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Manifestation, a way of making thoughts reality.
*Members of the [[Bahá'í Faith]] commonly use the term '''manifestation''' where others use the term prophet. See also [[Manifestation of God]]


<big>'''Manifestation''' may refer to:</big>
==External links==


* [[Manifestation of conscience]], a practice in religious orders
*[http://www.newscientist.com/channel/fundamentals/mg19526171.100-spooks-in-space.html "Spooks in space," ''New Scientist'' 17 August 2007] From the article: "What are the chances that an everyday object - a rock, a chair, you name it - could suddenly appear out of thin air?"
* [[Manifestation of God (Baháʼí Faith)]], the prophets of the Bahá'í Faith
* [[Materialization (paranormal)]], also called manifestation, the creation or appearance of matter from unknown sources
* [[Manifestation (popular psychology)]], various pseudoscientific self-help strategies
* [[Manifestation (Malevolent Creation album)|''Manifestation'' (Malevolent Creation album)]], 2000
* [[Manifestation (Cloak of Altering album)|''Manifestation'' (Cloak of Altering album)]], 2015
* ''[[The Manifestation]]'', a 2004 album by Six Organs of Admittance



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'''<big>Usage in different contexts:</big>'''

<u>Positive manifestation:</u> "She was able to manifest her dream due to the clarity in her mind and the purity in her heart."

<u>Neutral manifestation</u>: "The recent heavy rainfall was a manifestation of the climate's changing patterns."

<u>Negative manifestation</u>: "His negative attitude made him manifest his gradual downfall."

==See also==
* [[Epiphany (disambiguation)]]
* [[Theophany]], the manifestation of a deity in an observable way

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Latest revision as of 04:29, 5 June 2024

Manifestation may refer to:


Usage in different contexts:

Positive manifestation: "She was able to manifest her dream due to the clarity in her mind and the purity in her heart."

Neutral manifestation: "The recent heavy rainfall was a manifestation of the climate's changing patterns."

Negative manifestation: "His negative attitude made him manifest his gradual downfall."

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