Nada Amari uses the metaphor of a light projector on a blank wall to describe human consciousness.
Unlike "The Secret," which can sometimes focus on wanting things, emphasizes aligning your inner state of being . The goal isn't to desperately crave something outside of you, but to cultivate the feelings (joy, peace, abundance) as if you already have it, thereby changing your reflection on the mirror of the world. This approach moves manifestation from wishful thinking to a grounded science of being.
We are not passive travelers through a pre-made world. We are active creators, projecting our inner states onto the screen of reality. To change the image in the mirror, one cannot wipe the glass; one must transform the face standing before it. Thus, the journey outward is, and has always been, a journey inward.