When I first moved to Japan, everything felt unfamiliar—the language, the culture, even the way people communicated with a simple bow or silence instead of words. As a foreigner trying to build a life here, I often felt like I was navigating with no map. I had dreams in my heart, but doubt in my head. I wanted to start a business, become financially free, support my family, and feel like I was thriving, not just surviving.
But honestly? I didn’t believe I could.
Until I picked up The Source by Dr. Tara Swart.

This book became more than just something I read—it became something I lived. It helped me understand how my brain works, how belief shapes reality, and how powerful it is to visualize the life I want, even in a land where I still sometimes feel like a stranger.
In this blog, I’ll walk you through the actual lessons in The Source, starting with Science and Spirituality. I’ll share how I used the science behind the Law of Attraction and visualization to take control of my mindset, spark new ideas, and start seeing opportunities I used to miss.
Because here’s what I’ve learned:
No matter where you are, even far from everything familiar, your thoughts can still take you exactly where you want to go.
Part 1: What Is the Law of Attraction—Really? (And Why It’s More Scientific Than You Think)
Let’s be honest—when we hear “Law of Attraction,” it’s easy to picture vision boards, wishful thinking, or people sitting cross-legged waiting for the universe to drop success into their laps. At least, that’s how I used to see it.
But The Source flipped that idea on its head for me.
Dr. Tara Swart doesn’t treat the Law of Attraction as magical thinking—she grounds it in real neuroscience. She shows us how this so-called “spiritual” concept actually has a solid foundation in the way our brains work. And that realization changes everything.
Let’s dive in.
The Core of the Law of Attraction: You Attract What You Are, Not Just What You Want
Dr. Swart explains something powerful:
“You don’t get what you want. You get what you believe.”
The Law of Attraction, at its core, is about aligning your inner beliefs, thoughts, and feelings with what you want to create in your outer world.
It’s not about begging the universe for a new life.
It’s about becoming the version of you who’s already living that life—internally first.
That’s when the brain starts to respond. That’s when the magic starts to feel real.
So, How Does It Work—Scientifically?
Here’s where the magic meets the microscope.
Dr. Swart breaks down two key brain functions that play a huge role in making the Law of Attraction more than just a pretty idea:
1. The Reticular Activating System (RAS)
This is your brain’s filter. It decides what information is important and what can be ignored. When you focus on a goal—really focus on it emotionally and visually—your RAS starts “scanning” the world to find things that align with that goal.
So, when you tell your brain, “This is who I want to become,” and you reinforce that message through consistent visualization and belief, your RAS starts helping you spot opportunities, connections, and ideas that you used to overlook.
2. Neuroplasticity
This is your brain’s superpower. It means your brain can rewire itself based on what you consistently think, feel, and experience. So the more you focus on your goals—not just thinking, but feeling them—the more your brain reshapes itself to support those outcomes.
You’re not just hoping things will change.
You’re changing yourself, so that change becomes inevitable.
The Law of Attraction Is a Two-Way Path: Intention + Action
Dr. Swart is clear: the Law of Attraction isn’t passive. You don’t just visualize and wait.
“When you harness the power of your brain, you become more than just a dreamer—you become a doer.”
So yes, you dream.
Yes, you visualize.
But then, you take action.
As for me, writing my first blog post.
You reach out for that opportunity.
You learn that new skill.
You wake up every morning and take one small step toward what you’ve been visualizing.
And slowly—but surely—your outer world starts to reflect your inner focus.
How I Applied the Law of Attraction
When I began applying this in my own life, I had no idea what would happen.
But I was ready. I was tired of feeling stuck. Tired of second-guessing my dreams.
So, I created a vision board—one filled with images that meant something to me:

This board is more than just pictures—it’s a daily reminder that I’m allowed to dream big, to want more, and to grow into the woman I was always meant to be.
I know it might take time. There will be setbacks. Doubts will come. But still—I keep dreaming, I keep showing up, and I keep believing.
Because in my soul, I know… I wasn’t born to live small. I was born to live with purpose, joy, and freedom—exactly as I was created to.
• A peaceful, cozy home with laughter echoing through the halls
• Audacious goals —like having a thriving business that allows me and my family to live life the way we want
• A bank account that felt safe and secure
• Dream vacations with my whole family
I didn’t just look at it—I felt it. Every morning, I took a few moments to imagine already living in that reality.
And slowly, something began to shift.
