How Should We Think About Manifestation Now? with Pea the Feary

Welcome to our first episode in a new series entitled “How Should We Think About _____ Now”

For the first discussion in this series, we’re speaking all about Manifestation, timeline jumping, and accessing future versions of ourselves. All evergreen topics here at Holisticism.

Today Michelle is chatting with Pea the Feary, artist, and creator of the Timeline Jumping Embodiment Modality.

Pea is an artist and spiritualist committed to beauty and pleasure. Reality is their favorite medium to create with. Pea supports creatives, non-linear, multidimensional geniuses in thriving, and creating beautiful lives. Follow Pea here and download the free Timeline Jumping Guide (link in bio).

In this episode

  • We’re asking ourselves about the resurgence of “manifestation” discourse on the internet, and how we should think about it now.

  • How do we confront the fear of showing up online and dismantle the notion that someone else’s perception of us can make or break us?

  • How Pea helps people neutralize her clients’ judgments of themselves, and how she approaches timeline jumping

  • What to do and not do when you’re feeling stuck in desperation energy


I had a period of time where I had to examine my fear of being perceived as bad. And like, am I bad? And so I went through that experience, and then I decided that I’m not bad. I’m not really concerned.
— Pea the Feary
You can continue to carve and create yourself daily. Not ‘can’. You do, and so through time you do it, but more consciously.
— Pea the Feary
When you embody a new character, or you timeline jump, it gets you closer to the thing that you want that may be felt really far away in the current iteration of you.
— Michelle Pellizzon-Lipsitz
I actually have one rule about timeline jumping: Don’t do when you’re desperate!
— Pea the Feary
It’s really hard to take in information when you’re desperate. Like you have a filter. You could say something so benign to someone and they could take it in a completely different way.
— Michelle Pellizzon-Lipsitz
I’m a big believer in taking action. However, I don’t find that it’s helpful to take action. I feel action is a result of who you’ve chosen to be. That is what helps you get from one place to the next. The action doesn’t always even need to be the big deal. The action doesn’t really matter that much. But who you’re being before you take that action — that’s what matters. Action is simply a vessel for your identity.
— Pea the Feary
I want to be seen by people who are ready to see me. And that’s it.
— Pea the Feary

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    • The concept of manifestation and how a conversation about manifestation empowers us to make better choices and shift our perspective

    • Learn Pea's trick for sharing unpopular opinions online without ever being concerned about getting canceled.

    • Peas' fear of being perceived negatively and how she overcame it

    • Influencing people to experience new things

    • Pea's definition and application of timeline jumping

    • Consciously and intentionally carving and creating yourself daily

    • The best way to deal with self-devaluation

    • How do we view manifestation now? What is Pea's perspective on manifestation?

    • Why is it not a good idea to timeline jump when you're desperate or not even ready?

    • Why does Pea believe that taking action is counterproductive?

    • Pea distinguishes two types of entitlement

    • What exactly is the heaven's reward fallacy, and why should it not be embraced?

    • Some of the reasons why people shed out hard work and begin to embody more ease