Many causes beyond the law of attraction contribute to the manifestation process, many of which are often disregarded by popular spirituality. This results in frustration when our manifestation processes don’t work, making us feel inadequate and wonder what it is we’re doing wrong. As a result, we keep on buying more books and courses, learning the same limited perspectives on manifestation, which keep us stuck in the cycle.
The only way to break free is by educating ourselves about the lesser-known causes that contribute to the manifestation process. The seven Universal laws in this book are the main causes, but there are more.
Here’s a list of the most prevalent little-known factors that contribute to manifestation also:
1. Soul Contracts: Soul contracts are promises and plans we made before our present incarnation about the lessons we wanted to learn in the course of our lifetime. Many soul contracts involve our relationships with people and the roles we decide to play in each other’s lives. Other soul contracts have to do with certain virtues, skills, talents, and qualities we wanted to develop, as well as the
various achievements we wished to accomplish. Soul contracts are so-called because they’re decided on a soul level, and they aim to help our soul ascend on its spiritual journey of evolution to enlightenment.
The reason certain manifestations sometimes don’t manifest is that they may not be in
accordance with one or more of our soul contracts. Although our vibration may be creating a cause for the desired effect, there may be a bigger, stronger cause behind it already in place that originated before our incarnation.
2. Fate: We often approach the subject of free will versus determinism in an absolute, black-and-white manner. Some people believe that everything is fated to happen and there’s nothing we can do about it, while others take the approach that we are the sole determinants of our future. I believe the answer is more balanced.
The ancient Greeks personified fate into three goddesses known as the Three Fates. The first is Lachesis, who’s said to visit each newborn baby on their first night and plan the main, large-scale events in the baby’s life. Although she determines the occurrence of these events, she doesn’t determine their outcome; this depends on the person’s free will.
The second goddess is Clotho, who’s responsible for weaving these main events into manifestation at the right time in the person’s life.
Lastly, Atropos determines when the person’s life will eventually end, thus the person’s death.
Essentially, this perspective on fate is very much in alignment with our soul contracts. Certain events and circumstances are set in stone and are fated to happen, but, as they do, we always have free will to change them if we so wish to. Consequently, for a desire to manifest, it has to be in alignment with these fated soul agreements.
3. Our Four Purposes: The first purpose is the collective lightworker purpose, which has to do with raising the overall vibration of the world. The second purpose is the soul realm purpose, which involves a larger-scale collective purpose shared among people within our soul realm, which is our soul’s origin. Our soul purpose draws from the soul realm purpose and is a large-scale mission fulfilled over a series of lifetimes, whereas our life purpose is a step towards fulfilling our soul purpose and is, therefore, very specific to our unique set of skills, talents, and abilities.
For a desire to easily manifest in our life it has to be in alignment with our four purposes, primarily the life and soul purposes. If it isn’t, although we can still manifest that desire it’ll be harder to do so, as it won’t be in alignment with what we came here to be and do. Additionally, manifesting a desire that isn’t in alignment with our life and soul purpose may set us back in the fulfilment of our purpose.
4. Collective Manifestation: Although what we manifest in our lives is primarily an outcome of our personal, conscious, or unconscious understanding and use of Universal laws, there’s also a degree of collective manifestation taking place. Since we live in a shared and therefore interconnected world, we’re not only influenced by those around us but we also manifest together.
From our souls’ collective perspective, before we chose to partake in the human experiment on planet Earth, we set up collective contracts and agreements regarding what we wanted to achieve and experience together. From a human perspective, each thought we think, and emotion we feel contributes to humanity’s collective vibrational frequency, which goes on to shape, to a great degree, our collective reality. The COVID-19 pandemic and other large-scale events such as wars, financial depressions, and technological advancements are all prime examples of such collective manifestations.
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by Geirge Lizos
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