Part 2/3 Manifestation as Relationship: A Living Guide
Notes based on my manifestation course with Luigi Sciambrella from Monroe Institute
In the second phase of the manifestation journey, the focus moved from intention to inspired action. Not action from fear, pressure, or habit, but from resonance. From within. I learned that true transformation doesn’t come from chasing outcomes—it comes from co-creating with life.
From Forcing to Flowing
There is a deep difference between forcing and allowing. I used to approach things with pressure—trying to make things happen. But now, I understand that manifestation is not about control. It’s about creating the right inner environment so that aligned outcomes naturally emerge.
The more aligned I am with my inner world—my clarity, peace, and energy—the more the external world reflects that. It's not just a concept. It's become a lived experience. When I focused on selling Gyan Chaupar with belief and joy, the sales began flowing.
The Gatekeeper Is Identity
We don’t manifest what we want. We manifest what we believe we’re allowed to want. The ceiling is not the universe: it’s our own identity and conditioning. Once I saw this, I began shattering inherited beliefs and half-hearted patterns. I gave myself permission to be fully me: colourful, expressive, calm, artistic, and bold.
Now, I no longer say, “I want.” I say:
I align with colour and creativity.
I choose joy and presence.
I create beautiful things and feel alive in doing so.
Inspired Action Is a Whisper, Not a Push
Inspired action feels different. It’s not always easy, but it feels right. It’s a quiet pull, not a loud shout. It energises rather than depletes. I don’t rush. I listen. I take one step, then the next. Not because of pressure, but because of inner permission.
I’ve stopped asking life to give me things. Instead, I’m in relationship with life. I meet it. I listen to what each moment offers me. All real living is meeting.
From Spiral Thinking to Soul Purpose
This work revealed that life moves not in a straight line but in a spiral. Each cycle brings new clarity and higher perspective. I’m no longer “starting over.” I’m simply deepening, again and again.
My purpose is not something to figure out once and for all. It’s something I live into, layer by layer. That’s why I now live with a practice of resonance mapping—noticing what lights me up, when I feel most like myself, and where I feel ease and flow.
I feel most aligned when:
I’m painting freely, without a goal.
I’m wearing flowing clothes and silver in my hair.
I’m creating art that makes people laugh.
I’m outside, cycling short distances just for fun.
I’m being with others from a place of depth, not scale.
Ikigai: What Wants to Be Lived Through Me
I returned to the Japanese concept of ikigai. Ikigai is the intersection of what I love, what I’m good at, what the world needs, and what I can be rewarded for. But instead of a fixed purpose, I see it now as a living inquiry. A whisper of what wants to be lived through me.
I’m not here to dominate or optimise life. I’m here to be in dialogue with it.
Closing Affirmations
I’m not chasing a version of success that isn’t mine.
I’m creating a life of resonance, art, joy, and connection.
I trust what pulls me forward gently.
I know that joy, beauty, and alignment are already present.
I am becoming myself. And that is enough.
Meditations:
Awaken Your Inner Compass: https://on.soundcloud.com/tNbnTrqWJqCT4SHi6
Connecting With Future Success: https://on.soundcloud.com/STCCFjghao758d7N9