
You know those days when your dreams feel like they’re somewhere between the moon and Mercury retrograde? That was me. I had all the intentions, all the journals, all the vision boards… and yet, I was stuck. Not in a lazy way, but in that cosmic waiting room kind of way—spiritually dressed up with nowhere to go.
Before I dive into what shifted everything, let me give you a little context. I’ve never shared much about this side of my life publicly, but those who know me personally know how central spirituality has always been for me. Since I was a little girl, I’ve been searching—reading sacred texts, studying world religions, chasing mystical breadcrumbs that I felt were pointing me toward something greater.
I don’t follow any one religion. In fact, I believe all religions carry a piece of a much larger truth. They’re puzzle pieces, each offering a glimpse of something bigger than we can define. My intention is never to offend or convince anyone—only to share, openly and respectfully, something that has shaped who I am and how I move through the world.
So, this post marks the beginning of a new category on the blog. One that explores the inner work, the mystical practices, and the soul-level strategies that have helped me do what many once told me was impossible. This is for the dreamers who ask me how I’ve managed to manifest big things, even while life was a beautiful mess.
Now, back to the quantum part.
A few years ago, I found myself deep in the Mindvalley app (I’m not getting paid for this, lol—but Vishen, call me), exploring quests on manifestation and quantum jumping. And—brace yourselves—I actually started manifesting.
But what really inspired this post was the recent Mastery Manifesting Summit, featuring powerhouse minds like Vishen Lakhiani and Dr. Joe Dispenza.
What I love about their teachings is that they don’t hand you fluffy affirmations and say, “Think good thoughts!” Instead, it’s neuroscience-meets-universal-intelligence with a side of quantum physics. I learned to collapse time (yes, that’s a thing), connect with future memories, and become the version of me who already had everything she wanted.
Vishen calls it bending reality. Dr. Joe? Rewiring the brain and creating from the quantum field. And somewhere between their perspectives, I had a revelation that hit me straight in the soul:
My goals weren’t waiting for me—I was waiting to believe they were already mine.
So, I did what every mystical overachiever does. I updated my daily planner (because if it’s not on paper, my brain acts like it doesn’t exist). But this time, I added something deeper: mystical prayers, visualizations, and a guided meditation designed to align my energy with my intentions.
Here’s where David Ghiyam’s concept of prayer came in and changed everything for me. He describes prayer not as pleading or begging, but as a technology. You’re not praying to get something— you’re praying to become someone capable of receiving what’s already yours. That shift in intention? Absolute game-changer.
And guess what? My life began to transform. Relationships became more aligned. My sense of clarity sharpened. Peace, purpose, and focus settled in like old friends.
I’m sharing this because I know the feeling of wanting more and getting stuck in the dreaded “how.”
Here’s what I’ve learned: The “how” is less important than the “who.” And when who you are aligns with what you desire—boom. Reality bends.
So if you’ve ever wondered whether you’re meant for more, let me spare you the suspense: You are.
Maybe this post is your invitation to stop negotiating with your dreams and start embodying them. To stop waiting and start collapsing time.
If any part of this resonated with you, or if you’re curious about what happens next in this journey, I’d love to stay connected. Follow me on Instagram @thelaw.way where I’ll be sharing more tools, truths, and a sprinkle of mysticism as I go.
Let’s collapse time together.

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