Blog ideas flowed. I found new confidence. I saw tools and resources I’d never noticed before.
My life didn’t transform overnight—but my perspective did. And that changed everything.
Here are a few powerful takeaways:
• Your brain believes what you tell it, so tell it something powerful.
• Visualization is a form of mental training. It wires your brain for success just like an athlete mentally rehearsing a perfect performance.
• The Law of Attraction is not about receiving—it’s about becoming.
• Emotion fuels manifestation. You can’t just think it. You have to feel it in your body.
• Repetition builds reality. The more you practice seeing your dream life as real, the more your brain begins to believe it—and act on it.
Your Friendly Guide to Getting Started
If you’re new to all this, here’s a gentle and practical way to begin:
1. Get clear on your vision.
What do you truly want? Not what’s “reasonable”—what’s right for your heart?
2. Create a simple vision board.
Print pictures of your ideal life, your phone gallery, or a notebook. Fill it with things that stir emotion.
3. Build a morning habit.
Look at your vision board for just a few minutes. Feel the joy, peace, and purpose of that future.
4. Act on inspiration.
If a blog idea hits you, write it.
If a course shows up, check it out.
Trust the nudges. That’s your brain responding.
You Don’t Have to Be Perfect—Just Present
Living in a new country, trying to build a dream from scratch, raising children while chasing goals—it’s a lot. I get it. But here’s what The Source taught me:
“You’re not broken. You’re not behind. You’re just untrained.”
And training your brain? That’s where your power begins.
So take a deep breath. Hold your vision close. And remember: the Law of Attraction isn’t some distant law of the universe—it’s happening inside your brain, every single day.
Let’s use it well.
Part 2: The Elastic Brain—Why You’re Not Stuck (Even If You Feel Like You Are)
When I first started dreaming about building a blog, having a business, and creating a life of freedom in Japan, I had one constant fear whispering in my head:
“What if I’m not smart enough to figure this out?”
It’s easy to believe that our abilities are fixed. That if you weren’t “born tech-savvy” or “naturally confident,” you’ve already missed your chance.
But The Source, Dr. Tara Swart, gives us a game-changing reminder:
You’re not stuck—you’re just not rewired yet.
This section is all about understanding your brain’s incredible power to change, adapt, and grow no matter where you’re starting from. Whether you’re learning a new skill, healing from the past, or rewriting your inner beliefs, your brain is ready to grow with you.
Your Amazing Brain: Genesis of The Source
Dr. Swart describes the brain as the birthplace of everything—your thoughts, emotions, behaviors, habits, even your dreams. Every action you take (or don’t take) begins with how your brain is wired.
But here’s what’s incredible:
Your brain is not static. It’s not limited. It’s not final. It’s elastic.
This idea is called neuroplasticity, and it’s the foundation of The Source. Neuroplasticity means that your brain is constantly forming new pathways, deleting old ones, and reshaping itself in response to your thoughts, environment, and experiences.
In other words, your brain becomes what you train it to become.
The Malleable Mind: How to Rewire Your Neural Pathways
Think of your brain like a field. Every time you think a thought, you walk the same path through that field. The more you repeat that thought, the deeper the path becomes.
So if you’ve been thinking things like:
• “I’m not good with money.”
• “I can’t make a living online.”
• “Success isn’t for people like me.”
Then guess what? Those thought-paths are well-worn trails. And your brain keeps following them automatically.
But here’s the beauty of it—you can build new trails.
Dr. Swart outlines how to start rewriting those old, limiting thought loops into new empowering ones:
1. Awareness
The first step is becoming conscious of the beliefs that run your life. Ask yourself:
“What am I telling myself about what I can or can’t do?”
2. Intention
Replace the old belief with a new, intentional one.
Instead of “I can’t do this,” begin repeating:
“I’m learning. I’m growing. I’m becoming capable.”
3. Emotion
It’s not enough to think a new thought—you have to feel it. Emotion acts like glue. When you attach excitement, joy, or confidence to a thought, it embeds deeper into your brain.
4. Repetition
This is where your transformation truly takes root. Repeat your new thoughts daily. Use journaling, affirmations, vision boards, or audio recordings. Keep reinforcing those new trails in your mental field.
How I Rewire My Brain
As a foreigner living in Japan, I faced daily challenges—from the language barrier to cultural expectations, marital problems, and just not feeling “enough.” I used to get lost in self-doubt, feeling like I didn’t belong in the world I wanted to build, and if I could really build the life I wanted to live.
