A dialogue between two friends on manifestation, inner-self, being Buddha

Myrah Rajmeet
4 min readDec 14, 2020

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YD: I’ve a strange thought: If what will be will be, then what the hell is manifestation all about ?

SV: What will be will be is another way of saying that you can’t control things beyond your locus of control. You focus on things you control and what will be will be.

Manifestation is just rewiring your brain. It changes your thoughts and your attitude towards life. And it makes you more alert and aware of opportunities that lead you towards what you want. Like it focuses your brain to pick up trails which lead to where you want to be. That’s my interpretation.

YD: Then technically, manifestation is the wrong word. :D

This is a good view. But, in my opinion, it’s a little more than this.. My mind is pleased, but not 100% satisfied.

Our present control, our focus, our everything, is still a part of what will be will be .. just by definition. And don’t get me wrong, I do believe in manifestation.. it’s just that I’m trying to understand the flow.

How’s this: our soul, intuition, the inner-self already knows.. it already sees ahead.. it secretly knows and senses the future — the what-will-be ..

We only manifest what our soul really wishes for. Our most sincere desires, or fears. For example: I fancy a helicopter, and I start manifesting it. It’ll only come if I sincerely want and desire it..

Manifestation is the wish for making-true our deepest desires and dream, our soul’s, intuition’s actual command or wish or direction.. and subsequently, of all the things we want to manifest, we’re only able to make our sincerest desires true.

Basically, Jo mereko sach mein chahiye, woh milega hi ! So, nothing to worry.

And, these whole processes of manifestation and affirmations and meditation, help you tune into this true self. To get in tune, and be able to listen and keep in touch with your inner self, the good, happy and aware self. All naturally, natural process.

They help you realise and identify your true purpose, and they assure that everything else is distraction, distraction that makes you unhappy and anxious.

And in the sense of everything, the true, deepest purpose is to be calm and at peace and always have happiness and joy in our heart**.. everything outside, all materialistic stuff is just for our amusement.. like being in the middle of a circus. They’re tools.. and once we’re able to really achieve this whole phenomenon, these tools don’t matter anymore. You achieve nirvana. You be Buddha.

The ultimate goal is to be what you desire. Things manifesting instantly. Your desire instantly become present. What will be will be becomes your present. Your reality. You wish, and it comes true. You’re the same outside and inside. Your thoughts become your reality, your outside, your life, everything around you.

**these words literally mean to be in tune with your true self..

When you know what’s your true purpose, and you believe in what-will-be-will-be (that your true purpose will surely be) you don’t get bogged down by distraction. They don’t bother you no more.. cause you believe.

That’s what’s being a true psychic, maybe, or more commercial future-teller..

And of course, your outside gives you this achievement of pure calm and joy and happiness.. like you listen to piano music and you feel that calm, you see your loved ones smile and you feel that calm, you create something and you feel that calm. Sitting by a tree might give you that calm.

The quest is to find these things, do these things, those experiences, that bring you your calm.

And lastly, it’s a repeating process. Life, that is, is a repeating process.

Repetition of achievement of that state of calm. Being a step closer to being Buddha. Life goes on with the repeating occurrences of these things.

We evolve, we progress with every day. We change everyday. Our desires change.. our desires evolve, so does our innerself. Our meaning of being Buddha changes and evolve. When we’re young we achieve that calm by stepping out of our comfort zones, the life goes on.. then we enter society and make beautiful connections and friends.. in some of those moments, our belief strengthens. Life goes on.. then we create something, our careers, make our parents and society and most importantly, make ourselves proud, we step even further close.. of course it is a different process for everyone.

Being Buddha, that calm, being in-tune feeling, stays the constant. The constant that keeps coming back.. that ground of our beings. How you achieve it keeps evolving, in our daily days, in our daily lives, and eventually our whole, full life.

Because our innerself is also agile, chanchal, it needs to be entertained and tickled , challenged, every now and then. It’s how we keep things spicy. :)

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