How I Manifest With My Law of Attraction Mentors Podcast

A podcast by Law of Attraction Coach & Hypnotist Shares Lessons From His Mentors

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    I will never forget the day YouTube recommended an Abraham Hicks video to me. It didn’t make any logical sense. At the time, I was lying in bed, not being able to move. My body had broken down. My bank account was empty. My desire to live was at an all time low. Then out of nowhere, YouTube recommended this video from Abraham Hicks to me and I thought to myself… “Why is this woman called Abraham? Isn’t this a name for a guy?” That’s how my spiritual journey started. This journey led me to study the teachings of Abraham, taught by Esther Hicks and her since passed husband Jerry Hicks. I read the book Ask and It is Given dozens of times and began studying other spiritual teachers, such as Neville Goddard and Dr. Joe Dispenza. The more of these incredible Law of Attraction teachers I studied, the more skilled I became at manifesting. I then devoured Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. I watched every clip I could find from Bob Proctor and Wayne Dyer. I then continued with the teachings of Louise Hay, Jack Canfield and Deepak Chopra. I never could have imagined that my journey of healing my body, manifesting more money than I could ever spend and more love than I thought would be possible to feel, would lead me to teaching hundreds of amazing people all around the world manifesting THEIR dreams. My name is Sebastian Soul and you might already know me as the host of the Affirmation to Manifestation Podcast, which I’m proud to say made it in the Top 1% of iTunes in the category Spirituality. Maybe you don’t know me yet. In this case, I hope you’ll get accustomed to my German Accent, my politically incorrect humor and my sometimes a bit weird metaphors. I’m excited that you decided to accompany me on this journey on which I share all the manifestation secrets I learned from my Law of Attraction Mentors.

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