But after reading this part, I realized my brain had been on autopilot, repeating the same unhelpful loops.
So, I started doing a simple practice every morning:
I’d sit quietly, look at my vision board, and say out loud:
“I am capable. I am creating a life I love. I’m learning. I am worthy of everything I desire.”
At first, it felt unnatural—like I was stepping into shoes too big for me. But over time, something beautiful happened. My doubts didn’t disappear overnight, but they lost their power. I began to hear a new voice within me—steadier, braver. I no longer saw blogging as a wild dream I might chase—I saw it as a calling I couldn’t ignore. A path I was meant to walk, no matter how uncertain it seemed at first.
I wasn’t born with that mindset.
I built it.
Key Insights: You Get to Choose What You Want to Rewire
Here are the golden takeaways:
• You are not limited by your past. Your brain is always rewiring.
• Beliefs are just thoughts you’ve repeated enough times to feel real.
• Neuroplasticity gives you the power to change your identity, habits, and future.
• Emotion + repetition = transformation.
• You don’t have to be perfect—you just have to practice.
How You Can Start Rewiring Today
Want to start reshaping your brain and building new pathways? Here’s how:
1. Identify one belief you want to change.
Example: “I’m not good at writing.”
2. Flip it into a new, empowering truth.
→ “I’m learning to express my voice. My writing helps someone, somewhere.”
3. Feel it.
As for me, I imagined someone reading my blog and feeling encouraged. And I let that feeling sink in.
4. Repeat it daily.
Write it. Say it. Visualize it. Let it become your new normal.
You’re Not Behind—You’re Becoming
This part of the book reminded me of something we often forget:
You don’t need to have it all figured out. You just need to show up and rewire.
Every time you think a single thought, choose a kinder belief, or take one small step forward, you are reshaping the architecture of your future.
And that’s not just inspiring.
That’s science.
Part 3: The Agile Brain—Your Inner Superpower for Real-Life Success
If you’ve ever tried to juggle motherhood, blogging, learning a new skill, or adapting to life in a different country (all at the same time), you know life doesn’t follow a straight line.
There are days when you need to be logical and strategic. Others, when you’re riding waves of emotion. And then there are the moments when nothing makes sense—but your gut tells you to move anyway.
In The Source, Dr. Tara Swart calls this mental flexibility your “Agile Brain.” It’s not about being perfect—it’s about being adaptable. And if you’re chasing a dream while balancing real life (like I am), this part of the book is your treasure map.
Brain Agility: How to Nimbly Switch Between Different Types of Thinking
In our daily lives, we toggle between rational thinking (planning, analyzing), emotional thinking (feeling, reacting), and creative thinking (imagining, dreaming). But the truth is, most of us get stuck using just one.
Dr. Swart teaches that success requires agility: the ability to switch gears when needed.
For example, when I was building my blog, I had to learn to:
• Be strategic when choosing SEO keywords.
• Be creative in how I will tell my story and create content
• Be emotionally aware when I feel discouraged and need to reset.
It’s like training your brain to use the right tool at the right time.
You Can Try this:
When you’re stuck on a problem, pause and ask:
“Am I overthinking this? Or do I need to bring in more heart or creativity?”
Often, a quick mental switch is all it takes to move forward.
Let’s dive into the 6 powerful components of your Agile Brain that The Source breaks down beautifully, and how each one can help you turn your inner vision into your real, tangible life.
- Emotions: Master Your Feelings (So They Don’t Master You)
Dr. Swart doesn’t shy away from emotions—instead, she teaches us how to master them.
She explains that emotions are powerful energy sources. When left unchecked, they can derail us. But when understood, they can become our fuel.
I used to think emotions were weaknesses, especially when I felt fear, anxiety, or overwhelm. But now I’ve learned to:
• Notice what I’m feeling.
• Name the emotion (e.g., “This is fear.” “This is self-doubt.”)
• Navigate it with compassion.
Instead of pushing emotions away, I’ve started asking:
“What is this feeling trying to teach me?”
Sometimes fear meant I was stepping into growth.
Sometimes sadness reminded me to rest.
Either way, I didn’t have to suppress my emotions—I just had to listen and lead myself through them.
