No, manifesting a specific person is not wrong, provided you are doing it for the right reasons. Remember, the law of attraction is based on the principle of drawing like things together. Like attracts like. So, if you’re focused on manifesting someone because you have goodness in your heart, you want to experience something beautiful, or you simply want to feel loved, then no – manifesting a specific person is not wrong.
However, as with everything in life, there are some situations where manifesting your SP can be seen as wrong. Read on to explore this topic further.
Is it Wrong to Manifest A Specific Person?
1. When it goes against your religion
Some religions outright discourage the idea of trying to manifest a specific person or even using the law of attraction and manifestation at all.
So, if you ask someone who is religious, they may tell you that this is wrong or that you’re “sinning.”
But if you do not subscribe to such beliefs or choose to follow a different path – this doesn’t apply to you!
If you genuinely have love in your heart and want to share that with someone specific, and you believe that your union would be for the highest and greatest good of all – then there is no reason to believe you are doing anything wrong.
The world needs more good people like you wishing others well – to help cancel out all the hate and darkness out there.
So anybody who tells you that they think manifesting a specific is wrong for religions reasons that don’t apply to you can be safely ignored.
2. When it’s for the wrong reason
Trying to manifest a specific person for the wrong reasons can be seen as wrong because ultimately you want to do light work.
You want to be a force for good in the world and make a positive impact.
You want to add value and love – not take away from it.
A good example of this would be if you dumped your ex, then they moved on to someone else and this made you mad. So you chose to manifest your ex back just to spite the new person in their life and make them feel bad.
This is a really crappy reason to try and manifest someone and it goes against the whole law of attraction which is based on love and positivity.
And it can even lead to bad karma for you!
So if your motives are anything less than pure, then yes – this can be seen as wrong.
3. When it’s not for the highest good
This ties in with the point above. If you’re focused on manifesting a specific person for purely selfish reasons that you know are not for the greatest good of both yourself and your specific person – then you’re likely in the wrong.
For example, let’s say you know you tend to be wishy-washy in relationships and that you start out hot and then blow cold over time.
If there’s someone who you think you want to manifest but some part of you believes that maybe once you get them, you’ll be less interested – you’re less wrong letting that play out naturally than you would be to engage the Universe in drawing them to you only to break their heart.
Another example of this is if the person you want to manifest is in a relationship and you know that they’re not happy.
You might be thinking “I can make them so much happier than their current partner …