When You Forget, You Fall Into the Old Self

When You Forget, You Fall Into the Old Self

Every assumption you persist in shapes the life you live.
But sometimes, without even realizing it,
you slip back into an older version of yourself —
one shaped by fear, doubt, and limitation.

And suddenly, things stop moving.
Manifestations stall.
You start reacting.
You feel like nothing’s working.

But it’s not that the law stopped working.
It’s that you forgot who you were.


Forgetting Isn’t Failing — It’s a Wake-Up Call

You are not failing when you fall out of alignment.
You’re simply being reminded that you’ve wandered
back into the story that no longer serves you.

You don’t need to spiral or punish yourself.
You just need to remember again.

Who are you now?

Are you the one still waiting…
or the one already living the wish fulfilled?

The state you occupy is always the answer.

Suggested further reading: “The End Is Where You Begin


The Old Self Is Familiar, Not Factual

The old self has patterns.
It reacts to the 3D.
It believes in effort, delay, struggle.

And it will keep resurfacing
as long as you let the external world dictate your internal state.

But the new self?
It creates the external world.
It lives from vision, not circumstance.
It assumes before it sees.

When you forget who you are,
you let the old self reclaim the throne.

So don’t negotiate with it.
Don’t explain yourself to it.

Just step back into the assumed identity.

Suggested further reading: “The Old Self Must Die for the New to Live


The Only Job Is to Return

When you catch yourself reacting, doubting, chasing…
don’t analyze.
Don’t spiral.
Don’t wait until things get “better.”

Instead, pause.
Take a breath.
And return to the state of the wish fulfilled.

It’s always available.
It was never gone.
You simply forgot.

Remembering is the most powerful act.

You don’t have to fix the world.
You only have to be the version of you
for whom it’s already done.

Suggested further reading: “Dwell in the State — Not in the Doubt


Final Word

The Law of Assumption isn’t about being perfect.
It’s about being persistent.

You will forget sometimes.
But you can remember again.
And again.
And again.

The more you do, the more natural it becomes.
Until the old self loses its pull entirely
and your new identity becomes your home.

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