- Physicality: Know Yourself (Because Your Body is Talking Too)
This part surprised me. Dr. Swart talks about how our brain and body are not separate. What you eat, how much you sleep, how often you move—all of it affects how clearly you think and how boldly you act.
Your body is your first feedback system. If something feels off, tired, or tense—pay attention. That might be your nervous system waving a red flag.
I started noticing that on days I didn’t sleep well or skipped meals, my thoughts spiraled more easily. I felt anxious and discouraged faster.
Now, I honor the basics:
• Drink water.
• Rest when tired
• Stretch.
• Breathe deeply before writing or problem-solving.
This might sound small, but it’s deeply powerful. When your body is supported, your brain becomes more agile, focused, and resilient.
- Intuition: Trust Your Gut
Dr. Swart defines intuition not as magic, but as a deep form of intelligence. Your gut instinct comes from years of experience stored in your subconscious.
And you know what? Your gut is usually right, especially when it comes to what’s right for you.
There were moments when I doubted the path I was taking. Building a blog, chasing freedom—it felt too uncertain. But something deep inside kept saying:
“Keep going. This dream is meant for you to have.”
Your intuition may not always scream. Sometimes it’s just a gentle nudge. A quiet “yes.” A repeated idea that won’t go away.
Listen. That’s your compass.
You Can Try this:
The next time you’re unsure, place your hand on your heart or stomach and ask:
“What feels right, even if it’s scary?”
That’s your Source speaking.
- Motivation: Stay Resilient to Achieve Your Goals because of your Why
Ah, motivation. We often think it’s supposed to feel like fireworks. But Dr. Swart reminds us:
Motivation isn’t about constant excitement—it’s about consistency through the dips.
She shares that motivation is sustained by:
• Clear goals.
• Emotional connection to your “why.”
• Celebrating small wins.
For me, I stay motivated by imagining my future:
• A thriving business that supports my family.
• Freedom to do the things that my family wants.
• The joy of showing my daughters that dreams are worth chasing.
That vision pulls me forward, especially on slow days.
And every small win (like publishing a post or learning something) reminds me that I’m moving.
- Logic: Make Good Decisions
Logic is your brain’s executive assistant. It organizes your goals, checks your facts, and keeps you from making hasty decisions based on fear or impulse.
As a foreigner learning the ropes of building an online business, logic helped me:
• Choose platforms that made financial sense.
• Research SEO and learn Google Analytics instead of guessing.
• Create a realistic weekly content plan based on my energy and schedule.
But Dr. Swart warns us: logic is powerful, but don’t let it silence your other inner voices. Use it to analyze and align, not to overthink your dreams into paralysis.
Use logic as your roadmap, but don’t let it drive alone
- Creativity: Design Your Ideal Future
Creativity is what helps you envision the life you want, even when it feels far away. It’s what powers your vision board, your blog layout, your dream home sketches, and those quiet moments when you imagine something better.
In The Source, creativity isn’t just about art. It’s about being able to imagine possibilities beyond your current reality—and then take steps toward them.
When I created my vision board —with images of my future home, peaceful mornings, thriving business, and even dream vacations—I wasn’t just decorating a board.
I was telling my brain:
“This is the life I’m creating. Let’s get to work.”
Creativity turns dreams into blueprints.
Try this:
Spend 10 minutes a day imagining your future—not with “what ifs,” but with “what will be.”
Key Insights from Part 3: The Agile Brain
• You don’t need to master one way of thinking—you need to learn when to shift.
• Emotions are messengers, not enemies. Listen to them.
• Your body supports your brain. Take care of it.
• Your intuition is a quiet genius. Trust it.
• Motivation is not hype—it’s remembering your “why” on repeat.
The Power Is Already Within You
This part of the book reminded me of something life-changing:
You don’t need to become someone else to succeed. You just need to unlock what’s already inside you.
You already have logic, creativity, heart, resilience, and intuition.
You already have what it takes.
And your Agile Brain?
It’s not just science—it’s your superpower for building a meaningful life, especially when you’re doing something brave, like chasing a dream far from home.
Part 4: Fire Up The Source — Turn the Spark into a Flame
Once you’ve opened your mind to the science and spirituality of manifestation, built an agile brain, and rewired some of those deep-rooted patterns, it’s time to fire it all up.
This is where The Source comes alive.
Dr. Tara Swart doesn’t just leave us with theory—she gives us practical steps to activate the brain’s full potential and harness the power of focused manifestation. Because dreaming is beautiful, but dreaming with intention, structure, and science behind it—that’s where the magic begins.
