
So, do you want to manifest having lots of money? You might try becoming a manifesting coach. The going rate for one-on-one coaching seems to be about $330 an hour.
Neville Goddard, the granddaddy of the Law of Assumption, has many followers who coach. These people also make YouTube videos to get their names out. Many of them also use Instagram and I think TikTok, but I don’t use those, so I see them only on YouTube. Most of them also have quite nicely done websites.
In addition to one-on-one coaching, most of the coaches have online workshops and courses (usually not cheap either), and some do group coaching. A number of them have a paywall and you can join for extra content, a lot like Substack. However, most of them give a lot of free and useful content in the form of videos. Some do videos once a week, others nearly every day, others at random. Many of them have been doing this for a decade or more.
So, is there a college degree in manifestation? A certificate? There is no one certificate you can get. I believe you can get a certificate from MindValley, which is a large company offering self-development and transformation. The people I listen to and watch all sound very intelligent and have a variety of credentials. To me, the most important criteria are that they themselves have successfully manifested, they have some type of education and speak intelligently, and that they resonate with me. Some coaches resonate with you, and others don’t. Some have degrees in therapy; others are energy healers; some have other college degrees; others have certification in things like neuro linguistic programming.
Are these people for real or are they fakes? I guess we will never really know. They are obviously in business to make a lot of money, but I believe they believe in what they are doing, at least the ones I watch. Here are some of the coaches I would recommend (or have watched fairly consistently). And yes, you can get hooked on just watching videos for inspiration and do nothing about it. It could be best to just watch one or two.
The first person I found was Shelly Bullard, a very attractive woman, who has a master’s degree in marriage and family counseling, I believe. She likes to pose for photos in nice clothes if you look at her website. She deals mainly in manifesting the SP (specific person). She has been going for a while, posts quite often- either longer videos or shorts – and introduced me to Neville Goddard. But she is kind of a lightweight and repetitive. She apparently manifested her husband and baby when she was over 40 and worried about her biological clock.
Then there is Kim, who calls her business Core Union. I don’t know her background, but I think she had other businesses, in real estate or interior design. She deals also almost entirely in specific person manifestation and talks about soul mates and twin souls. She posts almost daily, shortish videos of under about 12 minutes. She is very repetitive and does not really resonate with me.
I love Manifest with Genevieve. She posts about once a week and her main point is to teach us to manifest in a healthy way without becoming stressed, depressed, and frustrated. She speaks very intelligently, and I enjoy her videos. She does manifestation and intuitive healing.
Amy Westmoreland has been at this a long time. She hadn’t been making videos when I first started looking for manifesting information, but she does make a lot of shorts now, and has some videos of her discussing manifesting on podcasts or other types of shows. She talks a lot about manifesting winning contests and meeting famous people. Her business is called Illuminating Joy, and she calls herself a Certified Master Coach. This could mean she has a Life Coach certificate. I wish she would do more videos because I really like her. She seems very trustworthy.
Tom Kieran of Be Something Wonderful drives me out of my mind. He jumps around with a whiteboard full of writing. I never really get what he is talking about. He has a lot of subscribers and is well liked, but….I don’t know. He seems to post nearly every day.
Missy Renee of Awakened Imagination is one of my three favorites. She calls herself a mindset and manifestation coach. She is the absolute expert on Neville Goddard and makes videos explaining his lectures. She posts a few times a month, but she does have a weekly question and answer live video on YouTube that goes for about 90 minutes or so. I have been faithfully watching it every week, usually live. She is very intelligent and very sincere. She manifested her specific person back after a couple of breakups as well as beautiful house in California with enough acreage and space for her other interest: kitten fostering. She often shows her adorable kittens in her Q&A. There is no paywall on the Q&A, as there is on Q&As of other coaches. I actually got an hour of coaching from Missy. I was not impressed, partly because of my own disbelief at the time.
Athena Raven is another of my absolute favorites. An exotic beauty who lives in London, Athena has been studying and teaching manifestation for a couple of decades. She is very sweet, very clear, and very knowledgeable. She is well versed in several therapeutic modalities, including hypnosis. She used to post more frequently, but she now posts a long video once a week. She also has a paid subscription, which I don’t have, but I have thought about it. I believe it is a Discord group.
Athena Raven and Joseph Alai apparently manifested each other (it took a while) and are now together. I watched his videos before he was with Athena and didn’t care for them. I am not so sure about him now. He is a math and science guy, and has been working for a couple of decades on making manifestation a proveable science. He has gathered all kinds of data. He does his own videos and coaches on his own, but I believe they do the paid group stuff together and he and Athena appear together sometimes. I believe he has developed an AI Neville Goddard who can answer questions. That is behind the paywall.
Alison Coghlan is another of my favorites. She just began making videos a few months ago. She comes from somewhere in England. Her website is Know The Truth And Live Your Best Life, and it says she studied science and was a developer. I just looked at her site, and that has been around a while. She is full of common sense, and she is very clear in her explanations. She posts every few days. Her coaching seems quite a bit less expensive than many of the others. Maybe I will try that!
Brittney, the I AM coach. She doesn’t really resonate with me. She is too “out there” for me. Nonetheless, I do watch her. She has a video about once every week or two. I think you either love Brittney or you don’t. I don’t.
The Rosey Life. She calls herself Dr. Rose, and she does have a master’s degree in clinical counseling and was a therapist for over a decade. However, her doctorate is in metaphysics from The Universal Light, which I am unfamiliar with. She is also an ordained metaphysical minister. She isn’t really putting out manifestation videos any longer. She got tired of it and began doing videos of her day-to-day life. Then she started posting shorts. Now she has a very expensive video behind a paywall. She is a little elite, and you may or may not like her personality. I enjoy some of what shes says. She doesn’t really talk about manifestation so much as believing in yourself.
Neville Goddard – The best way to find out more about Neville is to Google him and/or read his books – or listen to his videos on You Tube. He has many lectures on You Tube as well as his videos. The problem with Neville on You Tube is that so many of the content is AI using his voice. It is hard to tell what is really him.
Same with Joe Dispenza. Dr. Joe is a former chiropractor. He is very, very well known in self-transformation and manifestation as well as self-healing. There are many videos of his clients’ healing successes. Otherwise, it is best to find a video where he is actually being interviewed and you can see him. Much of the other videos use his AI voice. He has week-long retreats that sound interesting if you can afford them. He has a big website you can check out. I spoke to someone who does something similar to Joe, and he said Joe is legit as far as he knows.
There are many, many more manifestation coaches. I have watched several of them — once or twice! I would recommend staying away from the ones whose videos are called, “Manifest a Text from Your SP in 7 Seconds!” It is easy for some of them to just copy the other ones even if they themselves are not very knowledgeable. And some of the not-so-believable ones have a lot of subscribers. Go figure. And some of the best videos to watch are the success stories, which many of the coaches will read or talk about in a video. Success does apparently exist.
So, you are ready to go ahead and manifest — or stay tuned and next week we will return to grammar or words or something!
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