There was a time in my life when manifestation was my sacred tool, my way of reshaping my reality despite the odds I was born into. I got good at it.
I visualized.
I wrote down my goals.
I aligned my identity with what I wanted.
I trusted.
And it worked – until it didn’t.
I’ve been reflecting lately on the subtle shift between creating from will and surrendering to Divine flow. What once felt like empowered co-creation has started to feel more like control, like trying to steer a river that was meant to carry me.
Manifestation taught me how to believe in possibility. But it often came with a quiet undercurrent of personal agenda and ego – I want this, and I’m going to will it into being. Even when those wants were justified, even when they were in service of others, there was still a part of me trying to tell the Universe what was best for me.
Yet what if the deeper path isn’t about asking the Universe to align with us, and instead about asking:
“What does the Universe want and require of me?”
This is the essence of Divine flow.
It’s not about giving up our dreams. It’s about allowing our soul’s true desires, the ones beneath the ego and fear, to align naturally with a greater unfolding. It’s about shifting from “how do I get what I want?” to “how do I serve what’s already wanting to happen through me?”
It’s softer.
Wiser.
And honestly, more fun and alive.
If you’re curious to hear more about this shift, or find yourself feeling disillusioned with the narrative that “if you can’t manifest it, you’re doing something wrong,” I talk more about it here.




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