Alberto García 🚀🚀🚀
1 min readFeb 22, 2023

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Of course, Poonam Vashist.

Let me answer you with a personal example.

I wanted to be a published author, and I succeeded in manifesting it. One day, without me, even sending a single email of introduction, one of the most important publishers in the world sent me a proposal by email. I accepted the offer and published a book.

The dream was "almost fulfilled," but when it went on sale and they put it in all the bookstores, that day began the confinement in my country—two years without people being able to walk down the street and see books in the shop windows.

Therefore, my book did not sell as much as planned.

Moral: life got in the way of my manifestation because the world is not a static place but a changing one. It's a pain, but that's how it is.

Solution: instead of giving up, I persevered, and now I look back, and years have passed, and I am a person who lives 100% from what I write. Therefore, my dream manifested (not exactly as I imagined it, but better in many ways).

In other words, in the end, the dream is the path, not the point of arrival.

I hope this explanation helps you; anyway, on Friday, I will talk about the power of gratitude journals which are the perfect complement to the manifestation journal. With that, you will have more tools to close the gap between point A and point B.

Have a great day.

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Alberto García 🚀🚀🚀
Alberto García 🚀🚀🚀

Written by Alberto García 🚀🚀🚀

Author. I write about spirituality, philosophy, and self-improvement. Learn how to use spiritual-help as a skill that generates wealth and happiness.

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