Manifestation refers to the process of making something clear, visible, or obvious. In a general sense, it is the act of displaying or demonstrating something that was previously hidden, abstract, or intangible. The term can be used in various contexts, including spirituality, psychology, and physics. In spirituality, manifestation is often associated with the belief that one can bring about desired outcomes or experiences through focused thought, visualization, and positive energy. This concept is sometimes linked to the law of attraction, which suggests that like attracts like, and that positive thoughts and emotions can attract positive experiences. In psychology, manifestation can refer to the external expression of internal states, such as emotions or thoughts, through behavior or physical symptoms. In physics, manifestation can describe the appearance of a phenomenon or the realization of a theoretical concept in observable reality. The Hebrew translation for manifestation is התגלות (Hatiklut) or התבטאות (Hitbataut), depending on the context. Other relevant translations include Manifestación in Spanish, Manifestação in Portuguese, and Manifestation in French.