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Manifesting an SP: Recreating Your Specific Person with Law of Assumption

Struggling to manifest a specific person? The Law of Assumption teaches that your SP exists in your consciousness — and learning to shift from 'wanter' to 'haver' is the only move that matters. Here's the complete framework.

April 22, 2025 8 min read

You’ve found the person. Maybe you’re separated, maybe they’ve pulled away, maybe it feels impossible. And you’ve probably discovered by now that wanting them more doesn’t bring them closer. Neither does analyzing every text they send you, or obsessively checking their social media, or spending hours asking why they don’t feel the way you want them to feel.

The Law of Assumption offers a framework for manifesting a specific person (SP) that is radically different from anything conventional wisdom would suggest. It is counterintuitive. It requires something that feels almost arrogant. And it works.

The Core Principle: Everyone Is You Pushed Out

The foundation of manifesting an SP through the Law of Assumption rests on a single concept that Neville Goddard called “Everyone Is You Pushed Out” (EIYPO).

The idea, stated plainly: other people are not independent variables in your reality. They are mirrors. The behavior, attitudes, and responses you receive from the people in your life — including your SP — are a direct reflection of your own subconscious assumptions about yourself and about them.

If you assume at a deep, subconscious level that your SP doesn’t want you — that you are not the kind of person they would choose, that something is fundamentally wrong with the dynamic — they will behave in ways that confirm that assumption. Not because they have been programmed, not because of anything mystical, but because your dominant assumption determines which aspects of their multifaceted personality you attract and activate.

This is EIYPO in practice. The person in front of you is reflecting your internal state back to you.

The implication of this is enormous — and liberating. If your SP’s behavior is a reflection of your assumptions, then changing your assumptions is the lever that changes their behavior. The work is never on them. It is always on you.

The God-Mode Identity Shift

Neville Goddard described the ultimate manifestation posture as “occupying the end” — not working toward a desire, but assuming the state of consciousness of someone who already has it.

For manifesting an SP, this is sometimes called the God-Mode identity shift. It is not about pretending. It is not about affirmations you don’t believe. It is about a genuine, deep revision of your self-concept — specifically, moving from the identity of wanter to the identity of haver.

The wanter is consumed by absence. They notice every moment their SP isn’t texting. They feel the gap between where they are and where they want to be as a persistent, dull ache. Their internal conversation is essentially: I want this person. I don’t have them. I hope I get them.

The haver has made a different move entirely. At the level of assumption, they have already claimed the relationship. Not in a delusional way — in a state-of-being way. They carry themselves as someone whose relationship is secure. They don’t monitor their SP’s behavior for signs of interest because they already know the interest is there. The gap between desire and reality, at the level of their internal experience, has closed.

This shift in identity — from wanter to haver — is the God-Mode move. And it is the only move that actually works with the Law of Assumption, because EIYPO means your SP will reflect whichever state you consistently occupy.

Why “Trying to Get Them” Keeps Pushing Them Away

This is the painful paradox of manifesting an SP that most people in the community eventually confront: the act of trying encodes the assumption of lack. When you are working hard to manifest someone, the subconscious message is: I don’t have them yet.

That assumption of separation is what gets broadcast. And what gets broadcast is what gets reflected back.

This is also why the most common advice in romantic coaching — pursue harder, text more, be more available, be more persistent — often produces the opposite result. The pursuing energy is the energy of someone who doesn’t already have what they want. And that energy is legible to the subconscious of everyone around you, including your SP.

The Law of Assumption is not passive. It requires active, intentional inhabiting of the end state. But it is a very different kind of active from chasing.

Recreating Your SP in Consciousness

One of the most powerful — and most misunderstood — practices in SP manifestation is what Neville called revision and mental scenes: the active reconstruction of your SP in your own imagination.

The person you are manifesting does not need to match the current behavior of your SP. Your SP, like every person, contains multitudes. They have the capacity to love, to choose you, to show up fully — regardless of what they are currently doing. Your job is to activate that version of them in your imagination, consistently, until your assumption of that version becomes dominant.

This means:

  • In your imagination, they are already with you — acting the way you want them to act, feeling the way you want them to feel
  • You revise painful memories of your dynamic with them into scenes that feel right
  • You construct new mental scenes of your desired reality — not as wishful fantasy, but as inhabiting a state of consciousness you are choosing to make dominant

The revision practice works because the subconscious cannot fully distinguish between vividly imagined experience and lived experience. Every time you inhabit the scene of your desired relationship with genuine feeling, you are feeding the associative memory system — reinforcing the neural associations that make your new assumption real at the subconscious level.

Moving from Wanter to Haver: The Identity Claiming Practice

Knowing that you need to shift from wanter to haver is one thing. Actually making that shift at the identity level is another. It requires a concrete, daily practice of identity claiming — actively choosing and inhabiting your new self-concept rather than defaulting to the old one.

This is where SubliminalOS’s Identity Claiming onboarding comes in.

Rather than starting with affirmations layered over a vague desire, Identity Claiming walks you through a structured self-concept audit: Where are you currently identifying — as the wanter or the haver? What specific assumptions are you carrying about yourself, about your SP, about what is possible?

From there, the process helps you build and claim a specific identity state — one in which you are already the person who has the relationship, who is loved in the way they want to be loved, whose SP chooses them fully. The onboarding translates the philosophical framework of the Law of Assumption into a practical, daily identity practice.

The subliminal content in SubliminalOS is then selected and customized around that claimed identity — reinforcing the haver state at the subconscious level through consistent, targeted audio sessions.

This is not generic “manifest your SP” content. It is identity-first architecture: define who you are as the person who already has this, then build the subconscious belief system to match.

Common Mistakes When Manifesting an SP

Manifesting the SP instead of the relationship. Focusing entirely on the other person — their behavior, their feelings, their choices — keeps you in EIYPO’s trap of treating them as an external variable. The work is on your assumption. Always.

Checking the 3D for signs of progress. Every time you scan your SP’s social media, reread old texts, or analyze their behavior for green flags or red flags, you are operating from the wanter state. The haver doesn’t monitor. They know.

Assuming your current SP has a “real self” that is fixed. The Law of Assumption teaches that your SP is not fixed. They are as plastic to your consciousness as anything else in your reality. The version of them you want to experience already exists in their range of being. Your job is to activate it through your assumptions.

Doing the work inconsistently. Identity shifting is not an event. It is a practice. The wanter state is your current default — reinforced by years of lived experience and neural pathways. The haver state is what you are building. That building requires daily, consistent effort until the new state becomes the new default.

The Bottom Line

Manifesting an SP is not about getting someone to love you. It is about becoming the version of you who already lives in the reality where they do.

The God-Mode shift is not arrogance — it is precision. It is choosing, deliberately and repeatedly, the identity that contains the relationship you want. EIYPO ensures that your consciousness creates the reflection. Your only job is to manage what you’re projecting.

Claim the identity of the haver. Inhabit it daily. Let your SP catch up to who you already know you are.

The relationship you want is not out there waiting to be pursued. It is inside you, waiting to be assumed.

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