In Part 4 of the book, Dr. Swart outlines four powerful steps that help you break out of autopilot, rewire your brain, and magnetize your goals. And each one is a game-changer—especially for those of us rebuilding our lives in a foreign country, chasing our big dreams, and creating a life of purpose from scratch.
Here’s how to turn on The Source inside you.
Step 1: Raise Awareness — Switch Off Your Autopilot
How often do you wake up, scroll your phone, rush through breakfast, go through the day’s to-dos, and wonder at night where the day even went?
This is what Dr. Swart calls living on autopilot—and it’s one of the biggest blocks to change.
Your brain is wired for efficiency, which means it loves routine. But when those routines are rooted in old fears, negative self-talk, or survival mode, you end up recycling the same reality over and over.
Raised awareness is the first bold move toward transformation. It means hitting pause. Becoming the observer of your life. Noticing your patterns instead of being ruled by them.
“Autopilot is the enemy of transformation.” – Dr. Tara Swart
Here’s how to raise your awareness:
• Keep a thought diary. Notice what you say to yourself when you fail, succeed, rest, or try something new.
• Track your emotional triggers. What sparks anxiety or self-doubt?
• Pause and ask: “Is this thought moving me closer or further from the life I want?”
As for me, I started noticing how often I said things like “I don’t have time” or “I’m not ready.” And once I saw the pattern—I had the power to change it.
Step 2: Action Board It — Visualize with Purpose
Dr. Swart introduces the Action Board as an evolved version of the vision board—one that’s backed by neuroscience and fueled by focused intention.
This isn’t just a collage of pretty pictures—it’s a visual training tool for your brain.
Every image, every word, every symbol on your board should represent a future you’re committed to creating. It activates your Reticular Activating System (RAS)—your brain’s filter that helps you notice what’s important and filter out what isn’t.
“You can’t manifest what you can’t see clearly.” – Dr. Tara Swart
Here’s how I built mine:
• A peaceful home surrounded by nature, because I want my family to feel safe and free.
• My dream life with my family—to remind me what this journey is really about.
• Blog milestones like receiving a cheque and being featured on a major site—because these are goals I’m working toward daily.
• Affirmations like “If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It.”
Every morning, I look at it before my day begins.
Every image reminds my brain: this is who we’re becoming.
Tips from the book:
• Choose only images and words that truly align with your goals and values.
• Place your board somewhere visible. Repetition builds recognition.
• Don’t wait for perfection—start with what feels right, and evolve it as you grow.
Step 3: Focused Attention — Neuroplasticity in Action
Here’s where science meets manifestation.
Focused attention is the fuel that rewires your brain.
Your brain changes through repetition and emotion. The more you focus on your goals with clarity, intensity, and belief, the stronger the neural pathways become. This is neuroplasticity in action—your ability to reshape your thoughts, behaviors, and outcomes.
Dr. Swart explains that our attention is a limited resource. What you focus on grows. What you ignore fades.
So if your thoughts are constantly swirling around fear, lack, or self-doubt—those are the pathways you’re strengthening.
But if you choose to return your focus—again and again—to your goals, your progress, your “why,” you start to build new, empowered mental highways.
“Where attention goes, energy flows.”
Here’s how to practice Focused Attention daily:
• Meditate for 5 minutes while visualizing your future self.
• Journal each morning: What am I calling into my life today?
• Interrupt negative self-talk with a deep breath and a new, empowering thought.
• Surround yourself with cues: sticky notes, alarms, affirmations, your action board.
Even when my blog felt like just a seed, I kept my focus on the harvest I believed was coming. That belief changed the way I showed up.
Step 4: Deliberate Practice — The Source Comes to Life
Now for the heart of it all: practice.
You can visualize. You can journal. But none of it will transform your life without action repeated over time. Dr. Swart calls this Deliberate Practice—the conscious choice to align your actions with your goals, over and over, until your brain and body adapt to the new reality.
This is where the Source becomes your way of life, not just a chapter in a book.
“Manifestation is not magic. It’s a mirror of your belief, action, and persistence.” – Dr. Tara Swart
What deliberate practice looks like:
• Writing the content even when you are busy, because you are committed to the vision.
• Making one small financial decision aligned with your dream life.
• Saying no to what drains you and yes to what lights you up.
