naturalplastic wrote:
I have NEVER heard nor seen anyone use the phrase "manifest abundance"!
Its a perfectly serviceable phrase, but for some reason I never hear folks use it (never heard it uttered in RL, and this is the first time I have seen it in print).
The only two places I ever hear the word "manifest" is in the phrase "ship's manifest", and in the phrase "manifest destiny".
Where are you from? And in what situations do you hear folks say "manifest abundance" ( I assume to mean "the obvious fact that there is a lot of the thing being talked about")? Do folks use it to argue with you?
I'm from Jersey, so we aren't going to be able to blame it on location.
I run in hippie circles. Its been the fashion for many years now to believe that we attract into our lives certain physical gifts and challenges, based on how we think or the words that we use. People who believe this will try to "manifest" money if they run out of cash by thinking that they already have it. The word abundance also makes the rounds, as in, there's an abundance of _______ out there, why shouldn't I have it? So "manifest abundance" means that I get what ever I want, because I'm thinking the right thoughts.
Usually, they are not manifesting basic needs like healthy food or a chance to learn how to read. Usually, they focus in on the things they want, like new cars, expensive workshop opportunities, and bizzarely enough - parking spaces. I've gotten in fights because people insist that they are able to manifest things into reality using their brains, and that this is so because they are able to create a parking space when they need it. If their brains are so powerful, I can't imagine why they don't end AIDS or climate change. The real blank-ity-blanks I've met claim that they do control things like cancer and if only people would stop believing in cancer, they wouldn't get it. On my way to the airport last week, I told a companion that I was nervous I was going to be stuck on the plane between two people who would not respect my need for space. He told me that I was manifesting this reality. I told him he was exibiting american narcissism and that our brains do not control the actions of other people. Some of these manifesting believer people convinced me to declare that I'm completely neurotypical and burn all of my documentation from childhood. I sent it down the river. literally. Then they almost kicked me out of school because I didn't "create a good rapport with my patients." Not supposed to swear here, so you'll have to imagine what I said to that. (Threatened to sue. Was allowed to graduate, BTW.)
OMG, I could go on and on. Triggered.