EPISODE · Dec 25, 2025 · 15 MIN
Frida Kahlo: The Identity That Never Left the Room; Selfhood, Permanence, and the Law of Assumption
from The Universe Unveiled · host Hector Jesus Arencibia
Frida Kahlo is often remembered for pain — the accident, the surgeries, the bed.But pain was never the engine of her power.In this episode of The Universe Unveiled, we explore how Frida Kahlo embodied what Neville Goddard later called the Law of Assumption: identity first, evidence later.Even when confined to bed, Frida never downgraded who she was. She remained visually authored, symbolically intact, and unwavering in self-concept. Her body was restricted — her identity was not.This episode explores:Why identity that doesn’t “pause” becomes inevitableHow Frida’s self-portraits acted as subconscious anchorsWhy the world always arrives late to stable selfhoodHow the Law of Assumption works best when circumstances contradict itWhat Frida’s life teaches us about manifestation without affirmations or forceThis is not art history.It’s mechanics.If you’re navigating uncertainty, illness, invisibility, or a period of waiting — this episode is a mirror.🎨 Identity first.⏳ Evidence later.Read the full blog here: https://www.theuniverseunveiled.com/frida-kahlo-law-of-assumption-identity/
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