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134. Why Isn't Everyone An Energetic Match for Their Dreams?

134. Why Isn't Everyone An Energetic Match for Their Dreams?

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Your mind says yes. Your body says not yet. And until those two are saying the same thing, nothing you manifest will stick. In part three of this special bonus series leading up to Magic Maker, Emily Fletcher names the gap most experienced meditators never hear named: meditation gives you access to the unmanifest, but manifesting the actual dream is a distinct second skill, and almost nobody has been taught how to do both together, in the right order. In this episode, Emily breaks down the difference between an addictive longing — trying to fill an internal void with something external — and an intuitive desire, which is genuinely divinely inspired, but only accessible once meditation has given the body a reliable way to fill itself up first. She gets specific about the neurochemistry: within thirty to forty-five seconds, the brain and body flood with dopamine and serotonin. Then she goes further. What happens when your mind wants one thing but your body is still holding unexpressed rage or grief? Two student stories show what becomes possible once that channel finally clears. And Emily makes the case for why this is more powerful done alongside others: when a group holds coherence together, the prayers get amplified. ✨ Magic Maker is open. Three days. Totally free. July 16, 21 and 23. 👉 magicmaker.zivameditation.com In this episode, Emily explores: Why meditation alone isn't enough, and manifestation alone doesn't hold: the two-part practice most people are missing The on-air challenge from her science-forward friend Ari that inspired this episode Addictive longing versus intuitive desire, and why most people confuse the two The neurochemistry of accessing the unmanifest: dopamine and serotonin in under a minute Other doorways to source, including yoga, lovemaking, and ecstatic dance Mary's story: from not feeling deserving to signing the perfect business partner Head, heart, and hoo-ha: getting vision, emotion, and power into coherence Why unexpressed rage and grief quietly become mixed signals to the universe The one-minute purge practice to try before you pray or manifest Kelly's story: dancing rage into radiance through emotional alchemy Why coming together in a group creates a collective antenna, and what happens when thousands hold the same intention at once Key Moments: 00:00 – Welcome to part three of the bonus series 00:39 – The story that sparked this episode: Emily's appearance on Ari's podcast 01:12 – The Ferrari and the ten-million-dollar check: old-school manifesting 01:42 – Addictive longing versus intuitive desire 03:19 – Why Emily really teaches manifesting 04:38 – Meditation as the precursor to manifestation 05:10 – The neurochemistry of accessing the unmanifest 05:59 – Other doorways to source: yoga, lovemaking, ecstatic dance 07:04 – Mary's story: from undeserving to the perfect business partner 08:30 – Head, heart, and hoo-ha: getting into coherence 09:24 – A friend's story: wanting love while carrying unexpressed rage 10:28 – The Ziva protocol: dancing sorrow and rage into ecstasy 12:39 – The one-minute purge practice 13:39 – Kelly's story: dancing rage into radiance 14:44 – Last year's 30,000 Magic Makers and the collective antenna 15:18 – Magic Maker: three free days starting July 16th ✨ Magic Maker is officially open for registration. Three Parts. Totally free. Jul 16, 21 & 23. Join Emily live for three days of activations, tools and community designed to help you access the field, dissolve your invisible cages and become a frequency match for what you're calling in. Register free: magicmaker.zivameditation.com 🔗 MORE FROM EMILY & ZIVA: Learn Ziva Meditation: preview.zivameditation.com Free masterclass: learn.zivameditation.com Get 15% off with promo code WHYTHIS: whythis.zivameditation.com Follow us on Instagram: @zivameditation
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