I Will Teach You How You Can Manifest It All!

We need help. Every human being struggles with navigating life. However, developmentally challenged people struggle even harder. What do we do then? We turn to those who act like they figured it all out, but have they really?

PS; But I still don’t know how I can do that for myself…

Regardless of age, everyone finds themselves asking the “big questions” from time to time. What’s with all the other planets? Is there other life? Are we, as humans, the only species that struggles like this? If there are aliens, how do they spend their days? Or—what about past lives? Who were you? What were you called?

Questions like these are normal, driven by curiosity. But they become a detour once they turn into an obsession.

Related: Read “The Myth of Letting Go”

This does not apply to scientists, authors, and others who explore these questions with the intention of contributing to society while continuing to live grounded lives.

Now, consider a different group.

Many people who view life through an existential lens, often paired with strong faith, call themselves “very spiritual.” Then there is another category—individuals who set themselves apart from the average person. They call themselves channels, healers, gurus, and so on. Both groups share one thing: a reliance on a “middleman.” It’s like being told you need a translator to speak to your own thoughts.

To a conscious observer, this dynamic is not functional—it is dependent and distorted.

At this point, there is something you should recognize, and once you do, you won’t be able to ignore it.

Do you really think the Creator—the Intelligence, the Consciousness, God, Allah, Buddha (whatever name you assign)—simply forgot to include you? Or decided you were not worthy of understanding life?

And that this same “Creator of all” chose to “bless” a select few with exclusive access—so the rest of you can pay for better seats? As if truth were a concert with VIP access.

Here is the claim, stated plainly: the Creator does not grant such access to anyone who would exploit or monetize it.

Those who may have once had such a connection lose it the moment they begin to pursue fame or profit from it.

There is also a flaw worth addressing in the common “spiritual” definition of the Creator.

Nothing in this universe is accidental. Everything exists as it does for a reason beyond human comprehension.

There is a reason you do not have access to certain information. It is not relevant to your current experience—an experience you agreed to before becoming this version of yourself.

Using external narratives as a shield or distraction is, at its core, avoidance.

The so-called “chosen ones” do not present themselves as such. They do not need to extract money from those they help. Why?

Because what they need—resources, stability, support—comes to them without force. In contrast, many who claim access to higher knowledge charge for teachings on wealth, health, success, and happiness, yet often lack one or more of these themselves. They sell maps to places they haven’t reached.

Their real strength is not spiritual authority—it is marketing.

They get you to read, watch, attend, and buy. If you choose to engage with their material, take what is useful. Apply it if it benefits you. Donate if you feel inclined.

But the moment it becomes a requirement—when payment is expected or demanded—recognize what you are actually dealing with.

This distinction allows you to redefine faith and operate from a place of self-trust.

At a basic level, the only thing you need to stay alive in your body is air—and it exists as intended: free.

Now you know.



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