The Law of Manifestation

Does the Law of Manifestation really work? Or is it something far more complex?

Through years of exploring lucid dreams and meditative journeys in astral worlds, my perspective on the Law of Manifestation has evolved. Like many others, I have read the books and tried to apply its methods to manifest my deepest desires—sometimes succeeding, but often failing. To my pragmatic mind, it feels more like a game of chance than a hypothesis with predictable results. However, gaining access to the realm of the Akashic Records and the ability to consult with my Lord of Records has opened up new and challenging possibilities. So why not address these deeply important questions?

The Lord of Records speaks of the creative power within a soul, explaining that “manifestation” is only a simplified word for a far more intricate process. Rather than merely attracting things from the universe, we are creators. A soul’s power to create stems from its connection to Source or God, driven by the intention to shape reality according to its beliefs. Why do souls have beliefs, you might ask? These beliefs arise from their experiences in different worlds and realms and from their memory of their origin, inner power, and creative potential. However, the density and level of the world in which a soul resides can influence its ability to create swiftly and clearly.

The reality a soul creates is a holographic one in which it exists. By “holographic reality,” I do not mean a matrix that enslaves us all. Each soul has its own holographic reality—a self-created realm with free will to explore different paths within it. These pathways generate parallel universes unique to that soul. To put it simply, each soul lives in its own reality, which may or may not intersect with others. Other souls appear in our reality because we have chosen for them to be part of it. Furthermore, we perceive others as we expect them to be because it is our creation, our hologram, governed by our rules.

For me, it was initially unsettling to think that everything around me might be my own creation. Couldn’t I create something better? How could I be alone in my own creation, with everyone else merely projections in my private play? But then I remembered the vital role of perception. Each soul’s unique perception shapes its reality, resulting in experiences that vary drastically from one to another. The creation of a holographic reality, then, depends solely on the perception of the individual soul.

Have any other insights? Feel free to share your thoughts with me.

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