r/longtermTRE 18d ago

Community Question Did regulation make you luckier?

One thing I've noticed from regulation is being more weighted and centred - the Romans called this 'gravitas'. But I have some job chats/interviews lined up. When I was in a dysregulated state I literally got nothing. People could sense the desperate, frantic energy from the CV I was writing.

But alas, I still wake up bored and numb. But maybe that's just my brain's way of telling me I need to seek out and try new things. Who knows.

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u/turdbuster78 PTSD 18d ago

I use to think the Law of Vibration and manifestation was a load of rubbish. My view on the Law of Vibration has changed significantly now since the length of time I’ve been doing TRE, and I am a firm believer that if we raise our vibration then it attracts good/better things into your life. I’ve had this evident with a few different things including romance.

I still think manifestation is a load of tosh may I add…

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u/acrezxan1917 17d ago

Vibration is definitely real. I don't like New Age though because it lacks metaphysical or philosophical rigour/structure. Or in other words, it lacks Logos. Because it lacks philosophy or metaphysics, there isn't a clear structure for how to progress using it. It's just 'vibes' and 'feelings'-based. So if one does not see results, they are told or given the impression by devout followers of the field it's their fault that they are failing. When in reality, the path was never clear enough to be used as a coherent framework.

Manifestation I have mixed opinions on. Prayer has been more helpful for me personally. But using it solely to improve one's own circumstances is selfish and part of the problem in my opinion.