Summary of "【99%が知らない】富を得る者だけが知っている「禁断の真実」ニコラ・テスラが晩年に遺した、富を引き寄せる意識の変革"
Core message
Wealth is not simply earned by effort; it flows like energy to where there is least resistance. Your inner state of consciousness determines whether money (and opportunity) can flow to you. Change your mindset first — remove mental resistance, tune your “broadcast frequency,” and the external results will follow.
Key practices, techniques, and tips
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Reframe belief and identity
- Use present‑tense affirmations (for example: “I am rich,” “All the money I need is flowing to me”) rather than framing desires as future wishes.
- Act as if the outcome already exists to tune your brain to that frequency.
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Remove resistance to abundance
- Stop broadcasting poverty and fear — worrying, complaining, and “I can’t” statements act as resistance that repels wealth.
- Identify and write down excuses and limiting beliefs that keep you stuck; consciously let them go.
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Tune your “brain receiver” (thought hygiene / cognitive discipline)
- Treat thoughts as signals you broadcast — be aware of habitual negative patterns.
- Practice immediate, intentional mental steering: the first thoughts on waking and the last thoughts before sleep help set the day’s frequency.
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Daily gratitude routine (practical, science‑backed habit)
- Night: name three things from the day you’re grateful for and say “thank you” before sleep.
- Morning: while still in bed, affirm gratitude for the day ahead (for example: “The abundance that made today wonderful flowed to me — thank you”).
- Repeat consistently (recommended: 21 days) to rewire attention from scarcity to abundance.
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Visualization and “future memory” technique (mental rehearsal)
- Vividly imagine completed future outcomes — see, feel, and hear success as if it is already real.
- Use detailed mental simulation (similar to Tesla’s method of fully assembling and running inventions in mind before building) to reduce trial‑and‑error and increase resilience.
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Letting go to make space for new resources
- Release attachments (to money, pride, past successes, or grievances) because holding tightly can block new flow.
- Be willing to forgo immediate gains for longer‑term impact (the talk gives examples such as sacrificing short‑term income to allow technology or opportunity to spread).
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Respect and circulate money (practical rituals)
- Treat money with respect (organize your wallet, handle bills mindfully) as a symbolic vibration that attracts more.
- Practice generosity — giving participates in the circulation of wealth and does not permanently deplete you.
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Resilience and internal wealth
- Cultivate the belief that true wealth lies in consciousness and creative capacity — material setbacks are temporary if inner resources remain intact.
- Use failures as feedback and rebuild, because ideas and inner “blueprints” persist.
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Habit and attention management
- Become an objective observer of your thoughts; deliberately choose which mental “channel” to tune into.
- Use short, repeatable rituals (affirmations, gratitude, visualization) to shift conditioned mental filtering from scarcity to abundance.
Simple, actionable sequence (recommended)
- Decide: make a conscious choice to pursue abundance — “I choose to be rich.”
- Stop broadcasting scarcity: catch and reframe negative thoughts; write down excuses.
- Start present‑tense affirmations and visualization: see the finished result as already real.
- Practice nightly gratitude (name 3 things) and a morning gratitude‑affirmation for 21 days.
- Let go of attachments and circulate money with respect and generosity.
- Maintain resilience: rebuild mentally after setbacks and continue broadcasting abundance.
Presenter(s) and sources
- Primary persona/teacher used in the presentation: Nikola Tesla
- Historical references and illustrative figures mentioned: Charles Batchelor (letter), Thomas Edison, George Westinghouse
- Examples cited in the talk: Colorado Springs experiment (1899) and Tesla’s 1882 Budapest insight
Notes
- The approach emphasizes internal work (belief, attention, habits) as the precursor to external results.
- Practices combine mental discipline, ritualized habits (gratitude, visualization), and practical behaviors (handling and circulating money respectfully).
Category
Wellness and Self-Improvement
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