we share. I speak my partner into my existence. I see the love that my partner and I share. I know that I am in a happy healthy relationship.
On money, I manifested wealth because I was answering one of my soul’s contracts as a trader. Emotionally feel the following: I am a multi-millionaire. I feel big profits coming. I have a wallet of giving where half my profits goes to those in need. I love how my money, a form of energy helps humanity. I speak my money into my existence. I see a small part of the money in the form of a penthouse. I know that I am wealthy using the money for good.
On health, I had zero sick days between 2004 and 2023 (20 years) with the exception of COVID which felt only like a mild 4-day flu. I take zinc acetate whenever I feel a cold coming on which reverses the sore throat in a couple hours so cuts the cold short. Friends say I invented the two hour cold lol. I manifested two miracle cures, one in 2006 after the near-death motorcycle accident in Ibiza then one in 2023 which I detail in Chapter 9 of my book. Emotionally feel the following: I am aging backwards, super healthy. I feel my energy soaring. I have a beautiful hot body. I love the body and mind I have. I speak my health into my existence. I see how I am looking so young. I know that I am uniquely healthy, a Benjamin Button.
But be aware that this can backfire. The spirit BASHAR (channeled by Darryl Anka) ON HOW ONE ACCIDENTALLY MANIFESTS THEIR BIGGEST WORRIES/FEARS 11M30S:
Manifestation / law of attraction works like gravity. Miracles are standard once you raise your frequency high enough. Meditation or yoga are two such pathways. A Course in Miracles says to create miracles which are the norm, forgive yourself and others for everything and love all people and events unconditionally because life happens for you, not against you, for your soul’s growth.
Steve Jobs intuitively knew this. Here is how he did it:
Courtesy of Ken Rutkowski:
In the spring of 1972, Steve Jobs, a lanky 17-year-old dropout, lugged a typewriter into a Reed College dorm room, chasing a quick buck. What he stumbled into was a primal, gut-punching scene: his girlfriend, Chrisann Brennan, naked and having sex with Robert Friedland, a long-haired ex-con with a rap sheet for slinging LSD. Sheets were twisted, bodies slick with sweat, the air thick with reckless abandon. Most would’ve lost it—fists clenched, heart shattered. Jobs didn’t. He froze, soaked in the raw intensity, and then, impossibly, started talking to Friedland. That moment of unfiltered chaos didn’t break him—it ignited a philosophy that fueled Apple’s rise to a $3.4 trillion titan by 2025: the Reality Distortion Field.
Friedland wasn’t just a dorm-room stud. After serving two years in prison, Friedland emerged as a formidable figure, leading All One Farm, a commune where Jobs subsequently pruned apple trees, thereby establishing the name for his empire. “He opened my eyes to something bigger,” Jobs told Walter Isaacson. That something wasn’t love or forgiveness—it was power, the kind that bends reality like a cheap spoon.
The Field That Broke the Rules
Apple’s Bud Tribble christened it the Reality Distortion Field (RDF) in 1981, nodding to Star Trek’s mind-warping aliens. It was Jobs’ superpower: a knack for making pipe dreams feel like blueprints. “He walks in, and the world reshapes,” Tribble said. In 1982, the Macintosh team was a mess—code half-written, deadlines laughable. Jobs demanded a finished product by January 1983. “No way,” engineers snapped. Jobs just smirked. “I know.” The Mac launched in January 1984, rewriting tech history. By 2025, Apple’s 2.2 billion devices generated $394 billion a year, per Statista.
The RDF wasn’t charm—it was a psychological battering ram. Jobs believed so fiercely that doubt dissolved. He’d twist arguments, adopt your perspective mid-fight, or nudge facts to fit his gospel. Jony Ive, Apple’s design guru, once said Jobs “saw what could be, not what was.” That vision drove Apple to dominate 25% of global devices, per IDC, outpacing Samsung and Huawei.
Hijacking Reality for Yourself
The RDF isn’t a tech-bro secret—it’s a mindset for anyone bold enough to grab it. Here’s how, ripped from Jobs’ playbook and grounded in today’s data:
1. Turn Mess into Momentum
Chaos—like walking in on your girlfriend mid-thrust—can crush or catalyze. A 2023 Harvard Business Review study found that leaders who pivot during crises innovate 40% faster. When Apple dumped Jobs in 1985, he didn’t whine—he built NeXT, which birthed tech that saved Apple. Ask: What’s this wreck trying to teach me?
2. Slash Time Like a Blade
Jobs moved like the clock was melting. In 2007, he gave the iPhone team nine months to kill the flip phone. They did, and by 2025, iPhones fueled 52% of Apple’s revenue, per Bloomberg. Set goals that make your palms sweat. If Google needs four years for AI, aim for one. Speed is clarity.
3. Rewire Your Brain
Your head builds your world. A 2024 Nature study says positive self-talk spikes performance by 25%. Jobs wasn’t fearless—he was a shy geek—but he starved his doubts. Swap “I’m done” for “What’s my move?” Belief is a muscle; flex it.
4. Weaponize Persuasion
Jobs dissected people like a surgeon. From Zen masters to ad sharks, he learned to hijack minds. A 2025 McKinsey report notes emotionally sharp leaders boost output by 30%. Speak like you mean it. Read desires. Like Beyoncé owning a stage or Jensen Huang pushing Nvidia’s AI, make your vision spread like fire.
The Price of Power
The RDF isn’t clean. Jobs’ breakneck deadlines crushed engineers—some bailed, others broke. His intensity could turn cruel; colleagues like Steve Wozniak caught him stealing credit. Friedland, now a mining mogul, catches flak for environmental havoc, a reminder that warping reality can warp morals. Power like this needs a leash.
Yet it’s unstoppable. Look at 2025: Musk’s SpaceX lands rockets NASA mocked; Rihanna’s Fenty rewrote beauty. They didn’t just dream—they forced the world to bend. Apple’s grip on 1.4 billion iPhones traces back to that sweaty, reckless dorm-room scene.
Your Turn to Break Reality
Jobs didn’t flinch when he saw Brennan and Friedland tangled up—he saw possibility in the chaos. He took Friedland’s lesson and built a world where AirPods hum in half a billion ears. The Reality Distortion Field isn’t magic; it’s a dare. Face one brutal truth today. Chase one crazy deadline. Burn one doubt. Study one person’s hunger. Jobs turned a betrayal into a revolution. What potential outcomes might your challenges bring about?