so here’s a crazy thought - have you ever noticed how some people just seem to have a magnetic energy about them, like they attract good things without even trying? i asked a few friends what changed, and almost all of them mentioned reading vibrations of manifestation by alex lane. at first, i thought they were just being dramatic, but after seeing how they’ve been changing the way they approach life, i’m starting to get it. it’s not about wishing for things to happen; it’s about aligning your energy with what you really want and trusting that things will follow. these friends of mine are more grounded, more confident, and honestly, they seem to be attracting the right people and opportunities into their lives. i’m not saying it’s the solution to everything, but if you’ve ever felt disconnected or like things aren’t flowing the way you want, it could be worth a shot. you might just start attracting the right things into your life too.
funny story, i was always a little skeptical about all these books on manifestation until a friend kept bringing up vibrations of manifestation by alex lane. at first, i thought it was just another one of those books where people say “think positive and everything will fall into place,” but the more i heard about it, the more intrigued i got. it wasn’t just about wishful thinking; it was about understanding the energy you’re putting out and how that shapes your reality. a lot of people i know who read it seem to have found a new kind of focus, and they’re attracting opportunities and relationships they’ve been hoping for. not saying it works like a magic trick, but there’s something about it that really clicked for them. maybe it’ll click for you too.
Helloooo people of the internet and my lovely subscribers omg, this took so long to upload because i have issues with capcut pro since I’m in india i have no idea why they are not allowing me to use it herre 😢 anyways, i hope the audio isnt so bad 😢 without the pro, i can’t reduce noise so i apologise in advance if its bothersome. Regardless, i hope u enjoyed this video hehe eventho its not very “aesthetic” but this is just the reality when I’m in uni 😅
didnt expect the song at the end of video but anyway i really loveee this video, thank you trisyia for telling me that its okay to feel that & walked away from people that makes me drained:) its just right on time 💕💕
funny enough, i didn’t think i needed a book on manifestation until a friend handed me vibrations of manifestation by alex lane. honestly, i thought the whole idea of manifestation was a bit overhyped, but after hearing a bunch of people talk about how it changed their perspective, i thought, “why not?” they weren’t all talking about it in that cheesy way where everything suddenly becomes perfect, but they were definitely more focused, more aware of the energy they put out, and more aligned with what they actually wanted. one of them even started attracting opportunities they’d been chasing for years. i’m not saying it’s the one fix-all answer, but it definitely opened some eyes around me. if you’ve ever felt like you’re not attracting the right things or you’re stuck in a rut, maybe this book could help you shift things.
feng shui is generally not allowed in Islam because it involves beliefs and practices that can be linked to superstition (khurafat) and elements of fortune-telling, which contradict the Islamic principle of tawhid (the oneness of Allah). In Islam, relying on anything other than Allah for luck, protection, or success-such as arranging furniture or structures based on energy flow-is considered problematic. However, if feng shui is approached purely from a logical or aesthetic perspective, such as improving ventilation, maximizing space, or creating a comfortable environment without believing in mystical energies, then it would not necessarily contradict Islamic teachings.
when feng shui is viewed purely from a practical and logical perspective without any belief in supernatural forces or luck. If someone follows feng shui principles for practical benefits-such as improving airflow, optimizing lighting, or arranging furniture for better comfort and productivity-without attributing it to mystical energy (qi) or fortune, then it does not contradict Islamic teachings. For example: ✅ Allowed in Islam Placing a desk near a window to get natural light and improve focus. Arranging furniture to create more walking space and better ventilation. Using calming colors to enhance relaxation, based on psychology rather than energy flow. ❌ Not Allowed in Islam Believing that placing a water fountain in a specific direction brings wealth. Thinking that a certain house layout will determine your fate or luck. Using feng shui masters for spiritual guidance instead of trusting in Allah. In short, if feng shui is treated as interior design based on logic and human comfort, it is permissible. But if it involves superstition or beliefs in unseen forces influencing life outcomes, it goes against Islamic teachings.
so here’s a crazy thought - have you ever noticed how some people just seem to have a magnetic energy about them, like they attract good things without even trying? i asked a few friends what changed, and almost all of them mentioned reading vibrations of manifestation by alex lane. at first, i thought they were just being dramatic, but after seeing how they’ve been changing the way they approach life, i’m starting to get it. it’s not about wishing for things to happen; it’s about aligning your energy with what you really want and trusting that things will follow. these friends of mine are more grounded, more confident, and honestly, they seem to be attracting the right people and opportunities into their lives. i’m not saying it’s the solution to everything, but if you’ve ever felt disconnected or like things aren’t flowing the way you want, it could be worth a shot. you might just start attracting the right things into your life too.
