This may sound radical at first, but it’s the very heart of the Law of Assumption:
The world is not fixed. It is fluid, alive, and responsive — and it reshapes itself based on your assumptions.
You do not need to “make things happen.”
You do not need to manipulate, hustle, or struggle to bend reality to your will.
You simply need to assume the state — and the world will mirror it.
The assumption is the cause.
The world is the effect.
Life Rearranges Itself Around Who You Are
Most people believe change happens from the outside in.
They try to fix the job, the partner, the money, the body.
But the Law of Assumption teaches:
Change happens from the inside out.
When you step into a new state — truly inhabit it — life has no choice but to conform.
You are not a passive observer.
You are the operant power.
Suggested further reading: “Change the State, Not the World”
Real-World Shifts Begin in the Unseen
Ever had a “coincidence” where something just fell into place?
Or a conversation that came out of nowhere and changed everything?
That’s not luck.
That’s the Bridge of Incidents responding to your state.
You didn’t need to force it.
You only needed to assume it.
Your assumption — when held with conviction — activates unseen forces, invisible channels, and subconscious alignments that bring your reality to match the new state.
The world literally reshapes itself to fulfill what you assume to be true.
Suggested further reading: “Letting the Bridge of Incidents Unfold”
The State You Dwell In Determines the Story You Live
If you assume the world is unfair, unkind, or slow to respond — that’s exactly what you’ll see.
If you assume you’re chosen, loved, wealthy, and divinely guided — that’s exactly what you’ll live.
Different assumptions.
Different world.
Not because the outer changed first,
but because the inner changed, and the outer had to follow.
Stop Forcing — Start Assuming
You don’t need to force your way into a new reality.
That’s the old model.
That’s living in reaction and fear.
Assume differently.
Walk through the world as if your assumption is already fact — because in consciousness, it is.
The world cannot resist your state.
It is powerless against it.
It must echo what you persist in.
Suggested further reading: “Persistence: Remaining Loyal to the End”
Final Word
The world doesn’t change when you complain.
Or when you hope.
Or when you wait.
It changes when you assume.
When you occupy the identity of the version of you who already has it.
The outer world is like soft clay.
It molds itself to fit your consciousness.
So pick the assumption you love.
Step into it.
And stay there — until the world reshapes itself around you.
It always will.
It always does.
