Manifestation of Creation Book? What I Found Will Shock You

Manifestation of Creation book cover.

I was searching for something completely different… and suddenly this Manifestation of Creation book grabbed my attention. The website looked shiny, the claims were big, and the reviews were glowing.

So I thought, “Okay, let me dig into this.” And you know what I found?

Let’s just say… this whole thing gets suspicious really fast.

Who Is the Author?

The so-called “Kain Vale”, who’s supposed to be the author of this book, is nowhere to be found.
No social media, no interviews, no online presence — nothing at all.

Even when I searched the author’s name, I didn’t get a single real result.

What I did find was another book called Manifest Beyond Shadows, and the image they use looks completely AI-generated.

AI generated author photo used for the Manifestation of Creation book scam.

Tell me honestly — does that look like a real author photo?

Because to me, it screams AI + stock image vibes.

The Website Itself Was Born Just 2 Months Ago

Here’s another thing:

Screenshot showing the domain age of manifestationofcreation.com as only 2 months old.

The domain manifestationofcreation.com is barely 2 months old.

Now listen — a new website isn’t always a problem. Everyone starts somewhere.

But then… something weird happened.

But the Reviews Are 7 Months Old? How?

Fake customer review claiming to be 7 months old despite the website being new.

When I checked their “reviews,” they were showing dates from 7 months ago.

How does a 2-month-old website have reviews from 7 months back?

Time travel?

Or… (you already know the answer) fake reviews.

And not just that — the names of the reviewers are blurred out.

Fake reviews with blurred customer names on the Manifestation of Creation website.

Why would a real business blur the names?

Real customers don’t hide their identities.

Scammers do.

This Pattern Matches All the Other Scams I’ve Already Written About

If you’ve read even 3 to 5 of my scam-exposing articles, you already know the pattern:

  • Newly created domain
  • Fake author
  • AI-generated images
  • Fake “Facebook-style” reviews
  • Blurred customer names
  • Unrealistic promises
  • Same copy-paste layout used in multiple scam sites

The sad part?

So many people still fall for it just because the website looks professional at first glance.

But trust me — once you learn how to spot these red flags, you’ll recognize these scams instantly.

I recently exposed another similar scam called The Lost Law of Manifestation — and honestly, the structure of this new website looks almost identical. If you haven’t read that breakdown yet, it’s worth checking out.

What You Can Take Away Instead (Useful External Resource)

If you’re actually trying to learn manifestation from legit sources, here’s a trustworthy alternative:
Mindvalley’s free manifestation masterclasses – real instructors, real content, no fake reviews.

What Do You Think? Tell Me in the Comments

Because I’m genuinely curious…

How can a brand-new website have reviews older than the website itself?

Is it just lazy scamming?

Or do they really think people won’t notice?

Let me know what you think.

Author

Olivia

My goal with this blog is to share my knowledge and experience with manifestation to inspire people on their own path to personal growth. Here, you'll find practical tips, methods, and how-tos—all aimed at helping you harness the incredible power of manifestation in your life.

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