Manifestation is not magic

Manifestation is not magic; it’s practice.

Manifestation is like learning the words to a new song. The first time you hear it, it’s unfamiliar—you might not even like it. After the second or third listen, you begin to catch the rhythm and mumble a few of the lyrics. Say you play that song on your drive to and from work for several weeks. Suddenly, you know every word and can sing along effortlessly.

Then it happens. Without any prompting, the song gets stuck in your head. You catch yourself humming it without even realizing it. You can tell it’s playing in the background of a noisy restaurant after catching a single note amidst the cacophony. That’s manifestation. It’s not about willing things into existence. It’s about training your mind to become so in tune with your intentions that your attention naturally gravitates toward the things that align with them. Your mind starts to pick up on the daily events that share your rhythm and filters out the noise of things that don’t.

It’s not magic. It’s writing your song and practicing it until it becomes second nature.

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