✨ What’s Missing From Most Manifestation Teachings: Coherence
Lately I’ve been reflecting on something simple but important:
It’s not that manifestation doesn’t work.
It’s that incoherent manifestation doesn’t land.
You can say the affirmations.
You can light the candles.
You can visualize, journal, and post your desires on the vision board.
But if your nervous system says “I don’t actually feel safe having this”
Or your field whispers “I want it, but I don’t want the conflict it might cause”—
Then the signal goes fuzzy.
And that’s not failure.
That’s static.
🔄 Where Manifestation Gets Distorted
We’ve been taught that wanting is enough.
But want without coherence is just projection.
Some examples I’ve seen (in others, and in myself):
Calling in abundance while holding guilt about wealth
Asking for visibility while hiding energetically from being seen
Trying to attract love while believing deep down that closeness isn’t safe
Doing rituals while secretly thinking “this probably won’t work”
All of that creates fractured frequency. The field gets two signals at once:
“Bring it to me.”
“I’m not ready for it.”
🌀 What Coherence Really Means
Coherence is when your:
Thoughts
Emotions
Body
Words
Field
…are all saying the same thing.
It’s clarity without conflict.
It’s truth without distortion.
It’s when your “yes” doesn’t come with a flinch.
And it’s what actually allows manifestation to land.
🕯️ A Note from the Book of Unspells
This post is also the seed of something new:
A project called The Book of Unspells—a field guide to releasing what was bound,
restoring what was fragmented,
and speaking truth where silence once kept us safe.
Because coherence doesn’t mean perfection.
It means that you’re aligned enough to hold what you called in.
Even if your body is still learning how.
Sometimes we spell what we want.
Other times, we must unspell what once kept us small.
I’ll be sharing more soon.
For now, I leave you with a whisper:
“Your coherence is a spell.
Your joy is a frequency.
Your alignment is permission for others to arrive.”
Love,
Cathy