The opportunity to be imprisoned or free is ours, and we’re the only ones who can make the choice.
Both science and mysticism describe a force that connects everything together and gives us the power to influence how matter behaves – and reality itself – simply through the way we perceive the world around us.
Similar to observers in the Copenhagen interpretation, we only see the possibility we focus on. And that’s the key to locking that particular possibility into place as “reality.
That possibility suggests that we are part of a much greater system of many realities, within realities, within other realities.
Keep walking, though there’s no place to get to. Don’t try to see through the distances. That’s not for human beings. Move within, but don’t move the way fear makes you move. – Rumi.
Through the Divine Matrix, we participate in the constant change that gives meaning to life. The question now is less about whether or not we’re passive observers and more about how we can intentionally create.
We are everywhere already and always.
One person must choose a new way of being and live that difference in the presence of others.
If all of the dos and don’ts of quantum possibilities are true and emotion is the key to choosing reality, then the question is: “How do we feel as if something has happened when the person next to us stares us squarely in the face and says that it hasn’t?
If everything we do and create is done to the best of our ability, then until we compare it to something else, how can it be anything less than great?
According to Bohr and Heisenberg, the universe exists as an infinite number of overlapping possibilities.
In this system, our world could be considered a shadow or a projection of events that are happening in a deeper, underlying reality.
That possibility suggests that we are part of a much greater system of many realities, within realities, within other realities. In this system, our world could be considered a shadow or a projection of events that are happening in a deeper, underlying reality. What we see as our universe is really us – our individual and collective minds – transforming the possibilities of the deeper realms into physical reality.
Together, we create the healing or the suffering, the peace or the war.
Key 7: The focus of our awareness becomes the reality of our world.
The pioneering anthropologist Louis Leakey once stated, “Without an understanding of who we are, we cannot truly advance.
The distinction between past, present, and future,” he said, “is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.
The basic elements of DNA – hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon – translate directly to key letters of the Hebrew and Arabic alphabets. In these languages, our genetic code spells the ancient name of God. The same name lives within all humans, regardless of their beliefs, actions, lifestyle, religion, or heritage. This relationship was described in sacred texts, such as the Hebrew Sepher Yetzirah, at least 1,000 years before modern science verified such connections.
Unlike the traditional prayers that we may have used in the past, however, this technique of prayer has no words. It is based in the silent language of human emotion. It invites us to feel gratitude and appreciation, as if our prayers have already been answered. Through this quality of feeling, the ancients believed that we’re given direct access to the power of creation: the Spirit of God.
There is no seed of a god which has perished, neither has he who belongs to him. You will not perish, who belongs to him.