Collective Manifestation is all about empowering an expanded network of conscious connections from within that radiate outward. As a conscious co-creator, you empower yourself and your team/group/community, as well as all living beings, by acknowledging central connection points, as I … Continue reading
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Melissa Wadsworth, author of the newly released nonfiction book, Collective Manifestation: Heart-Centered Blueprints for Creating Intentional Community, will appear at Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park on November 19th at 7pm. Third Place Books is located at 17171 Bothell Way … Continue reading
Historically, “making waves” has a negative connotation associated with someone who upsets the status quo. This is true whether their intention is honorable or merely an ego grab at attention. Society has tended to collectively look down its nose at … Continue reading
Collective Manifestation is a different experience from individual manifestation. Whereas the individual exerts the force of personal will, and engages the power of singular vision in law-of-attraction type manifestation, collective manifestation is a different experience. Here are some points to … Continue reading
Collective Manifestation Envisions New Era of Creativity and Unity Collective Manifestation: Heart-Centered Blueprints for Creating Intentional Community, a nonfiction book by law of attraction expert and certified dream coach Melissa Wadsworth launches today, October 9, 2014, with bonus gifts for … Continue reading
Over the last couple of months it’s become very clear to me that there are different levels of manifestation. I’d like to discuss three types of manifestation. First, there is unconscious manifestation – this is what we create from our … Continue reading
I had a dream last week that we could each know the true gift we came into this life with. Instant manifestation is one such gift, that we all have access to. And, here’s the kicker: the frequency of love … Continue reading
For many the word community evokes images of the neighborhood where they live. Yet, in 2014 the term community has expanded to refer to much more than people in a particular location. Specifically, I’m talking about intentional communities — the … Continue reading