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Bite My Ass: A Spiritual Technologist's Guide to Real Manifestation

Let me tell you what manifestation actually is. Because it’s not what you’ve been sold by glittery Instagram posts and high-vibe hashtags.

Manifestation is not sitting around imagining what you want. It’s not journaling it ten times in gold ink. It’s not whispering affirmations while your entire body is still locked in fear, shame, scarcity, or denial.

You can be Picasso and paint your dreams beautifully. And that might be the only form of them you ever get—because that’s the only part of you brave enough to do anything.

Do I believe in creation? Yes. Do I believe you can call things into being? Absolutely. But not with your mind alone.

You will not spiritually evolve by fantasy

You evolve by breaking down what isn’t real. You evolve by facing the shadow, feeling the pain, and letting go of every lie you built your identity on.

You want to manifest $100,000? Great. Are you ready to sacrifice for it? To lose everything that doesn’t align with the frequency that amount of money requires you to hold? Because I did.

I didn’t manifest it with a candle and a prayer. I bled for it. I let go of people, safety, security, illusions, and a whole past life’s worth of programming. I sat in the fire while it burned everything I thought I needed.

So when someone says,

“Wow, Sheila manifested $100K. That’s so cool!”

All I have to say is:

BITE. MY. ASS.

Because you have no idea what I gave up to open that door.

Manifestation is not magic. It’s war. And the battlefield is your nervous system, your survival instincts, your trauma, your karmic debts, and your willingness to face the truth.

You want to manifest something real? You better be ready to die to what you are now. Because the version of you that gets what you want doesn’t live in this illusion anymore.

Welcome to real work. Welcome to soul technology. Welcome to truth.

If you’re still with me—you might be ready.

I don’t have the answers.

But I know how to find the real ones.

And I’ll show you how to listen that deep—if you’re willing to get honest enough to hear.