A childhood experience with a second-grade Irish teacher shaped the author’s belief in the power of prayer and manifestation.
The idea that asking for what you want, while committing to something in return, can yield miraculous results.
The Bike Story:
The author recalls a moment in second grade where they learned to pray to the Virgin Mary for their desires.
At the time, the author desperately wanted a bike, something their family couldn’t afford, so they prayed for it and promised to say the rosary every night in return.
Two weeks later, the author walked into their home to find a brand-new Mustang bike with big handlebars—a prize from a raffle they never entered but won through a friend.
The Lesson Learned:
This experience cemented a lifelong belief that if you put your desires out into the universe, believing they already exist, the universe will find a way to provide.
The bike incident taught the author that faith, action, and visualization can align to create unexpected opportunities.
Applying the Same Approach in Hollywood:
The author carried this mindset into adulthood, particularly in their career in Hollywood.
The process is similar: visualize success as if it’s already a reality, and when opportunities arise, walk through the doors with confidence.
Manifestation is presented not just as a hopeful practice, but a proven strategy the author has relied on throughout life.
Conclusion:
From a young age, the author learned that belief, prayer, and visualization are powerful tools for achieving what you desire.
The bike story illustrates how faith and manifestation have guided the author’s personal and professional life, reinforcing the importance of believing in possibilities before they materialize.