The 4 Levels of Manifestation and ‘The Backwards Law’ [Podcast]

This is the audio from a video Mastermind session that I ran on the 19th May 2020 in which I discussed the power of manifestation, but also why it doesn’t work for some people.

In it we cover the 4 Levels of Manifestation as well as ‘The Backwards Law’ which the great thinker Alan Watts described as “the more you pursue feeling better all the time, the less satisfied you become” and I’ll also explain why that happens.⁣

I’m also going to be sharing with you things that I have never shared before about my personal practice of meditation because I am sure you can imaging that had I done so, when I started doing this over twenty years ago, a lot of people would have thought I was crazy – and after this video, some of you may come to that conclusion too!⁣

I just hope it helps some of you on your journey!
markdawes

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