At Brilliant Read Media, it is our constant endeavour to identify and share some of the unique and compelling stories from the startup ecosystem. As part of this, we invited Mansi Seth for an interview with Brilliant Read Media. To say it further, Mansi is an Energy Coach, Relationship Expert and an Influencer. Let’s learn more about her background, inspiring journey so far and her advice for our growing community!
Excerpts from our exclusive interview with Mansi:
Your work beautifully integrates healing, mindset, energy work, and manifestation. What inspired you to create such an integrated approach instead of relying on just one modality?
I never fell in love with a particular modality; I fell in love with understanding human transformation.
I became deeply curious about why people continue repeating the same painful patterns in relationships, health, confidence, finances, and life, even when they genuinely want things to change. I realised that most people don’t lack desire or effort; they carry subconscious patterns, emotional wounds, and beliefs that quietly influence every decision they make.
That curiosity led me to explore different approaches to healing and transformation. Ho’oponopono introduced me to the power of emotional healing and taking complete responsibility for our inner world. Reiki helped me understand the connection between our emotional and energetic states. Life Coaching brought clarity, direction, and meaningful action, while EFT revealed how emotions are often stored within the body.
Each modality answered a different question, but none answered everything on its own. That became my turning point.
I realised that lasting transformation doesn’t happen through one technique. It happens when emotional healing, subconscious rewiring, energy alignment, mindset shifts, and conscious action come together.
That’s why I often say that manifestation isn’t simply “Ask, Believe, Receive.” It is “Ask, Heal, Believe, Take Action, and then Receive.”
When someone comes to me, I don’t ask, “Which technique should I use?” I ask, “What does this person truly need to move forward?” Sometimes it’s emotional healing, sometimes belief transformation, sometimes energy work, and sometimes simply helping someone see themselves differently for the first time.
The modalities are only tools. Transformation is always the purpose.
Manifestation has become a buzzword on social media. What does manifestation truly mean to you?
I believe manifestation has become one of the most misunderstood concepts today.
We’ve reduced it to vision boards, affirmations, scripting, and positive thinking. While these can be beautiful practices, they’re only a small part of a much bigger picture.
To me, manifestation is not about attracting what you want. It is about removing what prevents you from receiving it.
Most people don’t fail to manifest because they don’t know what they want. They struggle because they carry invisible emotional patterns that quietly shape the way they think, feel, choose, and respond to life.
You may consciously desire a loving relationship while subconsciously fearing abandonment. You may want financial abundance while believing you’re not worthy of success. You may long for peace while your nervous system has become so familiar with stress that calm feels uncomfortable.
That is why healing and manifestation can never be separated.
Manifestation is not about convincing the universe to give you something. It is about becoming emotionally, mentally, and energetically available to receive it.
If I had to define manifestation in one sentence, I would simply say:
“Manifestation is the natural outcome of inner transformation.”
You often speak about subconscious healing. How do hidden beliefs stop people from attracting abundance?
I often tell my clients something that surprises them:
“Your subconscious doesn’t create what you want. It creates what feels familiar.”
Many people consciously desire abundance in relationships, health, confidence, career, or finances. But beneath those desires are years of conditioning that quietly shape how they think, feel, and respond to life.
A child who grows up constantly criticised may become an adult who fears being seen, even though they dream of success.
Someone who experienced emotional neglect may deeply long for love, yet unknowingly push people away because vulnerability doesn’t feel safe.
These aren’t conscious decisions. They are subconscious survival patterns.
Healing these emotional memories doesn’t simply change beliefs it changes how we perceive ourselves, the choices we make, the boundaries we set, and the opportunities we notice.
Abundance begins the moment we stop operating from fear and start making decisions from self-worth.
For someone completely new to Ho’oponopono, how would you explain its healing power?
If I had to explain Ho’oponopono in one sentence, I would say:
It is the practice of healing the relationship you have with yourself so every other relationship in your life can begin to change.
Most people believe their suffering comes from what happened to them. Ho’oponopono gently teaches us that while we cannot always change our past, we can change the way it continues to live within us.
Every painful experience leaves behind emotional imprints: memories, beliefs, fears, and protective patterns. Over time, these begin influencing how we relate to our partners, families, careers, and ourselves.
Ho’oponopono is about releasing those emotional imprints with compassion instead of resistance.
Its greatest gift isn’t that it changes other people.
Its greatest gift is that it changes you.
And when you become calmer, lighter, and more aware, your relationships naturally begin to transform.
Reiki is often misunderstood as “energy healing.” What actually happens during a Reiki session?
I understand why Reiki can seem abstract, especially to someone experiencing it for the first time.
I prefer explaining it simply.
Think about the last time you felt overwhelmed, anxious, emotionally exhausted, or mentally drained. Even without words, you knew something inside you felt out of balance.
Reiki creates space for the mind and body to move from stress into relaxation and restoration.
People often describe feeling deeply calm, emotionally lighter, more grounded, or mentally clear after a session. Some notice warmth or tingling sensations, while others simply experience profound stillness.
The real transformation often begins after the session.
I’ve seen people experiencing chronic anxiety begin to feel genuine calm, emotionally overwhelmed individuals regain confidence, strained relationships soften, and people reconnect with themselves in ways they hadn’t experienced for years.
