Hatai

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About this app

Hatai is an AI app offering ultra-personalized guided visualization audios to feel your desires real and manifest them. Free trial available.

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You already know manifestation works — but you're struggling to practice it. We get it. Visualization with an elevated emotion is the key to alignment — yet it’s hard to sustain consistently.

Even Hatai's founder, a former Buddhist monk, struggled with discipline. It's hard to stay consistent when you don't know what to visualize, old scenes lose their magic, or you just can't feel it anymore.

Most guided manifestation audios are mass-produced and generic. They tell you to ā€œimagine how it feels to have a million dollars,ā€ but that's the problem — you don't know how. And when the sessions drag on for 15–30 minutes, they become something you skip right when you need them most.

*Hatai changes that.*

Just tell it what you want to manifest. After three quick, inspiring rounds of questions, Hatai generates a 3–5 minute guided audio — a vivid, cinematic scene tailored exactly to you.

A purpose-built player is provided with adjustable background audio volume, theta mode, and narrative speed control — everything needed for maximum immersion.

Your audios are saved in your library forever. But when you're ready to manifest something new, simply generate another. Subscribers get unlimited generations — because you're not meant to manifest just one thing. You're meant to align with your entire highest timeline.

--THE MEANING BEHIND HATAI--
Hatai comes from the Thai word หทัย, rooted in the Sanskrit ą¤¹ą„ƒą¤¦ą¤Æ (hį¹›daya), meaning "Heart of the Soul."
Our logo represents the activated pineal gland — the "third eye," also known as "the Seat of the Soul."

Hatai is your digital third eye — where divine and artificial intelligence meet.
The audio you generate doesn't just guide you.
It generates you, as much as you generate it.

--THE SCIENCE BEHIND HATAI--
Research shows that relaxation and vivid mental imagery naturally bring the brain into the theta range (4–8 Hz)—a rhythm linked with calm focus, emotional openness, and inner absorption (Aftanas & Golocheikine 2001; Cahn & Polich 2006; Lagopoulos et al. 2009). Listening to gentle theta-frequency sound can further support this shift, helping the mind slip more easily into a deeply imaginal state (Chaieb et al. 2015).

In traditional hypnosis, the goal is to quiet the analytical mind so new ideas can be adopted rather than debated. In Hatai, theta entrainment combined with immersive visualization can achieve a similar receptive state—without formal hypnosis. Each session invites you to feel the wish fulfilled: the imagery implies the belief, and the emotion makes it real and lasting (Pearson et al. 2015; Colloca & Barsky 2020). Instead of repeating affirmations, you experience your desired reality until it feels natural and self-evident.

Modern psychology helps explain why this process aligns with the Law of Attraction and the Law of Assumption. Studies on expectation and belief show that focused attention and emotional conviction shape perception, motivation, and behavior—creating self-reinforcing loops that bring experiences into alignment with one's dominant assumptions (Rosenthal & Jacobson 1968; Stajkovic & Luthans 1998; Eden & Zuk 1995). When belief and emotion harmonize, the mind and body begin acting from that new assumption, shifting both perception and behavior in ways that make the desired reality more likely to unfold.

References
Aftanas L., Golocheikine S. (2001). Neurosci Lett.
Cahn B. R., Polich J. (2006). Psychol Bull.
Lagopoulos J. et al. (2009). J Altern Complement Med.
Chaieb L. et al. (2015). Front Psychiatry.
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Stajkovic A. D., Luthans F. (1998). Organ Behav Hum Decis Process, 75(2), 243–261.
Eden D., Zuk Y. (1995). J Appl Psychol, 80(3), 394–406.
Updated on
Mar 2, 2026

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Crash bug fixed