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I know I’m pulling into the station late, but here I am and trying to do my best with the #SoCS prompt from Linda Hill.
Quantum Physics has intrigued me since I first began delving into metaphysical possibilities. Of course, some scientists may not like me using the term metaphysical in the same sentence as a scientific process; however, most scientific professionals I come in contact with on a regular basis all say the same thing about the Quantum realm of physics.
“I just can’t wrap my head around it.”
I do understand the term, especially among critical thinking individuals, but that is the whole point of Quantum Physics after all. It moves beyond the practical, critical, wrap-your-mind-around-it kind of Science that takes prevalence in our functioning world.
I read The Divine Matrix by Gregg Braden over ten years ago and it really resonated with me. It didn’t surprise me a bit that this was the book nearest me when I followed the prompt and reached for it. Here is the passage my mind’s eye chose through my eager fingertip!
Simply stated most of the premise of this book revolves around the idea that we create out world through our own thought process. This goes hand in hand with the ideas behind the Law of Attraction. What one puts out into the universe in essence becomes their reality. We draw unto us what we focus on, both positive and negative. In this book Braden explores the idea that questions what true ‘reality’ is, with regard to all facets of life, health and awareness. It seems similar to me to the timeless question, “If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it still make a sound?”
In other words, do our perceptions and projected ideas influence the outcome of our reality? I don’t want to go into the ideas fully here, but I recommend this and other works by Mr. Braden. There are many thought provoking suggestions in his books.
And if you’re thirsty, stop by Dan’s place. I’m sure there’s a cold one ready for you.
If we do create our reality, I want to create a beautiful place, don’t you?
Well, this was heady! Way to go, Cheryl.
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Glad you liked it Jennie. Hope all is well with you.
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Thank you, Cheryl. All is well. 🙂
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Quantum Physics is intriguing. I want to create a beautiful place too.
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I love Quantum Physics. It is the one scientific process that captures my attention most.
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The most important sentence a scientist can say is “I don’t know.” the second “But I’m gonna try and figure it out!”
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So true, Pam. Imagine if no one ever questioned, imagined or dreamed of possibility.
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Metaphysical discussions and science need not always be separate. There is what is, and the way what is effects things and people. What we project into the world, the wave in front of us, makes a difference. And, when we step into that world, it is one that, to a degree, is of our own making.
It’s too early for a beer. I’ll have to settle for coffee.
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Not if you are in Costa Rica! I had many a desyuno con cerveza on the beach before ten a.m.! 😜I’ve had my coffee. Working on a new chapter. Hold on. 🙂
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OK then. I may have to reconsider moving south 😉
Looking forward to chapter next.
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I can see you there but maybe someplace not as hot as he beach. Mountains are very nice amd the same rules apply. 😉
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Good to know.
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I am glad the coffee was ready before I started reading this. The granddaughters are still asleep. When they wake up the photons will scatter. Happy free 48 Cheryl.
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Haha! Happy Free 48 John.
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I’m learning towards the chaos theory 🤔
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🤔
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No wonder my reality is all over the place!
Multidimensionaly speaking 😎
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Better get that under control or not. 😜🤣
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