As we already know, TikTok is home to many different trends, theories and challenges.
Finally, the application is going viral in what is known as "Method 369". This method is said to be working for a number of users, who say they are getting money, fame and more.
But what is "Method 369"?
It is known as a manifestation technique. Believers claim that this method allows practitioners to harness the power of the Universe, helping them to fulfill their dreams and desires.
The method is inspired by Nikola Tesla's Divine Code 369 (Divine Code), which states that the phenomena of the universe can be mastered by carefully studying the three digits.
There are many interpretations of Tesla's "theory". However, the most common is for practitioners to choose three things at will, say them aloud six times a day, and finally concentrate on them for nine seconds, directly after saying them aloud. So! After 21 days, their "desires" will begin to manifest.
TikTok Interpretation
The creator of the manifestation method 369, Karin Yee, has combined Tesla's philosophy with the Abraham-Hicks 17-second rule. According to Abraham-Hicks, if you focus on one thought for only 17 seconds, the divine energies begin to work on that idea / thought. If you hold the thought for 68 seconds, the "manifestation" begins.
How does Method 369 work, according to TikTok?
The method generally tells you to focus on the things you want out of your life and write them down somewhere. Yee advises her followers to write down their goals, three times in the morning, six times around the middle of the day, and lastly, nine times before bed.
It also requires people who will practice the method to be as expressive as possible to let the universe know what they want and how they want to feel.
Is Manifestation 369 true?
Although many people support the whole idea, this one remains just the next "trend" on TikTok. Nothing can come without giving the maximum and working for what you want, but keeping track of goals is nonetheless a great way to remind yourself why you are doing this and stay motivated.
Source: Nerds Chalk