WOW—what an epic experience the Manifestation Summit in LA was!
So many incredible things happened beyond the workshop itself, showing me clearly that I’m in alignment and vibrating at the frequency of what I’ve been calling in.
Since returning, I can truly say—I feel surrounded by magic.
I live in Australia and have a beautiful son with special needs. For me to even attend the summit, divine alignment had to begin before I arrived in LA. And it did. Everything flowed—from the wonderful people I met on the plane, to reconnecting with old friends from my California days—it all felt orchestrated by something greater.
During the Summit, I had a moment of jet lag and I told the person next to me, “I need to dance or I’ll fall asleep!” Within minutes, Sonia stepped on stage and got us all up dancing. We just looked at each other and smiled. Moments like that happened again and again. The synchronicities were undeniable.
Returning home, things weren’t easy at first. My autistic son had done so well while I was away—great behaviour at school and with his support workers. But when I returned, some of his most difficult behaviours emerged.
Still, I was different. Fresh from the Summit, grounded in the energy of calm and manifestation, I stood in my power. I gently but firmly made it clear that things were going to shift—and since then, they have. He’s been amazing. It’s early days, but I can feel the shift. Our autism world is evolving.
I know I’ve brought back something sacred: power, wisdom, and clarity. I’m so grateful.
I would absolutely love to attend another Summit—this time with my teenage son. Now that I know his special needs twin brother is supported by carers when we are away, it would be a beautiful bonding opportunity for the two of us. Our time together has often been limited, as so much of my attention has needed to go to his brother.
Thank you for creating a space where these kinds of shifts can happen. This Summit didn’t just change me—it’s beginning to change everything around me.
Thank you for reading,
With love and gratitude,
Emma