The Manifestation Field Study is an ongoing research initiative examining how people understand the process commonly described as “manifestation.” In this research, manifestation is defined as the continuous interaction between human perception, belief, and behavior that shapes how reality is interpreted, experienced, and influenced. Every human being participates in it at all times through the ways they observe, interpret, and respond to reality; whether consciously or unconsciously.
Participants complete a structured evaluation designed to examine how accurately individuals understand the mechanisms through which their beliefs and interpretations shape the outcomes they experience.
Participants evaluate themselves using a 1–10 scale across several areas related to their beliefs and understanding regarding manifestation.
This baseline establishes a documented starting point for the participant’s current perspective.
Following the baseline interview, participants complete the full assessment. This portion of the study is conducted privately and is not recorded.
The purpose is to observe how beliefs and assumptions hold up under questioning.
Participants are again asked to evaluate their understanding to observe whether perception has changed after completing the assessment process.
This captures the participant’s perspective immediately after completing the study.
The Scientific Manifestation Field Study investigates this central question:
Is one’s understanding of manifesting internally consistent with producing predictable results?
Specifically, the research examines:
• perceived understanding of manifestation
• reasoning and conceptual clarity behind those beliefs
• internal consistency when manifestation principles are examined systematically
• shifts in self-perception after structured inquiry
Manifestation is explored through a model that correlates belief alignment and reasoning coherence with the quantum realm. Participants gain an indicator of where their current thinking falls along this manifestation spectrum, providing insight into how effectively their beliefs support their ability to manifest outcomes.
This portion of the assessment is designed to be completed only when you are physically present with a certified TSOOT.org practitioner conducting the study [see below]. It is not intended to be submitted independently or outside of the interview process. The questions that follow are designed to help reveal patterns in how people think, feel, and approach life. Your answers are private, and honesty is far more valuable than perfection.
Participants frequently report that simply answering these questions brings new awareness about their priorities, struggles, and direction. While no outcome can be guaranteed, many people find that greater self-understanding is the first step toward a life marked by more peace, love, and joy.
My life forced me to ask one question: what is actually true? From childhood into adulthood I was brought up believing I was hated by the people I was told were supposed to love me. A child absorbs that and begins to believe something about them is fundamentally broken. Carry that long enough and you start trying to escape it. I did with pornography, relationships, alcohol, drugs, anything to numb the emptiness. On the outside I looked fine, but internally I was lost.
Eventually everything collapsed into depression, panic attacks, and thoughts of suicide. When I was given another opportunity to be here, the question that took over my life became simple: what is true? I realized that seeking truth at any cost, something unexpected happens: love, peace, and joy become possible right now. That pursuit is why I look for the people who are willing to seek truth too.