Simulation Hack - “It’s done”
What if we can program cheat codes and prompts for ourselves and our lives? If we live in a simulation, then we best become coders ourselves.
If we are living in a mind-created simulation of sorts, then we can program our minds to do our bidding. There are endless possible ways to get the mind and, with it, the simulation to do our bidding. This is just one that has done wonders for me when nothing else seemed to work.
It has helped me release my grip, let go of trying to control everything myself (I’m a do-it-myself control freak), and allow things to happen to me rather than me going out and making them happen. Ironically, this usually resulted in a speedy solution to a problem that seemed impossible to solve.
There are five components to this “hack”
Programming the hack into your mind - the command: “It’s done.” (or whatever else you want to program)
Deciding what you want, forming a complete command that involves the desired outcome, and setting the conditions for its execution. (in the perfect way, for the good of all, at the perfect price, time…)
Repeat this statement once or a few times, firmly decided that it works and once the command is executed, the desired outcome will follow. In fact, it’s already done! (you’ll get what you want) If you want to keep affirming, you can then just affirm “It’s done” and remind yourself (especially when in doubt) that it is already done and there is nothing for you left to do.
Let it go! Trust that it’s done completely. Let go of wanting to know the how or when. Let go of wanting to control things. Let go of whatever you were doing and wasn’t working. Let go of the desire itself. You no longer want this thing, as it’s already done! You already have it!
Wait patiently, knowing that it’s done. When new people show up, opportunities come knocking, ideas appear, or doors open, say “yes” and boldly go where they lead. Don’t overthink it. Just go for it.
Programming the simulation hack - the phrase “It’s done”
I choose the phrase “It’s done” to be the key that signals my subconscious mind, and with it, the simulation, dream, the illusion that I perceive as reality, what I decide is now a part of my reality.
I need only say it once, and it is done. My mind has recorded my command, and it will produce it in my reality when the time is right.
The “how” and “when” are none of my business. I chose the “what” and then let it go completely.
I always get what I decree as done within a few days to a few weeks at most. (writing this rule into the code)
When I say, “It’s done,” it is, in fact, “done!” There are no ifs, buts, or whens. It’s done, done! As in, it already existed at the exact moment I said the magic words. There is nothing for me to do. No one can stop it anymore. It’s done.
The moment I say that something is done, I feel an immense sense of accomplishment, certainty, and peace. I know that is done already. (This is all self-programming.)
I do not hope for it to come. I do not waiver in my resolve, and I certainly do not doubt that it will manifest in my reality! I know it exists at this very moment. It’s not coming. There is no maybe. IT IS DONE ALREADY, and that’s the end of it.
As I go about my day, whenever doubt creeps in, and I get impatient or afraid, I will repeat to myself the short phrase “It’s done” and be immediately at peace. Certainty, understanding, and knowing will return to me. I will instantly know that it is indeed done, and I’m being a little idiot for doubting it.
Just because I don’t see it yet doesn’t mean it’s not done. It is done because I said that it’s done, and this whole freaking reality is contained in my mind. The mind is all. When I input a new command, it is received, and it is done!
What is done?
You decide. It can be something general, like “All is well in my life,” or “Everything always works out for me,” or it can be specific, like “I already have the perfect job.”
I suppose there are times to be general and times to be specific. Choose what feels like the best fit at the moment. You are the one who is programming your mind, the process of manifestation in your reality, and the outcome.
There are no limits and no right and wrong way
If this reality is a mind-made simulation, a dream world, then whatever is “written/coded” in the mind is the truth. You decide the process, the technique, and the words that will work for you.
You are the one who makes up the rules. The mind only follows its programming - your programming!
If you want your deliberate creation process to be affirmations, program your mind in that way. If it’s visualization, the same. If it’s a magic freaking word like “It’s done” or “Abracadabra,” so be it. The same is true for the how, the timing, and the rest.
The mind is the automated process of creation of your reality. It automatically projects your inner world outward. You’re the one who has to program your subconscious mind to do what you want it to do.
You’re always programming it, anyway. You just aren’t aware and don’t do it intentionally. It’s not a process you can stop or pause. So, you might as well take command and decide what you want to do with it.
As I’ve said, there are no rules—you make them up. You’re the architect of your mind. You can code whatever you want in there, and once you believe it, it will work for you. Emphasis on “for you.”
Remember, we are talking about living in a simulation or a dream-like world. In your dreams, anything is possible. Whoever you meet in your dreams, whatever happens, even the laws of physics, are solely the result of your mind’s ideas, thoughts, and beliefs. There is a non-zero chance that what we perceive as reality works in a similar way as everything seems to indicate.
Conditions of “It’s done”
The following examples are just the ones I chose. I believe that whatever I manifest in this reality should benefit all. Call it superstition or a desire to do good; it doesn’t matter. It’s my choice, and it has served me well.
Most likely, it’s just that I find myself more at peace with deciding things when they include the following conditions - that it is done:
In the perfect way, time, location, people.... I don’t know what that is, and I don’t care as long as it’s perfect. I don’t know the specifics and all possible variables, so in order to not drive myself nuts, I assume it will be perfect in every way from the point of view of everyone involved.
For the good of all, we must all benefit and be completely happy and satisfied with the end result—not just me but the sellers, buyers, renters, my family, neighbors, and anyone else who is involved in the process in any way. Everyone benefits, or no one does.
It’s done means it’s done right now or has already been done in the past
There should be no doubt in your mind as to the efficiency of your statements or commands. When you say that something is done, it is done. Period.
I find that it helps me to add a clause like, “At this very moment, here and now,” to solidify the awareness and conviction that it is indeed already done and not something that will or maybe won’t come in the future. Done means done, end of debate.
