I Don't Know Who Needs To Read This But-
I’m going to be blunt because sugarcoating this doesn’t do anyone any good. I’m tired of the misconceptions surrounding manifestation, especially in the LOA (Law of Assumption) and LOA (Law of Attraction) communities. It’s exhausting to see people, including myself, drowning in guilt and insecurity simply for wanting something deeply.
Despite reading countless books, understanding concepts like “Creation is finished,” as Neville Goddard said, and grasping the idea that “there are multiple versions of us in multiple realities,” as Frederick E. Dodson explains in Parallel Universes of Self, I still find myself battling doubt. And I’m not alone. Scroll through YouTube, Tumblr, or any forum, and you’ll find countless people stuck in the same loop—questioning, doubting, and feeling ashamed for desiring more, especially when those desires seem “too big” or “impossible.”
But here’s the thing: why are we, as humans, so obsessed with being practical? Why does “staying grounded” mean clipping our own wings? Are we so afraid of losing touch with “reality” that we’d rather settle for lives we don’t even want? We cling to mediocrity, thinking it’s safer, when in truth, it’s just the familiar cage we’ve convinced ourselves is freedom.
And for what? To avoid feeling crazy? To avoid the discomfort of believing in something we can’t physically see? We accept less than we deserve because it feels comfortable, even when it’s not fulfilling. But the life you truly want exists—right now—in another reality. That’s not wishful thinking. That’s not delusion. It’s reality, backed by spiritual teachings, metaphysics, and even quantum physics. Are all these brilliant minds wrong? Are we somehow smarter because we choose skepticism over belief?
No. The real problem isn’t whether manifestation works. The problem is you don’t believe you deserve what you want. You’ve been conditioned to feel guilty for desiring more, as if wanting love, success, money, or happiness makes you selfish. But here’s the truth: if it wasn’t meant for you, it wouldn’t have crossed your mind in the first place.
Manifestation isn’t about creating something out of thin air. It’s not about manipulating circumstances or forcing things to happen. It’s about aligning yourself with the version of you that already has what you want. There are infinite versions of you, living out infinite realities. Manifestation is simply the process of shifting your consciousness to match the version where your desires are already fulfilled.
You don’t need to change the outside world. You need to change you. Your beliefs. Your self-concept. Your inner dialogue. The key isn’t in controlling others or bending reality to your will—it’s in convincing yourself of a simple truth: you already have it. The only thing standing in your way is your refusal to believe that.
So, stop feeling guilty for wanting more. Stop shrinking yourself to fit into the box society handed you. You’re not a bad person for desiring love, abundance, or happiness. As long as your intentions aren’t rooted in harming others, there’s nothing wrong with wanting to live your best life.
And for those who do harm others? Well, that’s what karma is for.
But for the rest of us? Stop settling. Stop dimming your light because you’re afraid of being “delusional.” If believing in the unseen makes me delusional, then so be it. I’d rather be delusional and fulfilled than “realistic” and miserable.
There’s already a version of you living the life you dream of. The only difference between you and that version? Belief.
You’re not “trying” to manifest it. You’re either aligned with it, or you’re not. And if you’re not? That’s on you. Not because you’re a failure, but because you’ve chosen to believe the old story.
So, rewrite it. Command yourself. Control your narrative. Because at the end of the day, it’s not about what you want—it’s about whether you’re brave enough to believe you can have it.












