Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a storm, feeling like everything is unraveling just when you thought you had it all figured out? This is me in my life right now. I’m in this weird season of change and transformation where I forget that I still have the power to manifest from the space of intention.
It’s in these moments—when things don’t make sense, when plans fall apart, when uncertainty feels overwhelming—that manifestation takes on a whole new meaning. Because true manifestation isn’t just about calling in what we desire, it’s about trusting in the unseen forces guiding us, even when life feels messy.
During these seasons of our lives we’re being trained by the universe.
The Beauty of Divine Timing
One of the biggest misconceptions about manifestation is that we are in control of the timeline. We believe that if we script it out, visualize it, or feel it deeply enough, things will unfold exactly when we want them to. But the universe doesn’t work that way. There is a Divine intelligence at play, orchestrating things behind the scenes in ways we can’t always comprehend. At 100% all of the time it’s in the best interest of our soul’s journey.
How many times have you wanted something so desperately, only to realize later that the delay was a blessing? When I went through five miscarriages in a row to then give birth to my daughter, Lulu Dawn, it all made sense. Then the very next year Ava Moon arrived when the resistance was cleared. For you, maybe it was a relationship that didn’t work out, a job opportunity that fell through, or a plan that completely shifted—all leading to something even better. The universe is always guiding us, even in the detours where we are scrambling with our tiny minds to find our footing.
Letting Go of Control
As humans, we crave certainty. We want to know the how, the when, the why. But manifestation often asks us to surrender control completely. It asks us to trust that even when things don’t go according to plan, they are still working for us, not against us.
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