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Marilyn Monroe by Eve Arnold 1955
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the heart cut-out on marilyn’s dress from some like it hot
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Marilyn Monroe by Andre de Dienes
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Niagara (1953) dir. Henry Hathaway
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Marilyn Monroe as Roslyn Taber in THE MISFITS — 1961, dir. John Huston
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Marilyn Monroe photographed at Yves Montand’s one man show, 1959.
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Marilyn Monroe
Edward Clark, Life, August 8, 1950
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DO IT LIKE MARILYN MONROE: how she manifested her fame and beauty and how you can do the same!
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so lately i’ve been obsessed with marilyn monroe lol and i came across tons of evidence of how she basically manifested her career, beauty, and success! here’s a marilyn quote that i love that pretty much summed up her process:
“I daydreamed chiefly about beauty. I dreamed of myself becoming so beautiful that people would turn to look at me when I passed. And I dreamed of colors - scarlet, gold, green, white. I dreamed of myself walking proudly in beautiful clothes and being admired by everyone and overhearing words of praise. I made up the praises and repeated them aloud as if someone else were saying them.”
in this quote, marilyn is describing how before she became famous, she used to daydream (a.k.a visualize) herself becoming so incredibly beautiful that people stopped and stared at her. she visualized herself wearing rich, beautiful clothes and hearing the people around her praising her and admiring her. she also “made up the praises” (a.k.a affirmations) and repeated them out loud to herself and even pretended that someone else was saying them to her.
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(big thanks to @heartscollector for finding this gem <33)
in this story, marilyn’s friend is describing a instance when she and marilyn were walking down a street in new york. at first literally nobody was paying attention to marilyn, which is why she loved new york, but then marilyn asks her friend if she wants to see her “become her.” now the friend didn’t know what she meant, but she said yes anyway. she then noticed a subtle change in marilyn’s energy which she described to be like “magic” in marilyn. suddenly EVERYONE was turning their heads and realizing “oh crap that’s marilyn monroe,” cars were literally slowing down and paparazzi swarmed to her. one second she was just an average lady, the next she became the most famous actress and star of her time!
the only way i could think that this change would have possibly happened was through marilyn’s concept of self. at first, marilyn held the assumption of “no one notices me in new york,” “i am just a normal girl” etc. she viewed herself as basically invisible in this environment and the assumption played out. however, when she made the switch from normal to superstar, she changed her conception of self in that moment! now of course i’m not sure exactly what she was thinking, but it probably went along the lines of “i am the biggest actress ever,” “everyone notices how famous i am,” “everyone knows how big of a star i am etc.” basically marilyn quickly changed her view of herself from average to superstar, and since everyone is her pushed out, the people around her carried out her assumptions.
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with all this being said, the best way you can manifest fame, beauty, wealth etc. is by changing your self concept! by changing the way you view yourself, your reality will then reflect that change back onto you. before marilyn was famous, she was just another average person, however she viewed herself as something greater than that: an incredibly beautiful movie star! therefore her assumptions of herself were reflected back onto her and she became just that!
so who do you want to be? how do you want the world to view you? ask yourself these questions and then change your assumptions about yourself into the person that you want to be. to wrap up i will leave a few self concept affirmations to help you be on ur way to becoming the next marilyn monroe! ;))
beauty
“i am just as beautiful as marilyn monroe, if not even more.”
“everyone can’t help but notice how pretty i am”
“i get a million compliments every single day”
“i have extreme pretty privilege”
“my beauty is irresistible and hypnotic”
success
“i am extremely successful in everything that i do”
“i am talented in absolutely everything”
“no one is as successful as i am”
“no matter what career i have, i’m always successful”
wealth
“i attract money like a magnet”
“i just can’t help being super rich, it’s who i am”
“ugh why am i soooo rich??”
“i can afford to buy whatever i want”
“my family members are financially abundant and happy”
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“my self-concept is perfect”
“i get everything that i want no matter what”
“the 3D conforms instantly to my desires”
“everything works out in my favor”
“i am happy and grateful that i have all of my desires!”
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“Fame will go by and , so long, I’ve had you fame. If it goes by, I’ve always known it was fickle. So at least it’s something I experience, but it’s not where I live.” - Marilyn Monroe
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Marilyn Monroe with her dog Hugo in the garden of her home in Amagansett, New York, 1957. Photo by Sam Shaw.
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Marilyn Monroe Let’s Make Love (1960)
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