Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Call Me Quantum Dave

It is apparent that the more and more in depth that I become with my research into quantum physics a.k.a. quantum mechanics, the more I actually learn about myself. Quantum mechanics does not offer a clean cut and dry definition and answers to all the questions of the universe. Every time one question is answered it seems there are four times as many new answers that need answered.

During my research I have learned a lot about myself as a person; but more importantly how I, and everyone else as human beings with consciousness’, at, think, and “do what we do”. There is much more learning to be done, but I would like to share some of the things I have already come across. Perhaps this information will either inspire readers to read into this amazing subject, or at least take some own personal feedback for themselves or to at least except what I am saying and have a basic understanding. It never hurts to learn things.

Emotions

Emotions run our lives. Not everyone’s life is ruled specifically by emotions, but the majority of the population bases what they do on the emotions they feel. Emotions, up until now, were inexplicable forces that people have to deal with a daily basis. We have, on average, 50,000 thoughts a day. That is roughly 2 thoughts per second, but yet we do not recall all of the thoughts we have. Now, we get into what a thought is.

A thought is a memory that your brain has. A perception of something that has either happened, is occurring, or will happen. A person usually represents an emotion with their thoughts and actions. Such as example a thought of death would make someone feel sad, angry, or even depressed. If we were to think about death all day, chances are we would become depressed and sad all the time.

It is amazing what we actually do to our minds. The more research that is being done the more it is apparent that it is not so much what we do to our bodies, but what we do to our minds. What you think has a greater effect on you then you can imagine.

Dr. Masaru Emoto, a scientific researcher, healer, and popular lecturer, has an “eye opening” theory about water. He has proved that when you “project” positive thoughts through water that the water actually takes on different forms. When you take water and you look at it through high-powered microscopes you can see the different “crystallizations” it has. When you “project” positive thoughts around, or through the waters, such as one example when he had the water blessed by a Buddhist munk, the water showed some of the most beautiful shapes ever seen. But when they portrayed the thought of, “I hate you. I want to kill you”, through the water the water changed in a very negative water. He then took this on a larger scale.

Our bodies are made up mostly of water. If bottled water changes for the better or the worse based on the things we portray to it, just think what our bodies would do. Even more proof that what we do to our mind, is worse then what we do to our bodies.

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