Manifestation: Is it good,!

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Manifestation works, but it takes time.

So has it work for you?

Do you think you need to change how you manifest things?
 
Manifestation works, but it takes time.

So has it work for you?

Do you think you need to change how you manifest things?
That's a strange thing to ask, what is the purpose of your question?
 
Manifestation is working for everyone, each is manifesting unconsciously according to his dominant thoughts feelings and beliefs.
If you are asking about consciously manifesting your desires. then the time it takes will be according to your mastery of the process and the purity of motif and your four lower bodies.
 
The law of manifestation is a universal law that operates at all levels, for all people, at all times, AKA the law of attraction. The concept is "like attracts like" so people manifest things in their lives by the power of their thoughts and desires; those things by which receives most focused energy are manifested. positive thoughts attract positive outcomes and negative thoughts manifest negative outcomes.

Otherwise known as Karma.

There are a lot of self-help material that have consumers give positive feedback to themselves, I am positive, I can do this etc. Personally I don't buy into any of this, but perhaps people need a way to get started.
 
If you don't buy into it, why do you explain or recommend it? There are plenty of venerable traditions which would object to your presentation of karma, it is wrong from their point of view.

What if I wrote something about Jesus which would be wrong from a Christian point of view, and to add insult to injury, I'd sign off saying, "I don't buy into this presentation, but people got to believe something"?
 
A beneficial manifestation mantra for nonbelievers.

"Would I be pleased if the thoughts I was just thinking came to full manifestation instantly before my eyes right now?"
 
If you don't buy into it, why do you explain or recommend it? There are plenty of venerable traditions which would object to your presentation of karma, it is wrong from their point of view.

What if I wrote something about Jesus which would be wrong from a Christian point of view, and to add insult to injury, I'd sign off saying, "I don't buy into this presentation, but people got to believe something"?
You got me, my bad. Delved into notions without understanding. Thanks for calling me out.
 
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