Changing Health or Reality

 

After we reach a certain level of awareness with Quantum Mechanics, it becomes easier to accept that our reality is an act of consciousness. It then follows that our external reality is created from our internal mind. What this means very simply is that the life we currently are manifesting always is a reflection of our thinking. We then must understand that in order to change our external reality, we must first discern how our thinking mind goes about creating the external conditions in our lives.

 

In previous blogs, we discussed the connection between consciousness and DNA. We proposed then that this connection can be used to make changes in our health. Now, we’re going further by expanding on this thinking: the connection between consciousness and DNA applies to any experience in our lives… not only health!

 

The correlation is this: Once we conceive of it, we create it!

 

There is a relationship between the thinking in the individuated mind and the expression of that thinking in the external single collective universal mind, i.e. the reality that is externally experienced. An individual’s health is changed by that person first changing his or her perception about what is happening.

 

The first step: changed individual internal perception.

Next step: changed perception in external reality

Third step: change on an individual level of health.

 

It is important to realize that the person does not have to perceive anything specific about his or her health. Any perception about a relationship he may have with another person also can affect his own health!

 

Taking this to the ultimate level, we can see an effect in the collective reality as well.

 

For example, an individual may change his perception about his mother. Doing so then also correlates to perception changed at the level of collective mind. Since the individual mind change is mediated through the individuated Consciousness, the changed perception can be applied to many experiences in that individual’s life. As an example, the individual previously had irritable bowel symptoms as a result of perception, now those may suddenly cease.

 

Even something as seemingly unrelated as an individual making a change in his vacation plans could end up having an effect on his health.

 

The lesson we should learn is that every decision we make affects everything else in our life, and, everything that exists in the universe!

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  1. 1 Michael A. Olson
    2009 Aug 03

    Dear Alford,

    Thanks for the note. Yes, I think you are on to something really big! I think this has to do with the nature of reality and also very much about who and what we perceive ourselves to be. The examples of children being able to effect healing by perceiving others in love really are in agreement with your insights. Other “out on the edge” thinkers have been saying the very same things. Joel S. Goldsmith and Neville Goddard are two of the more famous ones. Jesus also said we should not judge by appearances, but believe we have received. Then we find that what we have been seeking is “done for us” or we might say we are doing it through the power of the universal field. Eastern mystics have been saying that the Almighty IS the universal field. The wonder of it is that these “philosophical or religious” thinkers are really saying that we have the privilege to “be at the controls”. We can create the reality we think. This can work both ways for our good or for self-defeat and this also affects others. This view really puts a twist in the knickers of a lot of dogmatic religious people who say we have no such close relationship with the Almighty. It also bothers a lot of scientists who say there is no such thing as an “Almighty”.

    So we just have to go ahead the say and think, “Well this is what we are finding. We are finding that the common view does not explain what we are finding.” Explanations often do not agree, depending on where one is coming from, but eventually terminology can be developed to express agreement on certain facts that have to be explained regardless of one’s background or point of view.

    Thanks, again!

    Mike

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    Dear Michael,

    I think that this post delivers on a very simple idea. It may seem at first abstract but it is really actually simple. It has to do mainly with changing how one looks at everything. It really gets to the heart of perspective and how this affects reality. Let me know what you think. In fact do you think this is something that you could manage? To see click here.
    Best regards as always,

    Alford


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