MANIFESTATION IS NOT A TRICK, BUT A REMINDER
- JAN SWERTS
- May 17
- 2 min read

In the context of “quantum thinking,” this can be seen as a reference to how reality is not fixed and static, but rather a field of possibilities. In quantum physics, a system exists in a state of superposition before observation—that is, multiple possible realities at once, described by a probability distribution.
This means that what we experience as “reality” is only one outcome among many potential states, depending on your frequency, emotions, and beliefs. If you consider your body as a television set, you receive what you broadcast and experience it as your reality. Tune into a different channel with a higher and/or different frequency, and you will receive news that you could never perceive before.
When I speak of manifestation as a “reminder,” it touches on the idea that these possible realities are already present in the field. It’s not something you create from nothing, but something you recognize, choose, or tune into.
Additionally, the observer plays a crucial role. In some interpretations of quantum mechanics—such as the Observer Effect—observation influences the outcome. Philosophically translated: where your attention goes, form emerges. Not because your thoughts literally control particles, but because perception and meaning determine which reality becomes “real” for you.
From this perspective, manifestation is not a trick or manipulation of the external world, but rather a process of inner alignment. You “remember” a possible version of reality and begin to resonate with it mentally, emotionally, and behaviorally.
It is therefore not in the magical sense of “think-create,” but a subtle process of perceiving, interpreting, and tuning. Interpretation often happens unconsciously, shaped by what you learned as a child. Ninety-five percent of your thoughts and actions are unconscious. Your reality is then a specific outcome from a spectrum of possibilities.
It is your attention, beliefs, and perception that determine which information you notice, how you interpret it, and what choices you then make. In this way, manifestation is not a superpower, but a form of cognition and behavioral attunement. You recognize patterns that were already available within yourself and in the world around you.
No tricks… No magic…Just a combination of perception, meaning, and action…




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