Your Mind: The Modern-Day Kalpavriksha
Kalpavriksha - A Wishing Tree

Everything created on this planet was first created in the mind. That’s the power of the mind. Whatever you think—good or bad—can become reality. We've all experienced it: You wish for something, and suddenly it comes true. And then you think—“I should’ve asked for something bigger.” That’s manifestation.
Now, you might wonder—why does manifestation work sometimes and not at others? Just like everything else in life, manifestation also has its own set of parameters.
Pt. Rahul Kaushl explains, “Only a well-established mind, combined with the right effort, holds the key to manifesting. Your mind must be determined, uncluttered, and in complete balance.”
Faith is the most important of all. Don’t doubt—don’t question whether it will happen or not. Don’t doubt the possibility of things. Here’s an example: You’re going to a temple and praying for a home, even while struggling to make ends meet. But on your way back, you’re thinking, “I’ve asked for it, but I know it’s not going to happen. Anyway, what’s the harm in praying? Maybe, by some fluke, I might get a home.” This thought process has already weakened the intensity of your manifestation.
On the other hand, a child visits the same temple—no money in his pocket, no means to make his dream of owning a home come true. Yet, he prays with full faith: “I’ve asked God, and He will definitely give it to me.” No second thoughts. No negative thoughts. He’s simply sure about it. He will get a home. He’s not doubting anything or anyone —This is the sure-shot way to manifest.
The effect of manifestation is directly proportional to the reverberance of that particular thought. So don’t reduce its intensity by doubting it. And whenever you’re manifesting something—whenever you’re thinking about it—make sure your entire system echoes with it. According to Sadhguru, “When your body, mind, emotions, and fundamental life energies are well-established, you don’t even have to lift a finger—the universe will work in your favour.” The particular state of mind needed for this is called Samyukti. Of course, this is a difficult state to attain—but there’s always an alternative. You simply need to put in the required effort while keeping your manifestation in mind.
Take this example: You want a high-paying job. If you’re in Samyukti, the job offers might just come to you—and all you’ll need to do is say yes. But if you’re not in that state consistently, you’ll have to make the necessary effort. You’ll need to search for jobs, apply, and prepare. What does manifestation do then? It clears your path. The road to what you want becomes smooth—like God is walking beside you, guiding you through everything. But if you’re neither in the state of Samyukti, nor making any effort—and are constantly doubting everything—how can you expect your manifestation to work?
Pt. Rahul Kaushl, Founder of Pandit.com shares some real-life experiences: “We help people amplify their efforts to manifest through gemstones—whether in the form of bracelets, tumble stones, raw stones, pendants, and more—depending on how their chakras align.” But he adds, “Many people assume these gemstones will perform miracles—that they won’t have to do anything and everything will magically fall into place. That never happens. You still need to manifest. You still need to put in the required effort. Such products simply ensure that your mind and body are in deep connection—so that the universe is truly able to hear you.”
In the beginning, we discussed how the mind is the true creator—of both good and bad. The mind has the power to create positivity as well as negativity.
Pt. Rahul Kaushl explains through a story: “Once, there was a man sitting under a tree. He was feeling very hungry and wished for some food. He thought of all the delicious dishes he wanted to eat—and to his surprise, they appeared right in front of him. At first, he couldn’t believe his eyes. He touched the food, tried a bite, and realized it was all real. So he ate everything happily. Then he felt thirsty and wished for something to drink. Again, whatever he thought of appeared before him—and he drank to his heart’s content. Still, he didn’t question it. After that, he felt sleepy and wished for a comfortable place to rest. Instantly, a soft bed appeared, and though he was amazed, he went along with it and slept. But when he woke up, doubts began to creep into his mind. He wondered, ‘What if there are ghosts here?’ The moment he thought of it, ghosts appeared. Then he feared, ‘What if the ghosts harm me?’—and they started attacking him. Finally, he thought, ‘What if they kill me?’—and that’s exactly what happened.”
Thinking, what was happening? Well, the tree he was sitting under was actually a Kalpavriksha—a divine wishing tree that grants every thought, good or bad (that's what your mind is).
Today, we may not have a Kalpavriksha tree like that around us—but our mind can become one. Whatever we think—whether positive or negative—can manifest. It’s entirely up to us what we choose to create.
If you want to learn more about manifestation, check out this YouTube video where Pt. Rahul Kaushl explains how it really works in such an amazing way!
Conclusion
Manifestation is definitely a real deal. You can manifest anything with a balanced mind and unwavering faith, intensity of reverberance. And if you can lessen the intensity of it, by doubting the power of manifestation or the ability of your wish to come true. So if you’re getting into the manifestation world, try to be as positive as possible. Because when your manifestation powers are activated, you can even attract negativity.
About the Creator
Rahul Kaushl
I love exploring unseen yet powerful forces like manifestation, prayer, and miracles. He believes they exist for those who believe—and backs them with clear logic rooted in psychology and science.
Visit my website: https://www.pandit.com/




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