Episode 11: Decolonize Your Manifesation Practice

21/12/2025 29 min Episodio 11
Episode 11: Decolonize Your Manifesation Practice

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This episode is an exploration of manifestation through a decolonial, Nature-aligned, trauma-informed lens. Moving beyond the hyper-individualistic, transactional narrative, this is a call towards a more relational understanding of co-creation – one rooted in ecosomatics, nervous system capacity, embodiment, and interdependence with the more-than-human world.I talk about why we don’t create from thoughts alone, how unprocessed trauma and stress can influence what we’re able to call in, and how bypassing, toxic positivity, and formulaic manifestation practices can reinforce a culture of pathology. This is about manifestation as a crucible for integration, evolution, and becoming – not performing or fixing and not a measure of our worth.We also look at the role of values in the process of manifesation, the importance of nervous system safety in holding big visions, and what it means to steward dreams that are in service to life, rather than extraction or ego. For the humans with big visions who are feeling disillusioned with the hype of mainstream manifestation culture, and sensing there’s a more natural, relational, and truthful way, this conversation is an invitation back into right relationship with yourself, your values, and Nature’s creative rhythms. 🪶 Send Rohini a text Root + Rise — the membership community is now open for winter enrollment until January 5th. Get your hands on a copy of Luna Arcana's new zine Join my Substack newsletter, The Immateria: https://theimmateria.substack.com/subscribe Answer The Call of the Disobedient Woman 1:1 Mentorship Inquire about Organizational Consultancy Drop-in to the weekly online somatic experiencing & meditation session The Light Gets In: rohiniwalker.com/thelightgetsin Visit my website: rohiniwalker.com Message me by emailing me at [email protected] or on Substack. Intro & Outro Music: Coniferous Forest by orangery on Pixabay.