An observer can influence the subatomic world and bring specific events to life by simply converting an electron from an energy wave into a particle. The results of experiments in quantum mechanics prove that consciousness can directly control the microcosm of atoms, since these particles essentially consist of consciousness and energy.
By constantly returning to habitual thoughts and feelings, a person creates the same life circumstances, reproduces the same reality, which, in turn, causes the same emotions that the corresponding thoughts entail.. To bring something new into your life that goes beyond the usual, you need to start thinking and feeling in a new way – to transcend the external environment, body and time.
Most people focus on three objects: the environment, their own body, and time. They don’t just focus on them, but also think at their level. Memories form the inner environment. How did the habit form, forcing you to return to the same thoughts and feelings over and over again?
The answer lies in the brain, the source of all thoughts and feelings. According to modern neurophysiological theories, the brain is designed in such a way that it reflects all the elements of the external environment known to man. Any information received during life in the form of knowledge and emotional experiences is fixed in brain structures in the form of synaptic connections.
Countless memorized actions and behaviors that are reproduced by humans throughout their lives are also imprinted in the convolutions of gray matter. The entire experience of interacting with people and things at specific points in time and space is literally reflected in the networks of neurons (nerve cells) that make up the human brain.
The whole set of “memories” of people and things that have been dealt with during life at various points in time and space is the external environment. And the brain largely corresponds to the external environment, since it contains a chronicle of the past, a reflection of a lived life.
During waking hours, a person constantly interacts with a variety of external stimuli that activate various neural circuits in the brain. Since the reaction is almost automatic, a person begins to think and act in accordance with the external environment. When certain thoughts appear under the influence of the environment, they activate familiar neural connections that reflect previous experiences already embedded in the brain.
If thinking determines reality, then by constantly returning to the same thoughts, which are the product and reflection of the external environment, a person reproduces an unchanging reality day after day. In this case, thoughts and feelings correspond exactly to the world around them, since it is the external reality — with all its problems, conditions and circumstances — that influences the inner world. Habitual memories set up the brain to reproduce the familiar reality
The mind is completely controlled by the external environment. And since neurophysiology defines the mind as “the brain in action,” by constantly reminding oneself of who one is in relation to the outside world, a person does not allow the mind to reach a new level.
As long as the brain reacts in accordance with learned programs, the level of thinking will not go beyond the past, as a person automatically activates existing neural connections that reflect everything that is already familiar and experienced, that is, it can be predicted. So, according to the quantum law, the past becomes the future.
By entering the same initial data, it is impossible to get a new result.
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