
CrowdScience Can I really manifest the future?
Mar 13, 2026
Gabriele Oettingen, psychology professor who developed the WHOOP mental-contrasting method. Sabina Brennan, neuroscientist and psychologist focused on attention and behaviour. Lucas Dixon, researcher who measured belief in manifesting and its links to risk. They discuss what manifesting means, how focused attention and gratitude can steer behavior, why positive fantasies can sap energy, and a practical mental-contrasting technique.
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Scientist Manifested Her Lakehouse With Focused Search
- Sabina Brennan manifested her lakehouse by clearly listing needs and using targeted searches to find properties that matched those criteria.
- She credits focused attention, organised search (Excel) and noticing relevant listings as the practical steps that led to finding the house.
Mystical Manifesting Often Relies On Confirmation Bias
- Lucas Dixon defines mystical manifesting as a 'cosmic collaboration' where thoughts send out vibrations that attract aligned events from the universe.
- He links this belief to confirmation bias, meaning people notice hits and ignore misses, creating an illusion of success.
Goal Focus Changes What Your Brain Notices
- Focused goals activate the brain's salience network which filters and prioritises information relevant to those goals.
- That filtering makes you notice opportunities and details you would otherwise miss, helping goal pursuit practically rather than magically.


