“manifestation manifesto”
Here’s an insightful blog entry from the founder of the spiritual media company Sounds True.
Manifestation Manifesto
http://shop.soundstrue.com/blog.soundstrue.com/wordpress/?p=45
Over the past few years, I have heard more and more people talk about “manifesting.” From what I can tell, the going definition of manifestation is “learning how to use spiritual principles to get what you want out of life.” Of course, it is usually stated in more palatable language like “how to realize your dreams” or “how to create the life you want.” Often, when I hear people describe this view of manifestation, I find myself feeling irritated. So, I decided it was time to write my own “Manifestation Manifesto.” (As you can see, I’m using this Publisher’s Blog as a chance to constructively express – at least I hope I’m being constructive – many of the pent-up frustrations I have been feeling as a publisher in the field of personal and spiritual transformation for the past 24 years.)So in response to all of the manifestation talk I‘ve heard over the past few years, here is my “Manifestation Manifesto”:
Step 1. Listen to your inner voice.
Step 2. Do what your inner voice says.
Step 3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2.
That’s my manifesto (very short!). And although it sounds quite simple – and it is from a conceptual viewpoint – that doesn’t mean it is easy.



peter wrote:
Yes, there has certainly been much foolishness in the use of words to describe such aspirations. I find myself with a very short memory from moment to moment and so it’s very difficult for me to have “wise words” or thoughts in my quick-draw holster of resources with which to face the world.
The kinds of stuff I try and keep to the front of my mind are the sort of thoughts that are without words.
p.
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