On Co-Creating – Part 2

The Universal Law of Manifestation gained widespread attention after the movie The Secret. And yes, it is a powerful Law.

But if manifestation remains centered on me and mine, it simply reinforces the status quo. It continues the cycle of Kali Yuga—a time of chaos, confusion, and spiritual darkness. It feeds our global crises: economic, ecological, political, spiritual… a meta-crisis.

We may see these systems as separate, but they are deeply entwined—woven from the same universal thread: the interdependence of all life.

If the mindset of “mind over matter” persists blindly, we—the aware and unaware, the rich and poor, the victims and perpetrators—will witness the unraveling of a beautiful, living system that could have been paradise.

The kind of manifestation we now need must align with deeper, older Laws:

The Law of Wholeness

Honored in many Indigenous traditions, this law reminds us that we are not separate.
The Lakota phrase Mitákuye Oyás’iŋ“All my relations”—names this truth.
We depend on trees for breath. Soil for food. Bacteria for health.
We belong to Nature—not the other way around.

The Law of Vibration

As Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said:

“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that.
Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”

To vibrate in harmony with Life is to align our being with the frequency of love, care, and truth. Not force. Not domination. Not fear.

We are part of a living system—and the whole system counts on us:
For our compassion.
For our caring.
For the love we must share.

We are the determiners.
The future depends on us.

To co-create is to midwife what serves the whole.
Mitákuye Oyás’iŋ.