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Creation responds

Our consciousness functions as a series of electrical impulses in


our synapses passing along neural pathways. We have learnt to
interpret those signals: our brain interprets them as thoughts
and sensations. But we can also use those signals: science
confirms that the world of matter and energy responds when we
learn to focus them by meditation (or worry).

Your consciousness has the ability to affect energy and matter


from aquantum perspective. The double-slit
experiment demonstrates that light is an energy wave that
carries the potential to become a matter particle depending on
whether it is observed or not.

The Truth may be beyond what I can presently imagine or think


(Eph 3:19-21). ‘Renewing our mind’ (Rom 12:2) is the
expansion of our consciousness to know our true potential. God
chose the foolish things to confound the wise (1 Cor 1:27) – we
do not need a degree in quantum physics, only Jesus the Truth,
in order to operate in these things. In fact if we do have worldly
wisdom, we are likely to continue getting the same old DIY
results.

Our minds must be enlightened or illuminated by the light of


Truth. The vast sum of God’s thoughts about each of us (Ps
139:17-18) reveal that we are sons of God, created in His image,
with a destiny to rule the universe with Him. That truth will
unlock the true potential of our sonship, the creative image we
are made in.

Waking up to knowing the Truth as a person (Eph 5:14) will set


us free to be who God intended us to be. It will challenge our
present perception of ourselves: we can know the truth from
God’s perspective and align ourselves with His thoughts about
us. We can see ourselves free from addiction; we can see
ourselves healed; we can see ourselves loved, accepted,
affirmed, significant…

Quantum power
Our conscious thought has quantum power and the universe
responds to the focus of our consciousness. The mind of Christ
confers on us the capacity for the ‘greater works’ which Jesus
spoke of (John 14:12). It is time to embrace the potential
possibilities of who we are because of who He is.

One of the core principles of quantum physics is the idea that


reality (the photons that produce the light-illusion we all
occupy) exists in infinite possible states… until we observe it
and thus collapse all potential versions of reality into the one
single option we have chosen to live inside.

Here is a practical example of how it works:

Imagine you are sitting on your sofa at home and you are struck
with the desire to do something different. You could do
an infinite number of different things. As you weigh things up,
what you start to focus on becomes more likely to occur: you
could get up and go to the bathroom; you could switch on the
light; you could walk outside; you could go to the kitchen;
you could turn on the TV or your computer or check your
phone; you could go to the off licence (liquor store) or you could
go to a drug dealer.

Past rewards, memories and compulsions can drive you


towards your choice of reality. The possibility exists for you to
immerse your consciousness into any reality you want but you
must decide which action you will take. You must make a choice
of which reality you want to ‘observe’ coming into existence at
the cost of becoming ‘blind’ to all other options.

As soon as you select a reality, the options you did not select
begin to fade out of conscious thought, out of observation, and
become less likely to occur as you continually move away from
them in pursuit of your selected reality.

But that option which you did select – well, its photons are now
becoming more vivid, turning from abstract imaginary choice
into tangible forms you can interact with (whether it’s the light
switch, the TV, bathroom, drink, drugs or whatever). In this
way your internal consciousness, those chemicals produced and
synapses manipulated by your thoughts, can alter the physical
photons that surround you.

“From thinking that we “are” our minds, we begin to see that we


have minds, and that it’s the mind that has thoughts, beliefs,
feelings, and opinions—eventually, we may arrive at the insight
that all of our thoughts are merely borrowed from the great
database of consciousness and were never really our own.
Prevailing thought systems are received, absorbed, identified
with, and, in due time, replaced by new ideas that have become
fashionable to us. As we place less value on such passing
notions, they lose their capacity to dominate us, and we
experience progressive freedom of—as well as from—the mind.
This, in turn, ripens into a new source of pleasure; fittingly, the
pleasure of existence itself matures as one ascends the scale of
consciousness.”

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