Perhaps the answer is experiment and see? I got this idea (I know it’s not revolutionary or new) from grant Morrison, not a massive graphic novel fan etc but in theory would this “work” or better yet produce results if I wrote it based on myself or would I have to incorporate bits and live it out?
For instance like an open book adding to it while going out and seeking, or could I write and then incorporate my own reality into to it?
Are you talking about the guy who writes comics and found he was manifesting the story he wrote?
In this case yes I think you have to write yourself into the story. But some of these stories “write themselves” and so you have to be careful what you attract.
Edit: yeah “hypersigils” they’re called. We have some other posts about it.
I think i the case of Grant Morrisson you have to create/use an avatar and a “symbolised” story to manifest it. I think his formula is plot + character + drama
For instance if you want to manifest love, you have to either use a character that exists or you create and project yourself into it.
Yes, you can use fiction as a form of a hypersigil. I’ve been using journal writing as a form of law of attraction scripting for years. Let me use an example from my journal:
“I attract gifts and free things.”
would I have to incorporate bits and live it out?
Of course with my example, I don’t technically have to ever leave the home to attract gifts, but by being present in situations where I could be offered something, it certainly helps to widen the reality tunnel in which I get gifts. When I was running this in my journal hypersigil, pretty much every time I would go to the farmer’s market, people were giving me free things–not just samples, but full products. Even last time I was at a craft show, I was given one free full product by a vendor. While I’m sure I can still attract free things without going to farmer’s markets and craft shows, which I know for a fact because I have had an Amazon seller email me once to offer me a free product after I left a negative review, I’ve won products from Instagram contests for companies, etc, being in people’s awareness helps to make it more likely that I can attract “gifts and free things”. I can’t win a contest I don’t enter. I can’t get review compensation if I don’t leave negative reviews. Etc.
So, for example, if you used your fiction writing as a hypersigil to find a perfect partner, it’s going to be a lot easier to open a reality tunnel where you find that perfect person to support your life if you interact with people rather than staying home and playing single player games while doing your remote programmer job with people on the other side of the world. Not impossible, but you cut off various ways that destination can flow to you.
If I use a hypersigil because I want to become a doctor, I still won’t become a doctor if I never apply to med school. But I could make a hypersigil to make myself more likely to get accepted to a university that I thrive in, to have teachers I learn well from, to make connections to people who help advance my career after I take the step of applying to medical schools and making that destination actually possible with the mundane.
So, a hypersigil made of fiction can help create supportive walls to widen and maintain the reality tunnel that you want to be in. But it won’t make an impossible destination possible.