Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Thoughts: between the law of attraction and the quantum mechanics

“Follow your bliss and the universe will open doors for you where there were only walls.” Joseph Campbell

The universe is made of mass and energy, mutually convertible. According to some principles in quantum mechanics our thoughts have also energy and like atoms, are governed by the "like attracts like" concept of physics, attracting whatever is the person thinking of . The law of attraction says that if you really want something , believe in it and you are open to receiving it, you’ll get it and if you put a lot of attention and thought onto something you don’t want its possible you’ll get that also. So focus only on things that you want.
Our thoughts are deciding our future and what we have at this point in our lives is the result of our mind.
A person's thoughts will attract the people, the material things and the events in his/her life.
In David Bohm’s vision, a quantum physicist who made a number of significant contributions to physics, particularly in the area of quantum mechanics , the thought “is the whole thing - thought, felt, the body, the whole society sharing thoughts - it's all one process. It is essential for me not to break that up, because it's all one process; somebody else's thoughts becomes my thoughts, and vice versa. Therefore it would be wrong and misleading to break it up into my thoughts, your thoughts, my feelings, these feelings, those feelings... I would say that thought makes what is often called in modern language a system”.
There are many theories saying that the law of attraction is working but there are also the questions – why is there so much poverty, why is the hunger the gravest single threat to the world's public health, if this law is working?
There isn’t an answer for that but if I look back in my life I see achieving things that I wanted with my whole heart, things that I believed will come true, things that I put a lot of attention and positive thought into them.

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