Conscious manifestation

A Different Perspective

Manifestation has captured the interest of many, with countless success stories and “proven” techniques available. However, my experiences have led me to a slightly different understanding.

Some years ago, I lived among individuals invested in manifestation. Inspired by their enthusiasm, I went on an Astral Travel (OBE) to seek insights on instant manifestation. During this exploration, something unexpected occurred: my inquiry shifted from instant manifestation to instant abundance. Initially, this seemed like a minor change, but as the insights unfolded, I recognized their profound significance for my own life journey.

The wisdom I received revealed that to attain instant abundance, we must release our attachments to trauma, fears, desires, beliefs, and expectations (emotional needs). By letting go of these burdens, the metaphorical walls of our self-imposed and self-guarded prison begin to crumble, allowing us to perceive abundance all around us. In that moment, every drop of rain, and every breath we take, becomes a reflection of abundance. Life transforms into a continuous stream of beauty, grounded in contentment.

Moreover, many who engage in manifestation seek to alter their reality because they are struggling with situations they wish to escape or fears they want to avoid. Often, these feelings reside in the subconscious. So, what happens when individuals attempt to manifest something that is intrinsically linked to their unhappiness or fear on a subconscious level? They inadvertently amplify both their desires and their fears. In the best-case scenario, these opposing forces cancel each other out.

Those who invest time and energy into manifestation typically aspire to experience abundance. However, if we redirected that same focus toward releasing our attachments, we could dismantle the walls of our self-created prisons. In doing so, we would no longer feel the need to manifest anything; instead, we would find ourselves at peace with what is.

This isn't about determining what is right or wrong in how we express our free will. I recognize that everyone is entitled to make their own choices, and the effect of those choices are theirs. My message, drawn from my real-life experiences and out-of-body experiences, is that life becomes easier and more peaceful when we dismantle the walls that limit our view. There is so much more to discover beyond those barriers.

I meet you there. :-)