The truth hiding inside every manifestation lecture:

You are not “visualising.” You are method acting.

And the people who hate that sentence? They already know it is true… because it means they actually have to do something besides spiral.

Christian Bale does not become Batman by whining that he is not Batman. Daniel Day-Lewis does not enter a character by lamenting that he “does not feel like” a 19th-century butcher. Charlize Theron did not become Aileen Wuornos by pacing around muttering, “I just do not believe it yet.”

They embody, inhabit, and take on the state fully.
Not “pretending”, or “wishing” and certainly not “faking it till you make it.”

They become the chosen identity and let the behaviour follow. That is manifestation.

It is identity-crafting. Nei, it is psychological shape-shifting. It is all of the joys of “make-believe” in the literal sense: You make it, and then you believe it.

Think of this like a quiz given by a psychologist in a fantasy realm.

What Class Are You Playing Right Now (Unintentionally)?

This is diagnostic, not judgmental. We generally do not realise we are playing a class by default.

Read each class and circle the one that feels like your centre of gravity right now — not who you want to be.

CLASS 1 — THE MONSTER

(State: Fear / Helplessness / Depletion)

Signs:
• assumes the worst
• avoids action
• spirals easily
• hides or attacks
• believes the world is hostile
• thinks they have “no control”
• everything feels personal

Monster is not moral — it is a state where survival mode is running your whole life.

CLASS 2 — THE NPC

(State: Passivity / Reactivity / Drifting)

Signs:
• waits for things to happen
• over-explains, over-apologises
• let others choose
• loses boundaries in relationships
• tells the story of their life like they are a side character
• chronically surprised by their own patterns

This is the state most people end up in from burnout + trauma.

CLASS 3 — CLERIC

(State: Hopeful but inconsistent)

Signs:
• reads 45 self-help books
• has insights but no embodiment
• tries a new technique weekly
• big breakthroughs, little follow-through
• sees possibilities but doubts constantly

This is the liminal class — the chrysalis.

 

CLASS 4 — THE SORCERER

(State: Embodied imagination)

Signs:
• “tries on” states like clothing
• can feel who they are becoming
• shifts posture, voice, emotion deliberately
• experiments with identity
• strengthens belief through behaviour• creates in small daily ways

This is the bridge to conscious reality creation.

 

CLASS 5 — FIGHTER

(State: Agency / Boundaries / Direction)

Signs:
• sees patterns clearly
• cuts off what drains them
• confronts old assumptions
• stops negotiating with spirals
• acts from chosen identity
• moves with purpose

The Fighter kills states, not people. It is a psychological warrior archetype.

CLASS 6 — MONK

(State: Stable self-concept)

Signs:
• assumes the world responds
• revises automatically
• does not chase
• decides and receives
• lives in chosen identity effortlessly
• rarely triggered
• moves timelines intentionally

This is Neville’s “man who already has.”

CLASS 7 — THE SOVEREIGN

(State: Mastery)

Signs:
• identity, emotion, nervous system aligned
• no rush, no force, no doubt
• everything becomes a portal
• reality responds fast
• desires feel natural
• life feels like collaboration, not struggle
• others gravitate toward their calm

This is the endgame class.

 

The Transformation Ladder (How to move from your current class → the one you want.)

MONSTER → NPC

Goal: Safety

Tools:
• grounding
• body regulation
• removing danger
• pausing spirals
• asking for support
• one safe action per day

“Nothing bad is happening right now.”

NPC → CLERIC

Goal: Agency

Tools:
• one boundary
• choosing instead of waiting
• noticing what YOU want
• small acts of preference
• stopping the “sorry loop”

“I get to choose something.”

 

CLERIC → SORCERER

Goal: Embodiment

Tools:
• posture change
• tone change
• wearing a future-self outfit
• using a future-self phrase
• 5-second state drops
• acting-before-thinking

“The moment I act as them, I am them.”

 

SORCERER → FIGHTER

Goal: Elimination of old scripts

Tools:
• cutting low-value NPCs
• stopping rumination
• refusing old emotional patterns
• choosing identity FIRST
• “No” becoming a sacred spell

“My life follows my identity, not my fear.”

 

FIGHTER → MONK

Goal: Stability

Tools:
• consistent state
• assumptions maintenance
• patch notes
• automatic revision
• predictable nervous system

“I do not chase — the world adjusts.”

 

MONK → SOVEREIGN

Goal: Non-resistance

Tools:
• neutrality
• calm desire
• receptive embodiment
• choosing timelines instead of forcing them
• gratitude as a baseline, not a performance

“What I want is natural. What I am is inevitable.”