Dear Athena,
I hope you’re doing well. I wanted to share my manifestation story
with you because your content has been such an inspiration to me.
I always dreamed of living in a certain city. I loved it so much that
I even kept its picture on my phone screen as a daily reminder. I
wanted to study there for my master’s, but the tuition fees were far
beyond my budget. So, I made a decision: I will do my master’s without
paying a penny. I am getting a scholarship.
At the time, I was also working in a job I didn’t enjoy. Every day, I
reminded myself that it was only temporary and that soon I would be
leaving it behind for my new life. I kept telling myself, this will be
over soon, I’m going. That belief gave me strength to push through.
I began applying to universities in that country. Some accepted me,
but not in my dream city—and none offered scholarships. I stayed firm
in my vision and told myself, I will not accept anything less, because
I am getting a scholarship in the city I want.
Soon, the university in my dream city accepted me, but with very high
fees and no scholarship. Again, I stayed true to my vision and didn’t
reply. A month later, they emailed me to say that there was a
scholarship available for one international student, and that I could
apply if I was interested. I applied, got an interview, and throughout
the entire process, I was convinced: I am the student who will get
this scholarship.
My grades weren’t perfect, and during the interview I couldn’t even
open the file to show my projects. I just spoke about them without
evidence. But I trusted myself and my conviction. And I was right—they
told me my application and interview were excellent, and I was awarded
the scholarship.
The next challenge was my visa. The semester had already begun, and
the university warned me that if I wasn’t there within three days,
they would withdraw my acceptance. For a moment I panicked, but I
affirmed to myself: I will be there on Wednesday. I booked my flight
and a place to stay, even though my visa hadn’t been issued yet.
During the visa interview, the officer told me it would take a week to
process—too late for me. But inside I knew: My interview was perfect,
they didn’t need more time. I will have my visa on Monday. And that’s
exactly what happened—I received it on Monday.
Now, I am writing this from my perfect apartment in my dream city,
living the life I once only imagined.
Thank you for all the wisdom you share. Your videos gave me the
encouragement to persist in faith and trust my inner conviction.
With love and gratitude,