Understanding the Basics
What is the Law of Assumption?
You found this page for a reason.
Maybe you've been looking for more than just another productivity tip or quick fix. You want
something deeper — a truth that feels familiar, like a memory you've always carried but never
quite named.
This isn't surface-level positive thinking. It goes deeper than thoughts — it's about the posture of
your whole heart. Instead of asking 'What do I want?' it asks 'Who am I, right now, in my
innermost self?' It's about inhabiting your desired future now, not merely hoping for it from a
distance.
This idea is not new. It is ancient — woven into the very fabric of scripture thousands of years
before any modern self-help movement discovered it. The Bible speaks directly to the power of
inner belief, heart-assumption, and spoken declaration:
כְּמַחְשְׁבוֹת לִבּוֹ כֶּן הוּא
"As a man thinks in his heart, so is he." — This ancient wisdom from Proverbs 23:7 is the
cornerstone of the Law of Assumption, written thousands of years before the term was coined.
Proverbs 23:7 · Mishlei
Law of Assumption
The belief that what you hold in your heart — your deepest assumptions about yourself and the
world — becomes your lived reality. Positive faith-filled assumptions open doors; limiting beliefs
close them. Whatever you truly believe within, comes forth without. In Jewish tradition, this
mirrors the concept of middah k'neged middah — measure for measure.
When you learn to align your innermost assumptions with your deepest desires, you stop
striving and start becoming. Whatever your dreams and goals, the Law of Assumption — rooted
in timeless biblical wisdom — brings you closer to the life your heart has always known was
possible.
Your assumptions are the invisible architecture of your life. Change what you
assume, and you change everything.
You are not broken. You are not behind. You are not too late.
Right now, you have everything you need to begin again — from a new assumption.