funny story, i was always a little skeptical about all these books on manifestation until a friend kept bringing up vibrations of manifestation by alex lane. at first, i thought it was just another one of those books where people say “think positive and everything will fall into place,” but the more i heard about it, the more intrigued i got. it wasn’t just about wishful thinking; it was about understanding the energy you’re putting out and how that shapes your reality. a lot of people i know who read it seem to have found a new kind of focus, and they’re attracting opportunities and relationships they’ve been hoping for. not saying it works like a magic trick, but there’s something about it that really clicked for them. maybe it’ll click for you too.
Helloooo people of the internet and my lovely subscribers omg, this took so long to upload because i have issues with capcut pro since I’m in india i have no idea why they are not allowing me to use it herre 😢 anyways, i hope the audio isnt so bad 😢 without the pro, i can’t reduce noise so i apologise in advance if its bothersome. Regardless, i hope u enjoyed this video hehe eventho its not very “aesthetic” but this is just the reality when I’m in uni 😅
u inspired me since i was in high school!!!! i hope ure always happy trisyia, loveyyou!!
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i really needed the advice 😢 thank u for not making us feel small with our struggles. stay strong trisyia! u got this ❤
didnt expect the song at the end of video but anyway i really loveee this video, thank you trisyia for telling me that its okay to feel that & walked away from people that makes me drained:) its just right on time 💕💕
Love the video quality, need more from u 🥰❤
Not the bang bang bang 😂😂 love u trisyia!! ❤❤
much needed advice 🙁ily trisyia
funny enough, i didn’t think i needed a book on manifestation until a friend handed me vibrations of manifestation by alex lane. honestly, i thought the whole idea of manifestation was a bit overhyped, but after hearing a bunch of people talk about how it changed their perspective, i thought, “why not?” they weren’t all talking about it in that cheesy way where everything suddenly becomes perfect, but they were definitely more focused, more aware of the energy they put out, and more aligned with what they actually wanted. one of them even started attracting opportunities they’d been chasing for years. i’m not saying it’s the one fix-all answer, but it definitely opened some eyes around me. if you’ve ever felt like you’re not attracting the right things or you’re stuck in a rut, maybe this book could help you shift things.
Thank you for this vlog, missed your videos 🫶🏼
Thank you trisyia for the kind and wise words. Lot of love ❤
Happy New Year Trisyia!
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Sorry babes..i love you videos so much but from what i know feng shui is not allowed in islam.
feng shui is generally not allowed in Islam because it involves beliefs and practices that can be linked to superstition (khurafat) and elements of fortune-telling, which contradict the Islamic principle of tawhid (the oneness of Allah). In Islam, relying on anything other than Allah for luck, protection, or success-such as arranging furniture or structures based on energy flow-is considered problematic.
However, if feng shui is approached purely from a logical or aesthetic perspective, such as improving ventilation, maximizing space, or creating a comfortable environment without believing in mystical energies, then it would not necessarily contradict Islamic teachings.
when feng shui is viewed purely from a practical and logical perspective without any belief in supernatural forces or luck. If someone follows feng shui principles for practical benefits-such as improving airflow, optimizing lighting, or arranging furniture for better comfort and productivity-without attributing it to mystical energy (qi) or fortune, then it does not contradict Islamic teachings.
For example:
✅ Allowed in Islam
Placing a desk near a window to get natural light and improve focus.
Arranging furniture to create more walking space and better ventilation.
Using calming colors to enhance relaxation, based on psychology rather than energy flow.
❌ Not Allowed in Islam
Believing that placing a water fountain in a specific direction brings wealth.
Thinking that a certain house layout will determine your fate or luck.
Using feng shui masters for spiritual guidance instead of trusting in Allah.
In short, if feng shui is treated as interior design based on logic and human comfort, it is permissible. But if it involves superstition or beliefs in unseen forces influencing life outcomes, it goes against Islamic teachings.
I'm just sharing what I know..btw no hates no judge ❤
You with full lips lipstick!