Our natural reaction when we hear about this “manifestation” or “law of attraction” stuff is most commonly one of outright disbelief, even annoyance that someone could try to sell such a silly concept.
Ask me how I know…I felt that way too.
Here’s the thing, I made this decision early on to find people who had the results I wanted and model what they did. So I checked out some of the people teaching this weird stuff . Crazily, most of them did have the results I wanted – we’re talking health, relationships and financial results.
Now, no one is perfect. Life is a process. We’re all working towards ideals right. But, after some serious investigation, it was pretty clear to me, that the guys and girls teaching this stuff had it a LOT better than most.
So I indulged them.
I had also decided that when trying anything new, I would put my current beliefs on the shelf and give their stuff a whole-hearted try. This means, assuming what they say is true as best I can, do what they’re preaching and judge the results myself.
So that’s exactly what I did. To be honest, the results came very quickly, but I didn’t realize that the new stuff I was doing was what caused the awesome results. It took me a bit of experimenting, dropping it, re-experimenting etc. to look back and realize that every time I did certain things, certain results would follow (hopefully you’re not as stubborn). Also, it’s kind of deceptive, because the results come in such a “natural” manner that you can easily convince yourself that it would have happened anyway.
That’s actually tied into a crucial NLP concept. Our map of reality will only “allow” the results to occur in a manner that’s believable to us.
Now is this some kind of supernatural effect or what?
Supernatural according to the Princeton dictionary: “not existing in nature or subject to explanation to natural laws”.
Using that definition then the categorical answer is “No, this is not supernatural.”
Here’s the thing about science and “natural laws”, they change. They are just a model, our best explanation of why things happen the way they do. Modern science (and by modern I mean like 1970’s+) and the advent of quantum physics has ample scope to explain the results we get from doing this stuff.
Unfortunately, we were all taught Newtonian physics at school. It’s probably not their fault, I’m not sure many of us wouldn’t enjoy the intricacies of quantum and other more modern (and professionally accepted) models of the universe.
Now, as brilliant as you and I may be, it’s probably not the smartest thing for me to try to explain it all right here – not to mention my understanding is far from perfect. What I can however do, is point you to three resources that will absolutely blow your mind on what is and what isn’t possible. Here are my top three picks:
• Lynne McTaggart – The Field
• Lynne McTaggart – The Intention Experiment
• Rupert Sheldrake – Morphic Resonance

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