The world around us and the events in our lives have a great deal to do with how we think and feel. In essence we are individually and collectively creating reality with each passing moment.
Science today tells us the same thing ancient philosophers wrote in their journals: Everything in our world comes from a subatomic void of formless energy.
By subatomic, I mean existing at a level ?below? atoms and particles. And by formless energy I refer to the energy field that flow between, into, and through all things living and inanimate.
Sound like hocus-pocus? Some of the world's leading scientists don't think so.
The fact is everything we see, touch, and imagine (because thoughts are measurable energy waves) spring forth from this field of intangible energy. So what we perceive as ?real? is scientifically proven to be no more substantial in nature than what we only think about.
This can be unsettling for some people. But I choose to be empowered by the idea.
Science is finding that our powers of thought are very much in tune with the same amazing force that causes the grass to grow and the earth to rotate on its axis! How's that for a head-trip?
When you really give this its proper frame of reference, how ridiculous do the things you spend your day fretting over seem? If you possess a power (of thought), which works within the same parameters as the very fabric of the universe, why not just change your life and the world around you to suit your preference?
Surely we have all enjoyed those experiences whereby events in our life were preceded by powerful thoughts and intentions. Often we write these occurrences off as flukes, but are they really?
I don't think so! And I urge you not to be so quick to dismiss your creative powers, unless you just enjoy living a powerless life and want more things to complain about.
At the very least, put a significant amount of personal research into the matter before writing it off. Closely observe your thoughts and feelings over a six-month period, and see how the events around you correspond precisely with your thinking and with your emotional state.
And when you notice an alarming proportion, ask yourself this question: What if I choose what I think and feel in an effort to manipulate my life's events in a manner I most desire?
Try this as a second experiment for six months.
Non-believers who put an honest effort into the above exercises will be pleasantly shocked and enlightened. The fact is you can have a direct and predictable impact on the events in your life by focusing your thoughts and emotions on the outcomes you prefer.
Of course you can and do have a predictable impact on your life even without trying. The world responds to your input whether you believe it or not, and the things that happen to or for you are the result of your thinking and emotions.
So why not decide to control your mind and project only the things that make you feel happy and fulfilled?
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