
You know how there’s, like, a zillion things online promising to help you “manifest” your dream life? Well, I stumbled across this one called “Manifestation Path,” and something about it just feels… off. I wanted to break it down because I think it’s worth talking about.
Who Is This “Lucas Hayes” Guy?
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Seriously, I tried looking him up, and nothing. No social media, no interviews, no other books. It’s like he doesn’t exist. That’s a huge red flag, right? It’s like, if someone’s selling you advice, you’d want to know who they are and if they know what they’re talking about.
And those claims? They’re, like, super over the top.
“Unlock boundless prosperity!” “Secret incantations!” It sounds like something out of a cheesy fantasy movie. Real manifestation, from what I’ve seen, is about working on your mindset, setting goals, and being consistent. It’s not some magic trick.
Also, have you seen any reviews? Because I haven’t.
I mean, zero. No Amazon, no Goodreads, no anything. If it were a real, helpful book, wouldn’t people be talking about it? It’s weird.
Then there’s where it’s being sold… Beacons.com?
Apparently, that site’s got a reputation for hosting some sketchy stuff. It’s like they make it easy for people to sell stuff and then disappear before anyone can complain. Not a good sign.
The website is brand new.
It was registered super recently. It’s like they threw it up, are trying to make a quick buck, and will probably shut it down soon.
Honestly, it’s giving me major scam vibes.
It’s got all the classic signs: fake author, crazy promises, no reviews, shady platform, brand new website. It feels like they’re trying to take advantage of people who are looking for a little hope, you know?
Like other scam websites
This website, just like Forbidden Manifestation and Depths of Manifestation, has only one page describing the book and another selling page. When someone tries to buy the book, they are redirected to a Beacons selling page. Also, the domain name of these websites is the same as the book’s name. There are a lot of similarities between all these websites.
So, my advice? Stay away.
If you want to learn about manifestation, there are tons of great books and resources out there from real authors with real credentials. Don’t waste your time or money on something that feels this sketchy.
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