Reiki is never about replacing medical or psychological care. It is a complementary practice that supports emotional wellbeing, relaxation, and personal growth.
Many people practice affirmations but still don’t see results. Why?
Guest: Affirmations don’t fail because they don’t work.
They fail because people try to change their words without changing what they truly believe.
You can repeat, “I am worthy,” a hundred times a day. But if your subconscious still believes you’re not enough, your decisions will continue reflecting that deeper belief.
I often tell my clients:
“Affirmations plant the seed. Healing prepares the soil.”
When healing, inner alignment, and conscious action come together, affirmations become far more than positive words they become a reflection of the person you’re becoming.
How important is inner healing before someone can truly attract abundance?
I believe inner healing isn’t just important, it’s foundational.
We often think abundance is something we attract from the outside.
In reality, the way we receive love, money, opportunities, and success depends largely on how we see ourselves.
You don’t manifest from your desires.
You manifest from your identity.
If your identity is built around fear, self-doubt, or unworthiness, you’ll unconsciously reject the very things you’re asking for.
Healing helps us release those limiting patterns so we begin responding to life from confidence instead of fear.
Healing is the bridge between where you are today and the life you’re trying to create.
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What emotional patterns do you commonly see in people struggling financially or emotionally?
Most people don’t struggle because they lack potential.
They struggle because they’re unknowingly loyal to emotional patterns they’ve carried for years.
The most common ones include:
– Feeling unworthy.
– Fear of rejection.
– Guilt around receiving.
– People-pleasing.
– Believing success must always come through struggle.
Many of these beliefs begin in childhood through repeated experiences and family conditioning.
The beautiful thing is that what has been learned can also be unlearned.
Once these subconscious patterns begin healing, people naturally make healthier decisions, build stronger relationships, and welcome new opportunities.
If you had to recommend one daily ritual for emotional healing and positive manifestation, what would it be?
Spend five quiet minutes with yourself every morning before asking life for anything.
Instead of asking,
“What do I want to manifest today?”
Ask,
“What within me needs healing today?”
Sometimes the answer is fear.
Sometimes it’s guilt.
Sometimes it’s simply exhaustion.
Manifestation doesn’t begin by asking the universe for more.
It begins by creating more peace within yourself.
What would you say to someone who feels completely stuck and has almost lost faith in themselves?
If you’re feeling stuck today, I want you to know something important.
Being stuck doesn’t mean you’re broken.
It simply means something within you is asking to be seen, understood, and healed.
Don’t mistake a difficult season for your destiny.
Take one small step today.
Heal one wound.
Release one limiting belief.
Choose one kinder thought about yourself.
Transformation rarely happens overnight, but it always begins with showing up for yourself.
I’ll leave you with one thought that has stayed close to my heart:
“Your future isn’t created by your past. It’s created by what you choose to heal today.”
Can science and spirituality coexist in healing practices like Reiki and manifestation?
Absolutely.
I don’t believe science and spirituality compete.
I believe they explore different dimensions of the same human experience.
Science helps us understand how things work.
Spirituality helps us explore why we feel the way we do and how we create greater peace and meaning.
Practices like Reiki and Ho’oponopono are not replacements for medical or psychological care. They are complementary practices that many people find helpful for emotional wellbeing, relaxation, and personal growth.
For me, the most meaningful approach honours both an open mind and an open heart.
What’s one client transformation that deeply moved you?
A young woman came to me after repeated heartbreak.
She believed her happiness depended entirely on whether someone chose her.
Instead of trying to change another person, we worked on healing her relationship with herself.
Months later, she told me something I’ll never forget:
“I’m happy for no reason.”
Her life wasn’t suddenly perfect.
But for the first time, her peace no longer depended on someone else’s behaviour.
That reminded me that the greatest manifestation isn’t attracting love, money, or success.
The greatest manifestation is inner peace.

How does self-love influence manifestation?
Self-love shapes what you believe you deserve.
It doesn’t attract abundance.
It allows you to receive it.
When we don’t value ourselves, we reject opportunities, settle for unhealthy relationships, undercharge for our work, and constantly seek external validation.
Healing and self-love go hand in hand.
When your relationship with yourself changes, every other relationship in your life begins to change too.
That’s where true abundance begins.
What role does gratitude play in Ho’oponopono and subconscious healing?
Gratitude is often misunderstood.
It’s not pretending everything is perfect.
It’s changing your relationship with your pain.
In Ho’oponopono, gratitude is an expression of trust.
Healing helps us release what we’ve been carrying.
Gratitude helps us appreciate who we’re becoming.
Together, they allow us to discover peace even while life continues unfolding.
Anxiety has become extremely common today. What simple healing techniques would you recommend?
I believe anxiety often begins in a nervous system that has forgotten what safety feels like.
Three simple practices can make a meaningful difference:
> Pause and practise slow, conscious breathing.
> Acknowledge your emotions instead of resisting them.
> Use gentle healing practices such as Ho’oponopono, EFT tapping, meditation, Reiki, or quiet self-reflection.
Healing doesn’t always begin by changing your thoughts.
Sometimes it begins by helping your mind and body remember what peace feels like.
When we consistently create those moments of inner calm, anxiety gradually loses its grip, allowing us to respond to life with greater clarity, resilience, and emotional balance.

