Waking Up in the Dream: The Manifestation Secret You Were Never Told
- Sonali Singh
- Jul 4
- 3 min read
Updated: Jul 5
What if everything you've ever known was part of a dream—and you are the dreamer? In the wisdom of sanatangyan, an ancient spiritual understanding, this idea isn’t fiction, but a truth waiting to be remembered.
Do you ever wonder if everything around you is just a dream—your dream? Imagine that nothing is happening to you. Instead, everything is happening through you. This idea comes from the spiritual teaching of sanatangyan. It changes how you see everything. You are not merely a participant in life; you are the dreamer, director, and creator of your entire reality.
In this dream state, there is no competition. There is no lack. You are not a victim of the world—you are the architect of it. At first this realization can feel a little unsettling. It might even be confusing. But in the end, it is the most freeing truth you will ever know.

The Power of Responsibility
Waking up in your own dream means taking 100% responsibility—not just for your personal life, but for everything you perceive. If you notice something in your life, it’s there because you created it, either on purpose or without realizing it. The teaching of sanatangyan reminds us that you and your world are connected. Everything you see around you reflects something inside you.
Responsibility isn’t blame. It’s empowerment. When you stop blaming others or external forces, you stop giving away your creative power. The moment you realize that no one is doing anything to you—that it’s always you interacting with yourself—you begin the journey of waking up.
Why the Dream Feels So Real
You might ask, “If I’m dreaming, why does it feel so real?” That’s the nature of the illusion. Reality is incredibly convincing because it's designed to be. The human mind needs stories, structure, and logic—so it creates a dream that looks and feels solid. But once you start withdrawing your emotional and mental energy from the illusions that no longer serve you, the dream begins to melt.
This is the beginning of spiritual awakening. This is sanatangyan in action—the timeless knowledge that reveals truth by removing illusion.

The Hidden Cause of Suffering
All suffering arises from forgetting the dream. We believe we’re bound by outside forces, limited by conditions, and judged by others. But the only judgment that exists is the one we place on ourselves. If you think you must meet certain standards to be loved or successful, and you don’t meet them, you’ll unconsciously block yourself from receiving what you truly desire.
This self-imposed limitation is the illusion. According to sanatangyan, we experience life through the lens of our beliefs. Change the belief, and the reality changes. There are no cosmic punishments or rewards—only self-created cause and effect.
Manifestation Starts with Waking Up
Here lies the true secret of manifestation: you must wake up from the illusion first. You cannot create a new dream while fully invested in the old one. So how do you start dreaming a new dream?

Step 1: Withdraw from Drama
Stop feeding the illusion. When you react emotionally to “what is,” you keep it alive. Your attention is powerful—redirect it toward what you do want.
Step 2: Reclaim Your Worth
You are unconditionally worthy right now. Not later. Not after achieving something. Sanatangyan reminds us that worth is inherent and eternal. There’s nothing to prove.
Step 3: Imagine a New Life
Imagination is a powerful tool you have. Try to picture, feel, and believe in a life that matches what you really want. Even a little bit of imagination can start big changes in your life.
Step 4: Follow Inspired Action
You’ll start getting nudges—ideas, visions, opportunities. Follow them, even if they defy logic. In a dream, “realistic” is just another illusion.
Waking up in the dream is not about escaping reality—it’s about realizing you are its creator. Through the ancient wisdom of sanatangyan, we remember that life is not happening to us, but through us. True manifestation begins when we reclaim our power, release old illusions, and consciously dream a new reality. The moment you take full responsibility for your experience, you step into your role as the dreamer—and from there, anything becomes possible.
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