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"Everybody want to know what I'd do if I didn't win... I guess we'll never know." It was a cold winter day in Chicago. You could see the winter air breathing out the warm oxygen in your body. It was quiet and dark. The quote was the vision of a young kid, walking alone on the empty streets of Chicago. No car. No visible proof of success. Just a vision, of winning that Grammy. A thank-you speech repeating in his head, whispered while walking to the train station. There he was. A young Kanye West. Practicing his speech. Cold concrete under his feet, his eyes locked onto the empty streets. But in his mind, people were looking at him with a smile, because he'd won his first Grammy. At that time, he was a broke kid with a dream. No sign of success. No one who knew him. But little did the world know that this kid, deep inside his heart, knew exactly what he was meant for. And years later, that young face would shine on the billboards of the same streets he once walked in silence. We've all had that moment, walking alone with a dream so big it seems impossible, talking to ourselves about a future others can't see. Most people wait until the world believes in them. He walked like it already did. The Dream You Keep Returning ToYou've been there. That vision. That dream that has been with you since you were born. Whatever it is, I know for sure that you've had it, and still have it. Pause here for a moment. Think about that specific vision. The one you tried to ignore, but in some way always came back for you. Most importantly, does that vision feel distant from you? Something that "could" happen in the future?
"Before I had my car, I used to be walking to the train, practicing my Grammy speech." - Kanye Kanye didn't treat his vision as a future goal. He walked in it as a present fact. Most people don't. They wait until they have proof. Until someone gives them permission or they feel ready. But if the vision lives in your heart, you're not supposed to wait. You're supposed to walk like it's already real. Most people are like architects drawing blueprints, but Kanye was like someone who already had the keys to the finished house. What if your dream isn't a blueprint waiting to be built, but a house that's already finished, with the keys in your hand, waiting for you to simply walk through the door? The Revelation That Changes EverythingThe year was 2021. It was raining outside, and my throat felt sore. I'd stayed home from work because I was sick. There I was, with nothing to do, just me alone in my bed contemplating life. I decided to open up Netflix and saw an image of Kanye West with the title: Jeen-Yuhs. After several hours and 3 episodes, I was blown away. It was like witnessing a prophecy unfold in real-time. I had goosebumps. I didn't feel sick anymore, but inspired. My first thought was, "it was already written for him." Why would the cameraman, Coodie, decide to film an "unknown" producer? His faith was prophetic, he saw the end from the beginning and decided to leave everything just to film Kanye. Donda West wasn't just Kanye's mother, she was his spiritual anchor, telling him: "You need an angel watching over you, so it's all good." She saw what was already written for her son before the world caught up. Then came the car accident that nearly killed him. His jaw wired shut, career almost destroyed. But what looked like destruction was actually divine redirection. Here's what I realized watching Kanye's journey unfold: Your vision already exists in completion. Creation is finished. You're not creating anything new but walking into something that already exists.
"Faith is being loyal to your unseen reality within." — Neville Goddard This changes everything we're taught about achievement and manifestation. Most gurus tell you to create your reality. To see it to believe it. But the truth is, you need to believe it to see it. The most successful people don't react to reality, they hold onto their vision from within and walk toward it. Before understanding this principle, you let external reality dictate your outcome. After, you move with certainty, knowing your vision is already complete, you're just walking the path to its physical "manifestation." When Setbacks Become SetupsKanye West knew since a young age where he was going. He was one of the best producers in the game, but Kanye had other plans. He wanted to become the best rapper, not just a beatmaker behind the scenes. He presented his music to different record labels, but no one took him seriously as a rapper. Even Roc-A-Fella, where he made their biggest hits, brushed him off. To them, he was just the guy behind the beats. They left him in the dark. So he lit his own fire. Then October 2002 happened. Driving home from a recording session at 3AM, exhausted but determined. The crash. Metal folding. Glass shattering. Kanye woke up in a hospital bed, face swollen beyond recognition. The doctor told him: his jaw was broken in three places. They had to wire it shut so it could heal. Most people would see this as the universe's final message: "give up the rap dream." This is where most stories of aspiration end. The final nail in the coffin of ambition. But Kanye didn't hear "no." He heard "not this way." Two weeks later, jaw still wired shut, he stood in the studio. He could feel the pain with every word, but he kept going. When your vision is strong enough, no setback, no pain, no rejection can stop you. Kanye kept going, recording what would become "Through the Wire," literally rapping through the metal holding his face together. The accident wasn't his dream's end. It was its beginning. The song became his breakthrough hit. The very thing that seemed designed to silence his voice became the reason the world finally heard it. This is divine redirection at its most powerful, what looks like the death of your vision is often its birth in disguise. → The dream job rejection that makes you question your worth, only to lead you to a career path better aligned with your true gifts.
→ The painful breakup that feels like personal failure, until it creates space for someone who actually sees and supports your vision.
→ The business collapse that seems to confirm your doubts, before becoming the exact education you needed for your eventual success.
