The Real Secrets of Manifestation – Part 5: Consciousness, Creation, and the Divine Matrix
- Michael Wallick

- Mar 28, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 14, 2025
God—with a capital "G"—is not a micromanaging deity pulling the strings of every moment. Rather, God is the conscious energy that gives rise to the universe, the boundless intelligence that organizes chaos into cosmos. Think of God not as a being, but as the Source—the ultimate field of information and energy that influences the universal matrix without overriding our free will.
This concept aligns closely with the early quantum physicists and their interpretations of reality. Planck, Bohr, Schrödinger, and Bohm didn’t see consciousness as a byproduct of the brain. They suspected the opposite: that consciousness is fundamental to existence. The Copenhagen Interpretation, in particular, suggests that the observer collapses the quantum wave into reality. Reality, then, is not fixed—it is a projection of energy informed by consciousness.
What does this mean for manifestation? It means that reality is, in many ways, an illusion—one shaped by intelligent light. Light, after all, is a carrier of information. Fiber optics uses it to transmit data, and energy systems like your nervous system function using electromagnetic fields. Everything vibrates, and every vibration carries information.
That information becomes a form. As the mystics have always known, sound is creation. In Kabbalah, God speaks the universe into being using the vibrational essence of the Hebrew letters. In Hinduism, the primal sound "Om" is the very vibration of the universe. When you meditate on a goal with clarity and conviction, you begin to tune yourself to the frequency of that desire. Your brain physically changes. New neural pathways form, reinforcing your intention until it becomes second nature—this is manifestation in action.
Symbols and rituals support this process by anchoring intention in the physical world. An amulet isn’t magical because of what it is—it’s magical because of what it does. It focuses your mind. It’s a visual and energetic reminder of your intention. Look at it three times a day, focus on your goal, and your subconscious will begin shaping your behavior in alignment with that outcome.
You are a prism of divine light—a refraction of the Source. Just as white light breaks into color, you express a facet of that original consciousness. Your energetic field interacts with others in this co-creative universe. And just as the Atman (individual soul) in Hinduism is said to be one with Brahman (universal soul), your path is about remembering and realigning with that unity.
We do not influence the universe through superstition or magic wands—we do so by aligning thought, emotion, and action with higher principles. This is why rituals matter. This is why intention matters. This is why consciousness matters.
There are no coincidences—only unseen alignments. When your inner world resonates with the deeper structure of reality, you participate in the divine act of creation. This is the real magick. And it’s always been within you.
Next, we’ll explore how ritual acts as a tuning fork for consciousness and how collective intention can reshape our shared reality. The world is not waiting to be changed—it’s waiting to be remembered.




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