Part 1 of 2… You’re Not Becoming Abundant — You’re Remembering Infinite Supply
Abundance Isn’t Something to Get. It’s a State to Recall.
This isn’t your typical Law of Attraction abundance post. We’re not chasing wealth here — we’re remembering it. What if abundance isn’t something you achieve, but something you recall? A natural, infinite flow you’ve simply been conditioned to forget. A state of being, not becoming.
This idea won’t sit comfortably with everyone. Many will scroll away, dismissing it without a second thought. But for those willing to pause, to ask a different question, to look a little deeper… the possibilities are endless.
So come — step into the unknown. Explore the intricate world of belief, identity, and memory. Challenge what you’ve been taught. Remember what you already know. If you dare.
The Abundance Lie We’ve All Been Told
We’ve all heard of “manifesting.” If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve already tried it. You’ve likely journaled affirmations, visualized dream scenarios, and done your best to believe in something you can’t yet see.
At its core, manifestation is the practice of using the mind–body–spirit connection to call a desire into form — to create a reality that aligns with your inner intentions. It’s the conscious decision to receive something, layered with belief, repetition, emotional focus, and faith.
According to author Elisabeth Michael, writing for MentalHealth.com:
“Manifestation is the process of materializing specific desires or goals by channeling focused thoughts, beliefs, and actions into reality. Originating from New Thought philosophy, manifestation asserts that positive or negative thoughts attract corresponding experiences or circumstances into one’s life.”
This practice draws from concepts like The Law of Attraction, Positive Thinking, and quantum consciousness. It sounds simple: say it. Feel it. Believe it. Receive it.
Examples:
“I am healthy.”
“I am happy and loved.”
“I have a job I enjoy.”
These become mantras meant to align your thoughts with outcomes. And to be fair — it can work.
The very act of repeating empowering thoughts trains your brain to take action in ways that support those beliefs. So yes, manifestation can be a catalyst for real change.
But… it only tells half the story.
Memory vs Manifestation: The Forgotten Truth
What if your ability to create abundance isn’t about learning something new — but remembering what you once knew deeply?
Modern manifestation culture tends to frame abundance as a future-focused goal: something you visualize, speak into existence, and wait to receive.
But this paradigm keeps you reaching, wanting, and constantly doing to earn what, in truth, may already be yours by nature.
Your Mind Isn’t Just a Magnet — It’s a Vault
Neuroscience tells us that the subconscious mind stores every belief, image, and pattern we’ve ever encountered. But what’s even more fascinating is the possibility that some of these “memories” may not be newly acquired — they could be ancestral, energetic, or even universal.
From the perspective of quantum consciousness, you aren’t “attracting” abundance like a magnet — you’re tuning back in to the frequency of truth you were born with, a frequency you simply forgot. Abundance isn’t foreign — it’s familiar. You’ve just been conditioned out of remembering it.
✦ Spiritual Amnesia and the Divine Matrix
Spiritual amnesia is a state in which we forget our divine identity, our purpose, and our connection to something greater than ourselves.
How does this happen?
Surprisingly, it’s easy — and often, we don’t even realize it’s happening. We desensitize ourselves to the presence of God, Source, or the universe by focusing on everything that seems to be going wrong.
We dwell on:
The hurt
The lies (both told to us and told by us)
The things we lack
The dreams unfulfilled
And in doing so, we forget to be grateful for what we do have — for the moments of beauty, breath, and stillness that are always there when we choose to see them.
✧ The Veil of Forgetting
Many spiritual cultures believe that we are born with a kind of soul-level amnesia — a veil placed over us that blocks our memory of where we came from and who we truly are. This veil isn’t accidental. It’s part of the design — a sacred forgetting that sets the stage for remembering.
I personally believe both can be true.
We can be born with the veil — and we can also slip into forgetting through the conditioning of life. Pain can numb us. Repetition can dull us. Disconnection can become default.
There is so much about this universe that remains undiscovered, and I believe no single belief system holds the entire truth. If we were created with free will, then we were also given the sacred responsibility to explore, to feel, and to choose what we believe — not to blindly follow what we’ve been taught.
So how do we remember?
How do we begin reversing this spiritual amnesia?
We start by feeling.
By becoming fully alive in our bodies.
By tuning in to what’s beautiful, what’s sacred, and what’s true — even in the quiet, even in the pain.
✧ The Divine Matrix: A Blueprint of Everything
Imagine a cosmic web — a living field of consciousness that begins and ends in the unknown, stretching through all things. Every culture in the world describes something like this. A place beyond. A space of perfection. A force behind all creation.
Gregg Braden, author of The Divine Matrix, describes it as:
“A field that is smooth and motionless until disturbed by thought, feeling, emotion, and belief. These disturbances ripple through the field and return to us as experiences.”
In simple terms:
What you send into the Matrix — returns to you.
If you project fear, the field reflects it.
If you project gratitude, it mirrors that back too.
It is a living echo of your internal frequency.
✧ How the Divine Matrix Works (According to Science)
There are four core principles of the Matrix that help explain how it interacts with us:
It is a field of energy that connects all creation.
It acts as a container, a bridge, and a mirror for what we believe.
It is non-local and holographic — each piece contains the whole.
We communicate with it through the language of emotion.
So when you feel joy, love, awe, or peace — you are not just having a human experience.
You are speaking the language of the universe.
This isn’t philosophy.
It’s energetic mechanics.
And it means we’ve been taught the opposite of what’s true.
✧ The Grand Lie… and the Invitation
If everything is connected, and emotion is our interface with the Divine Matrix, then the idea that we are separate — from each other, from Source, from abundance — has been a lie all along.
Are you beginning to see the pattern?
You weren’t just taught to hustle, strive, and prove yourself.
You were taught to forget your divine inheritance.
So the real question isn’t: Can I manifest abundance?
The real question is:
Am I ready to stop living in the lie… and start remembering the truth?
Who Made You Forget? (The Architecture of Amnesia)
You didn’t come here broken. You were taught to forget your wholeness.
From the moment we’re born, we’re conditioned to look outside of ourselves for approval, value, direction, and truth. Family systems, school systems, religious programming, media, and even the self-help industry all play a role in shaping our perception of reality.
But here’s the dangerous part: most of them are built on lack, fear, and unworthiness. They benefit from you feeling like you’re not enough yet — like something is missing that you have to earn, fix, or find.
This is not a coincidence. It’s structure. We live in a reality designed to reward obedience, not originality. And so we trade our inner knowing for external validation. We stop trusting what we feel. We disconnect from our natural ability to imagine, embody, and receive.
But the forgetting was never your fault. It was the consequence of living in a system that profits off your disconnection.
Closing Part 1: The Invitation to Remember
In Part 2, we’ll explore how this forgetting has kept you trapped in the endless chase — and how to finally stop chasing and start living what was always yours.
Your power was never lost. It was only hidden.
✦ A Wake-Up Call: Just Like Neo
My hope for this article isn’t just that it opens your mind —
It’s that it opens your soul.
That it helps you begin to receive the possibility that:
The beliefs you hold,
The “truths” you thought were unshakable,
The way you move through life — even your emotional responses… Have all been programmed into you.
And that relentless focus on pain, lack, shame, and never feeling like enough?
It’s not a personal flaw.
It’s the byproduct of a system that taught you to feel that way.
But now you’re here — and now you know.
So it’s time to make a decision.
Just like Neo in The Matrix, you’re being offered a choice:
Will you take the blue pill — go back to life as you know it, pretending everything is “just the way it is”?
OR
Will you take the red pill — wake up, remember who you are, and become the change this world desperately needs?
Because once you remember…
you can’t un-know.