Most people are not blocked in manifestation. They are attached. And attachment is not love, desire, or passion—it’s dependency. It’s the quiet belief: “I don’t have it yet… and I need it to feel okay.”
You can affirm all day, visualize every night, journal, script, do SATS… but if your inner reaction is still “Where is it?” “Why hasn’t it happened?” “Am I doing this right?” then you are not living in the end—you are waiting for it. And waiting is a state.
Neville Goddard said it clearly: “Assume the feeling of the wish fulfilled and continue feeling that it is fulfilled until that which you feel objectifies itself.” Not visit the state. Not touch it for a few minutes and then go back to doubt. Become it.
Because manifestation doesn’t respond to what you say you want. It responds to who you are being. The version of you who has it isn’t anxious, isn’t checking, isn’t looking for signs. It feels normal. Certain. Done.
The Bible says, “Whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.” (Mark 11:24). Not will receive—have received. That’s where most people struggle, because attachment keeps pulling you back into “I don’t have it yet.”
You check the outside world. You react to what’s missing. You measure time. And every reaction is an agreement.
“According to your faith be it unto you.” (Matthew 9:29). Your faith isn’t what you say once—it’s what you keep returning to, especially when nothing is happening.
So the real question isn’t “Am I doing this right?” It’s “Who am I being when I don’t see movement yet?” Because that version of you is the one manifesting.
Detachment doesn’t mean you stop wanting it. It means you stop needing the outside world to confirm it. That’s the shift. That’s the work. And that’s where everything starts to change.