I just finished this book and it was nothing like the usual manifestation stuff I’ve come across before. It doesn’t read like self-help at all. it’s more like a mix of philosophy, systems theory, and science-metaphor.
The author talks about intention as if it’s a signal moving through a field, colliding and interfering with other signals, and I’ve honestly never seen manifestation framed this way. It made me think about how much of what we create might actually be a negotiation with other people’s intentions colliding with ours.
It’s one of those books that you’re not sure if it’s groundbreaking or just wild speculation but either way, it sticks in your head. Has anyone else here read it? Curious what you thought, because I feel like this one could spark a lot of debate.
by BrazenOfKP