"What you believe in and focus on becomes your reality. It can be no other way." Albert Einstein
I wrote in the Sacred Souls post titled Spiritual Singularity:
"Sister Ilia Delio postulates the universe could not exist without an observer or consciousness existing first – and that God is intimately intertwined in his creation. "Some scientists speculate that without consciousness, the universe would exist indeterminately as a sea of quantum potentiality." Without consciousness there is no matter. She further writes that creation is an expression of God's love and he is moving us forward to a greater consciousness to be shared by humans."
As I pondered this thought further I realized that not only is God intricately intertwined in his creation through observation, we are also intertwined in creation through our own observations. Quantum mechanics postulates that the behavior of light particles changes through the act of observation by a consciousness. So how much of our world is created because we are individual and collective consciousnesses observing creation versus physically interacting with creation? If God's observation of the quantum sea of probabilities brought the cosmos into being, how much is influenced by human individual and collective consciousnesses?
Einstein said what we focus on, becomes our reality, it can be no other way. We know we think and then act even even when our actions are based on our subconscious. What if our individual and collective thoughts without actions can change our world? If we focus our thoughts in prayer, can we change the outcome? How powerful a force can our consciousnesses be if we collectively visualize a specific outcome? By visualizing an outcome can we transform matter into energy and back again?
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