I have been researching and writing my new book on reality. The basic concept of the book is that at the core of everything is information and to what extent we can influence this informational reality.
One of the topics has to do with intention. I have written about using intention and healing in "Unlocking the Healing Code" but I wanted to go deeper into how intention can be used to change reality.
One aspect of using intention is the concept of uncertainty. In quantum physics very small objects have a degree of uncertainty associated with them. One of the classic examples is the wave/particle duality of light. In other words there is a certain probability associated with whether light presents as a wave or a particle. By observing the light consciousness makes a decision and the universe obliges and gives us a wave or a particle. So the decision as rendered by consciousness reduces the uncertainty.
The same concept can be applied to using intention. In other words (in my lowly opinion) intention has a greater affect on systems that have a significant degree of uncertainty associated with them. For example, let's say you were trying to use intention to move a rock. Since the rock is a large object (in a quantum sense) there is little uncertainty associated with moving it. It is pretty certain that the rock will stay in the same place.
However, complex systems of people or the human body have a greater degree of uncertainty associated with them. It is more likely then that intention will have an effect. This may be due to a large number of quantum effects that exist in uncertain systems (something I will need to research further).
Anyway, the point is that if you are using intention you should look at the degree of uncertainty associated with whatever it is you are trying to influence.
Peace and Healing,
Dr. Bruce
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One of the topics has to do with intention. I have written about using intention and healing in "Unlocking the Healing Code" but I wanted to go deeper into how intention can be used to change reality.
One aspect of using intention is the concept of uncertainty. In quantum physics very small objects have a degree of uncertainty associated with them. One of the classic examples is the wave/particle duality of light. In other words there is a certain probability associated with whether light presents as a wave or a particle. By observing the light consciousness makes a decision and the universe obliges and gives us a wave or a particle. So the decision as rendered by consciousness reduces the uncertainty.
The same concept can be applied to using intention. In other words (in my lowly opinion) intention has a greater affect on systems that have a significant degree of uncertainty associated with them. For example, let's say you were trying to use intention to move a rock. Since the rock is a large object (in a quantum sense) there is little uncertainty associated with moving it. It is pretty certain that the rock will stay in the same place.
However, complex systems of people or the human body have a greater degree of uncertainty associated with them. It is more likely then that intention will have an effect. This may be due to a large number of quantum effects that exist in uncertain systems (something I will need to research further).
Anyway, the point is that if you are using intention you should look at the degree of uncertainty associated with whatever it is you are trying to influence.
Peace and Healing,
Dr. Bruce
Join our free site at:
www.informationalhealing.com