@ok.but.better: Your mind listens closely to the thoughts you repeat #manifestation #manifest #briantracy #mindset

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hidenrat
hidenrat :
It's a little scary that few people talk about banned book The Hidden Codex of Reality by Taren Veyra it shows why so many people are stuck in trance
2025-11-26 18:43:16
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paulbiblio
Paulbiblio :
oh mind. We can do it.
2025-11-19 07:07:55
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drewskidagoat6
drewskidagoat6 :
You are what you think about most…💯
2025-11-20 06:40:04
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omarvictor4
Omar Chibuikem O. :
your mind listen to the voice in your head and heart so be positive
2025-11-20 11:15:36
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thepotus69
Milton :
I got motion
2025-11-25 13:34:40
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flowsync888
flowsync888 :
Reality doesn't change as a result of temporarily changing your ideas; rather, it changes when those ideas become entrenched for as long as possible.
2025-11-22 15:31:43
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myriam.gareau
Myriam Gareau :
you can work on doubts too. Affirmation is not as effective as mindset shifts
2025-11-30 16:48:50
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gladyschimamanda
Amanda :
my thoughts, my life 🙏
2025-11-19 08:14:18
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xxtineee__
Kuristina 🥑 :
Algorithm ✨
2025-11-19 05:13:00
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tvrebuild
Rebuild TV :
Love it 👏👏👏
2025-11-25 13:56:34
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salt_officiale__
SALT.(ソルト) :
good content
2025-11-20 15:36:32
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kimyluvu2
💖 :
Yes
2025-11-20 18:50:03
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sooo_maria
Maria :
This is lovely🥹
2025-11-21 08:38:09
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tenacity_340
Vision :
Listen carefully 💯💯👈👈😎
2025-11-19 18:18:28
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raydeldancer
Raydel Caceres :
Amen
2025-11-20 01:30:04
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mogul0888
Mogul 888 :
I affirm it! Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
2025-11-20 06:25:01
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kelleyfornialiving
Kelleyfornialiving 🌴| Realtor :
Amen
2025-11-19 09:59:57
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vitrinetktk
Vitrine TikTok :
its thoughts with emotional charge that creates reality
2025-12-05 03:56:02
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aammppi.p
aammppi.p :
huh got me there
2025-11-26 18:22:02
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empr3sszion
Jennifer :
I appreciate this video. thank you
2026-05-04 00:20:13
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benjaarayya
benja :
nice one
2025-11-28 18:02:51
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freedompending
Freedom Pending | Digital :
Even the small thoughts 💭 🙏🏼
2026-02-05 23:56:53
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looshycross
Lucy C✩ :
Where’s the full video?? Who’s the speaker
2025-12-14 21:19:35
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maiasanchezoliver
Maia Sanchez Olivera :
It’s insane how close I came to skipping The Untold Money Secrets by Magnus Warrington. This isn’t just another book. It genuinely feels like something that was never meant to reach the public.
2025-11-29 15:05:55
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unweonmasenelmundo123
SethCannor (prime?) :
Crazy to think I nearly overlooked the book The Untold Money Secrets by Magnus Warrington… it honestly feels like something we were never supposed to discover.
2025-11-29 15:05:55
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