If you’re a humanitarian atheist, don’t blame yourself for the failure of the Manifestation Process.
It’s not you.
It’s the process.
The creators of the Manifestation Process have built it with tight conditions and stringent limitations, deliberately excluding those who refuse to compromise their values and beliefs for the sake of achieving a goal. This system is not designed for anyone who does not believe in a benevolent higher power.
Some atheists argue that the higher forces—both external and internal—are neutral. They do not carry inherent benevolence or malice until we assign a positive or negative charge to them. Yet the moment we do, we unknowingly project the opposite polarity onto others, onto circumstances, onto life itself. This is the consequence of believing in a benevolent higher power: the shadow side must exist somewhere. And for many atheists, cleaning up the fallout of this belief is an exhausting process.
Does your process align with you and your values? Ask yourself:
- Does the manifestation process I’m using truly match my values and beliefs?
- Or am I forcing my values to fit into a system that does not reflect them?
Do not change your core beliefs just to conform to something that isn’t designed for you.
Reason #94 why manifestation may not be working for you? It is not designed for atheists.
Gail Goodwin 2013
The alternative is SMART. Humanitarian atheists need a manifestation method that aligns with their worldview—one that does not require belief in a God or benevolent higher power to function.
A manifestation process based on dogma-free principles, one that embraces logic, ethics, and personal responsibility, is the true alternative. They don’t need faith-based manifestation. They need a SMART Process, one that works without spiritual conditions attached.

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