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TikTok mantra sparks new wave of manifestation buzz
A TikTok mantra, 'show me how good it gets,' is captivating users with its open-ended, curiosity-driven approach to manifestation. Creators say it invites unexpected opportunities and shifts focus ...
Manifestation culture got one thing right: Beliefs shape outcomes. But the way we’re told to harness them is almost entirely wrong. Nir Eyal is a former Stanford lecturer and the author of “Beyond ...
Every year on August 8th, the Lion’s Gate Portal floods spiritual circles, manifestation TikToks, and Instagram reels with cosmic excitement. It’s touted as the most powerful energetic window of the ...
Over the last few years, manifestation culture has taken over the minds of those who have a certain vision of what their lives could become. As a concept, manifestation idealizes a certain reality by ...
In recent years, manifestation has exploded into popular culture, with influencers and self-help gurus promoting it as a method to achieve goals, attract abundance, or find love. Whether it’s ...
The internet has a new manifestation muse, and she’s dressed in power suits, speaks in polished one-liners, and has built a billion-dollar empire out of influence. Enter the “Kris Jenner Good Luck” ...
Have you ever been scrolling on your social media feed and found a person, (almost always with an evil eye or crystal ball emoji featured somewhere in the caption) that says they have a channeled or ...
Re “Why ‘just believe’ is terrible advice” by Nir Eyal (Ideas, April 5): It’s painful to be on the other side of a “just-believer,” someone who has fallen under the spell of what Eyal describes as ...
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