It’s a personal thing. I don’t have much “faith” in anything and want to do everything myself, so I must constantly remind myself that there is nothing for me to do, for it is already done for me. Otherwise, I keep myself in the mentality of “lack” and anticipation, doubt, wondering, and fear, which is counterproductive, and the mind is quite literal in its creation of reality.
Wanting something in the future will forever manifest more wanting, hoping, and lusting for something that never comes. Which reminds me:
“Be careful what you wish for” is real
Your mind will manifest whatever your beliefs and thoughts contain, but it won’t judge them as right and wrong. Sometimes that may mean it will go through bodies to get you what you want, or it will serve something so freaking literal you’re going to want to punch someone.
Think of it as a printer or a projector of perceived reality. Its only job is to print or project what is sent to it. Many have manifested things they thought they wanted but ended up regretting ever getting them or some specific they either stated carelesly or forgot to add. I am one of them!
Examples of “It’s done” statements
A general statement covering all
“I am happy and grateful that everything in my life is wonderfully arranged for the good of all. My life is perfect in every way. I’m glad that everyone involved benefits from it all. We are all happy, content, and satisfied. At this very moment, here and now, I have all I need and everything I could possibly ever want. All my desires have already been manifested and achieved. I am immensely lucky, and I appreciate it deeply. It is done!”
A few specific examples from my past that worked flawlessly:
Selling something that is difficult to sell
“I am happy and grateful that this apartment is now sold to the perfect buyer, in the perfect way, for the perfect price. I am grateful that we are all perfectly satisfied and happy with the deal and feel we got lucky. It is done!”
This statement also worked great for other things that were difficult to sell, and I’ve almost given up hope. Once I decided it was done and let it go completely, it was indeed done, despite struggling for months and sometimes years prior with no success.
Looking for the perfect home
“I am happy and grateful that we now live in the perfect home, one that is meant for us, in the perfect way, for the perfect price, and for the good of all. I am grateful that we are all happy and satisfied, both them and us (landlord/seller). It is done!”
Sometimes, buying or renting seems hopeless. This statement has always found perfect solutions for me out of the blue.
Finding the perfect tenant
“I am happy and grateful that I have the perfect tenant, who is happy and satisfied living in my apartment, believes the price is excellent, loves the place, takes great care of it, and always pays his rent and expenses on time. I am grateful that we are both immensely happy with our arrangement. It’s done.”
I used the same statement to find the perfect renter for my apartment. If was uncanny just how perfect he ended up being.
Healing your body
“I am happy and grateful that I can now eat and drink everything I want and always feel good. It’s done.”
I used this statement for my health. At the time, I couldn’t eat or drink anything as I was suffering from severe Chron’s disease. Once I accepted it and let it go, I realized I had healed completely and have been healthy now for over ten years. It should always be adapted to your current problems, or skip that step and go for “the perfect body and health, strength and vitality.”
Getting a job
“I am happy and grateful for my perfect job, in the perfect way, with the perfect people, in the perfect location, for the perfect pay. I’m glad we’re all really happy to be working together and grateful that we found each other. I’m done looking for a job because I already have one. (employed people don’t look for jobs; they have them) Not a single application will be sent. They have already found me! It’s done.”
I’ve struggled with finding a job often in my life. There was a time when I couldn’t get a job for years despite sending out literally hundreds of applications. The problem is that deep down, I don’t want one and believe that all jobs will be the same as my previous ones, which came with the wrong culture for me, no free time, complete inability to travel (which is my life), and the lowest wage imaginable. Still, on occasion, I had to give in and get a job. This statement freed me up, and the situation resolved itself within weeks all by itself.
Finding the special someone
“I am happy and grateful for my perfect relationship, with the perfect girlfriend, in the perfect way. I am grateful that we are so happy together and perfect for each other. I am happy that she loves everything about me and accepts me for who I am completely. It’s done!”
This also worked for relationships for me, as have various “wish lists” of what I wanted in my partner, but only ever under one condition — that I was able to let it go completely and almost forget that I was in the market for a new partner.
Let the hell go!
Until I let go completely, assuming with certainty that it was indeed done and there was nothing more for me to do, I was stuck. This was and remains the biggest challenge for a control freak like me.
Once I let go and gave in to the idea, trusting 100%, things always resolved themselves like magic, almost without my input, within a few weeks. But not a moment sooner!
Sometimes, it felt as if the whole universe was mocking me, for the harder I tried to make something happen, the more I was set back. Things only ever resolved themselves when I managed to give up and surrender completely. Since I’m not the surrendering type but rather a relentless fighter, this has been my life’s challenge.
When I said the above-listed statements, I also visualized a very short mental clip: a handshake, a hug, a deal completed. It made things feel real for me and emphasized that it was indeed already done.
For relationships, I liked imagining phone calls with my girlfriend on my way back from work—a simple “What’s for dinner, honey?” type of thing—mundane, unexciting, and normal.
Say “yes when the time comes
Aside from letting go, this is the second biggest challenge for most, but it is essential. When things start moving, they will happen in unexpected ways.
Since whatever you wish for isn’t happening for you doing what you’re doing, you’re going to have to step out of your comfort zone. When in doubt, ask yourself this question and be honest:
“How is what I’m doing right now working out for me? (let’s face it, it’s not)
What have I got to lose if I take a risk?” (at letting go or saying “yes)
A phone call suddenly invites you to a party this evening, but you’re not feeling it.
Maybe “the one” is waiting there for you, but you’ll never know if you don’t go.
An old friend calls and mentions an odd job you could do for him. It's limited in scope and pay, but it can open up new possibilities and set you on the right path.
You may have an idea to try something new, but it’s risky and unlikely to succeed.
Maybe it’s just a hunch to call someone or go somewhere, even if you don’t know why.
Just say “yes” and go with the flow.
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