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The magic of manifesting
Australian Women’s Weekly NZ
|February 2025
While it sounds woo-woo, putting your mind to what you want might be the key to turning your dreams into reality.
Sure, I've been to sound bathing sessions and yoga retreats in the past, but I consider myself to be a person who possesses a healthy level of cynicism.
I favour health practitioners over reiki healers and would say I sit somewhere between spiritually curious and religiously agnostic.
So, when a friend said she had a spare ticket to see a spiritual leader on tour from the US, I didn't exactly jump at the chance. I could think of a laundry list of things I'd rather do on a Saturday, but there was a voice in the back of my mind that told me to go. Call it intuition or call it fate, but it was transformative.
I'd been feeling a bit stuck for some time and couldn't quite put my finger on what needed to change. But over the course of the day, as I was captivated by the person on stage, it became crystal clear to me. That person was Gabrielle Bernstein, a best-selling author, motivational speaker, podcaster, and spiritual self-help guru who counts Oprah Winfrey among her fans. As she explained the power of manifesting and took the audience through the process, something shifted. It's been a mainstay in my life ever since.
Attracting more of what you want
At its core, manifesting is the practice of focusing your thoughts, feelings, and energy on a desired outcome to make it a reality. It's rooted in the idea that your mindset and intentions can influence your life and the world around you.
This story is from the February 2025 edition of Australian Women’s Weekly NZ.
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