• Celebrating micro-wins: one reader, one message, one moment of clarity.
Over time, these tiny decisions create massive momentum. And the best part?
It starts to feel natural. Automatic. Empowering.
This is the point where you’ve rewired yourself into someone new—someone who no longer needs to be convinced they’re worthy. They just know.
Final Thoughts: The Fire Is In You
The Source teaches us something truly powerful:
Your brain is not the boss—you are.
And when you raise your awareness, commit to an aligned vision, focus your energy, and show up for your dreams every single day—you light the fire of transformation.
You don’t need to know the “how” for everything.
You just need to start.
Start switching off autopilot.
Start creating with intention.
Start focusing like your life depends on it.
Start showing up, again and again—even when it’s messy.
You are not behind. You are not too late.
You are waking up to The Source inside you.
Conclusion: Sustaining the Source & Living in Alignment — My Journey with The Source
There’s a quiet moment after every transformation—when the breakthrough has happened, the vision board is up, the habits are shifting—and you ask yourself:
“Can I really keep going?”
And Dr. Tara Swart’s answer is a soul-deep yes.
But she’s honest, too—sustaining The Source isn’t about chasing motivation every day. It’s about building alignment. It’s about choosing—again and again—to live from your inner power, even when things get messy, uncertain, or slow.
Because manifestation is not a one-time wish.
It’s a way of life.
As That Power Was Always Within You
What I’ve learned through The Source—and especially as a foreigner in Japan rebuilding dreams from scratch—is that this power we’re searching for… it’s not out there.
It’s already within us.
The confidence.
The creativity.
The clarity.
The courage.
Dr. Swart calls it The Source—and it’s not something mystical or reserved for the few. It’s biological, emotional, and spiritual intelligence working in harmony. It’s your brain, heart, body, and intuition in deep alignment.
And when you start to live from this place…
You stop chasing. You start creating.
You stop surviving. You start thriving.
You already possess the Source within you.
You already have everything you need to rewire your life, dream boldly, and manifest a reality that feels deeply aligned.
All that’s left is to unlock it—one thought, one action, one intention at a time.
Because when you do, the world around you starts to change.
Not by accident—but by design.
Your design.
And that’s the most powerful life you’ll ever live.
Want to Dive Deeper into Dr. Tara Swart’s World?
If reading this blog has sparked something powerful in you—whether it’s a deeper belief in yourself, a desire to rewire your mindset, or the courage to finally chase that dream—you’re not alone. Dr. Tara Swart’s work has inspired countless people around the world, including me.
And if you’re feeling curious, encouraged, and ready to learn more about the brain science behind manifestation, mindset, and living in full alignment, here are some wonderful places to start:
Official Website
• Dr. Tara Swart’s Official Site
Explore her neuroscience background, teaching, executive coaching, and resources.
Books by Dr. Tara Swart
• The Source: Open Your Mind, Change Your Life
This transformative guide combines neuroscience and practical exercises to help you unlock your brain’s potential and manifest the life you desire.
The bestselling book that inspired this blog series, where science meets spirituality to help you create the life you want.
A powerful guide for leaders who want to make science-backed decisions and drive real change.
A unique look at the mindset needed for performing artists and professionals alike.
🎧 Listen to Her Wisdom
• Reinvent Yourself with Dr. Tara (Podcast)
Tune into her podcast where she unpacks the mind-body connection, resilience, and how to rewire your brain for success.
• Jay Shetty Podcast – 4 Brain Hacks to Manifest Anything
A fantastic episode that combines neuroscience, personal growth, and actionable insights.
🎥 YouTube Appearances
• Neuroscientist: After Doing This Every Day, Your Brain & Life Will Change
Daily practices grounded in neuroscience that can shift your mindset and life.
• Manifestation Is Real: 4-Step Method
Dr. Swart breaks down how manifestation actually works according to science.
• Your 6th Sense & Intuition Explained
A deep dive into how intuition is more than a feeling—it’s a real, trainable power.
A rich conversation about the themes of The Source and the science behind it.
📱 Follow and Connect
Daily inspiration, research highlights, and sneak peeks into her work and life.
• LinkedIn: Dr. Tara Swart Bieber
Learn about her academic and professional background and her current projects.
Short, thought-provoking takes and science-backed advice in real time.
I hope this helps you stay inspired and curious on your own journey. As Dr. Tara says,
“You are the Source. All you have to do is remember.”