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Why intention matters

  • Aug 9, 2022
  • 1 min read

Intention is like a switch. One minute you may be in complete despair the next you may be able to bring about a new way of being. You remember true life and it breaks through the brain and into the mind. Every minute that we are, we are in, the only place of control, that exists.

I have a hypothesis.

Physics and the fundamental building blocks of life could be argued, but I am not a physicist. I am not a scientist of any kind. I am just an observer; this seems to be enough. The concepts that bind our universe are comprehendible and can be explained on a theoretical plain. A philosophy of life.

Our existence creates reality, it produces material and non-mat

erial outcomes. When I go for a run, I physically change and influence everything around me. My intention creates the run, intention creates my behavior with those I interact with, my intention effects their intention which effects their interactions and so on. This is a very real example of our minds creating physical reality. Believing that minute details are not of importance is a total disregard for the structure and creation of reality. This is our sickness.

The Measurement Problem in physics is still a topic of debate but is understandable through self-examination. Our lives can be changed in an instant when we realize the transcendent abilities of our everyday actions. What may be, is up to us. I propose a series of experiments to demonstrate the sheer power of intent. This project just came to mind, though I find myself arguing the point often.


 
 
 

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