These aren't punishments. They're redirections. The universe isn't saying "no" to your vision, it's saying "not this way." But how can you, in the middle of hell, know that heaven is waiting? The "Already Finished" FrameworkBefore we dive into the steps to flowing towards your vision with ease, know that these steps aren't just helpful for achievements. Learning how to let go and surrender to life will also open up:
You'll react less, and flow more. Here's a simple step-by-step process you can implement today: Step 1: Recognize What's Already YoursMost people chase surface desires without recognizing the deeper calling that's actually theirs to fulfill. The 30-Second Heart's Desire Check:
Notice something? With each layer, you move from what you think you want to what you truly desire. The surface want might change, but the core desire, freedom, connection, creative expression, peace, that's what's already yours. Did you feel it? That subtle shift when you reached something that felt like "home" rather than just another goal to chase? Kanye didn't just want to become wealthy. What truly called him was becoming an artist who would change music history. The Grammy and the wealth were byproducts of his authentic calling. When you connect with your true heart's desire, it doesn't feel like desperate chasing, it feels like returning to what already belongs to you. Want to discover what's authentically yours beneath the surface wants? [Get the free True Heart's Desire Guide] Step 2: Read Your Reactions as GuidanceWhen life throws challenges your way, they aren't random obstacles, they're precise mirrors reflecting your hidden beliefs. The 3-Question Process:
If you can shift from stress to calm just by questioning a belief, what does that tell you? It reveals that your beliefs aren't solid facts, they're temporary thoughts you've been treating as truth. When Kanye faced rejection as a rapper, he didn't see it as proof he should quit. He saw it as a reflection of the industry's limiting beliefs, not his own truth. Step 3: Release Into Natural FlowBy understanding the underlying beliefs behind your emotional triggers (Step 2), you naturally begin to see through the illusion of thoughts you've been identifying with. This creates space for something profound to happen. When you stop fighting your emotions and simply witness them, they no longer control you. This letting go isn't passive resignation, it's active surrender that allows you to return to your natural state of fulfillment, where your true heart's desire (Step 1) already exists. This is the complete circle:
Kanye didn't force his way through a broken jaw. He surrendered to what was and let his artistry flow through the pain. This surrender wasn't weakness, it was recognizing a greater intelligence at work. How This Looks in Real Life:Imagine you've pitched your business idea to potential investors and received a rejection. Step 1 (Recognition): You reconnect with your true heart's desire, not just "getting funding" but creating something meaningful that serves others. Step 2 (Reading): You feel a knot in your stomach, racing thoughts of "this will never work." Your confidence drains away. You ask: "What am I feeling right now?" Disappointment, shame, fear. "What belief is triggering these emotions?" The belief that "I'm not good enough" or "No one values what I offer." "How would I feel if the opposite were true?" If I believed I am exactly where I need to be, offering exactly what's meant to be offered, I'd feel calm, patient, certain. As you question the belief, notice how it begins to lose its grip. It's just a thought, not a fact, not your identity. The space between you and the thought widens. Step 3 (Release): Instead of desperately trying to prove yourself or abandoning your vision, you release the need to control the timeline or outcome. This isn't about replacing negative thoughts with positive ones. It's deeper. You feel your body relax. Your breathing slows. There's a subtle but unmistakable shift from "I need to make this happen" to "It's already happening through me." You return to your natural state, the calm awareness that existed before the thought "I'm not good enough" appeared. From this space, you notice insights and possibilities you couldn't see when caught in the struggle. A different investor approach emerges. A refinement to your business model appears. Not because you forced it, but because you stopped blocking the intelligence that's always flowing. Throughout your day, notice moments when you're "trying" versus simply "being." When you catch yourself forcing outcomes, close your eyes, take a breath, and feel the shift from striving to allowing, from seeking to finding. This isn't about doing more. It's about being what you already are. The Choice Is YoursThere are two paths before you: Continue building toward dreams, reacting to every setback, and needing external validation to believe in your vision. Or start living from your completed vision, trusting redirections, and moving with the unshakeable certainty that what's meant for you is already yours. Every day you delay is another day blocking what's already seeking you. Every setback you fight is another day wasted. Your first step is simple: Write down your biggest dream, your true heart's desire beneath your ego's wants. Then ask yourself: "If this was already finished, how would I show up today?" Then show up that way, not from desperate hope, but from calm certainty. Remember that cold Chicago day, when a young Kanye walked empty streets practicing Grammy speeches no one else could hear? That wasn't delusion, it was vision. And years later, on that Grammy stage, he wasn't receiving something new. He was simply stepping into what was already his. Your setbacks aren't roadblocks, they're redirections toward your destiny. What's your Grammy speech? What words are you practicing in private that the world will one day hear? That vision isn't just a fantasy, it's already finished, waiting for you to walk into it. I’ve spent 8 years searching, testing, and unlearning. Now, everything is crystallizing into a truth that changes everything. This isn't another manifestation hack. It's a complete shift in how we navigate reality. The Reality Shift Framework™ is evolving into something far greater than I ever envisioned. A system that doesn’t teach you to “create” your reality. But shows you how to step into what's already finished. While I finalize this breakthrough (coming very soon), you can join the waitlist and be the first to access it here. If you're ready to move now, I'm opening a few free 20-minute calls to help you apply these principles to your own life. We’ll identify your true vision, clear the noise, and align you with the version of you that’s already living it.[→Book Your Call Here] The vision is already complete. It’s waiting for you to walk into it. All love, Tomas |
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