Every day, our minds are flooded with a constant stream of thoughts, ranging from mundane daily tasks to deeper contemplations about life and the world around us. According to research, the average person has approximately 12,000 to 60,000 thoughts per day.
Although there are many thoughts, how many of them are actually effective and produce results? How many are "disruptive ideas" that burden us?
As scientific research on "quantum entanglement" continues, we may discover the secrets of thoughts:
Suppose a thought (particle) is emitted into the material universe; it may entangle with particles of the same frequency (whether material or thought) and produce certain results.
If this assumption holds true, then why do many people say their thoughts are not realized? Let's examine the conditions under which particles can become entangled.
The following are conclusions based on my experience:
- Sincerity and Firmness
It should be a genuine idea, something you truly want to achieve, not just a passing thought.
- No Interference from Opposing Ideas
No impurity of conflicting thoughts, no perception of impossibility or difficulty in decision-making.
- Let Go of Obsession
Regarding "I must" or "I have to," many people misunderstand it as a firm idea. Distinguish between obsession and sincere firmness; obsession is a lack of energy, a distorted subconscious thought. Sincere firmness is the power of belief.
- Clear Ideas (Time, Results)
After launching the particle into the material universe, you need to give it a task - when, and what kind of results to achieve. The more specific and vivid, the better. It's like directing the particle to entangle with what location and what entity (energy).
- Difficulty in Achieving the Desired Thing
Have you ever experienced thinking about someone, and after a few seconds, that person calls or messages you? The probability of this level of "quantum entanglement" is quite high. However, if you're thinking about a Ferrari sports car, it might take months or years to achieve.
- Put in Your Best Effort
Many people misunderstand the concept of "placing an order with the universe," thinking that merely sending out the idea is enough. In reality, your efforts are a confirmation of sincerity and firmness. Every moment of your effort strengthens the directionality and manifestation of the particles you've launched.
Returning to our question - do thoughts have energy?
My answer is: yes, thoughts are particles, particles possess energy that can be strong or weak, positive or negative, and can be placed in a space without limits of distance or time.
Wishing your dreams come true.
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