Quantum Mechanics and the Everyday World

In the everyday world, it may seem that things are happening through a progressive forward sequencing of events, i.e. one thing leads to the other. But this is not exactly true.

 

Any given state of an event or event state is itself a summation of subatomic quantum event states. These are influenced by, and can be changed by, making different choices within the consciousness experiencing the event. This may give the impression that something is happening externally while one is actually accessing choices.

 

Because the outcome of an event is accessed by choice within consciousness, the reality is actually outcome driven. Choice therefore plays the major role in an event state and actually determines outcome. Choice of outcome is what dictates results, not the choice of processes, i.e. not the “way or order in which” things are done.

 

When an outcome is chosen, the processes to the outcome are manifest as other choices i.e. outcome limits the choices possible as processes that lead up to the final event state. It is the final chosen outcome that determines the series of outcomes which are experienced as the process. In cases where process is the primary focus, often the choices lead to an event state that is quite different from what is desired. The desired outcome then becomes impossible.

 

This outcome-driven nature of providing results also is at work whether a desired or an undesired event manifests. This makes it useless to undertake the process, i.e. sequence of events leading to a particular desired outcome, while being focused on an undesired event in the hope of manifesting a desired event. This, in all probability, will produce the undesired event as an outcome.

 

 

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