After having some fun with the last post offered as a happier reflection of what we generally seem to see as a troubled modern world, I wanted to return to the gist of a previous post, Projecting Reality at the Speed of Thought, and explore just a wee bit further down the reality rabbit hole. There, weaved in throughout the fabric of the quantum universe, lies a great and wondrous treasure just begging for us to rediscover it – a deep and practical understanding of the incredible power of our own mind.In that post we touched on the importance of comprehending the nature of cause and effect in relation to our thoughts and perceived realities. This knowledge lights the path to a much deeper state of peace and contentment which comes gently and effortlessly with a clear understanding of the role our thoughts play in forming the reality that we experience. Once we understand and accept the causal role of our thoughts, we can then begin to affect wonderful and enduring changes in our state of health, our well-being and our sense of inner peace simply because we’re treating the problems of reality at the level of cause rather than relentlessly trying to force change at the level of effect – in the people, places and things we see in the world.
Article in Review: Projecting Reality at the Speed of Thought
Quantum physics demonstrates how subatomic particles - energy ’stuff’ that makes up our solid physical world – only become particles upon conscious observation. It establishes that until these particles are observed with our focused attention, they are merely possibilities of becoming particles, and therefore only possibilities of taking on physical form. In this pre-observed state they can be described as undifferentiated energy, having no definable form or location in either space or time.
As a result, quantum physics exemplifies how thought plays a causal role in how and what we perceive in our physical reality. Misunderstanding this causal role leads us to perceive often troubling images in our world without the wisdom and clarity to see ourselves as the image maker, which leaves us to experience ourselves as powerless at the effect of the world we see. We believe things happen to us instead of by us and through us. The key to changing the effect of these troubling images lies in our learning to change our thoughts about the world rather than insisting that the world change first.
The quantum physics model is meaningless without a parallel discussion of the general nature of mind and thought, therefore the post also touched on how:
- the mind never sleeps
- mind is the cause behind the characters, images, scenes and stories that occur in our dreams as well as ultimately being the creative source behind what we perceive in the world
- mind is essentially split:
- conscious mind remains completely unaware of the images and stories being projected by the unconscious mind, so it misperceives the source of what it experiences as coming from somewhere ‘outside’ itself and therefore believes what it perceives as a reality not of its own making
- unconscious mind is a bottomless well of thoughts, getting all the ‘creative material’ for both dreams and for the world and stories it projects from the thoughts, perceptions and feelings experienced by the conscious mind
- there are no thoughts that do not affect some segment of what we perceive as reality – therefore there is no such thing as neutral or idle thoughts

The Nature of Thought
Clearly then, the thoughts we choose to entertain on a daily basis are a very big deal if we wish to enjoy a deep and lasting sense of peace of mind as well as experience a new, healed perception of a sick, depleted, beat-up old world. It would appear that if we are to allow any sort of permanent change - permanent correction in our individual and collective experience of the world – then now might be a good time to embrace a practical understanding of the nature of thought itself. This understanding has been given us time and time again throughout human history in countless languages and disciplines common to those times. Quantum physics becomes yet another language that we can add to that rich mixture of teachings to help light the way to enduring peace in the midst of the proverbial storm of these modern times.
With this understanding, we find ourselves empowered to begin to proactively choose the thoughts that we want to identify with much more wisely and thereby experience a much more peaceful, joyful and abundant world. What, if not this, is a proper application of wisdom? When, if not now, do we choose to experience this deep sense of peace instead of prolonging the age-old dysfunctional attachment to thoughts that reflect fear, pain, depression, anxiety and suffering?
Anyone Have a Mirror?
So just how do we acquire this insight into the nature of thought? Well, we’ll need a make-believe mirror for this next part. Now that we are already down the rabbit hole we can take one small step beyond quantum physics, hold up our mirror, and behold… our answer bursts out in every direction with glorious, radiant light, illuminating the entirety of the rabbit hole and extending everywhere outward and beyond. It is here that we discover the great and wondrous treasure awaiting us. We find that when we fix our gaze upon the reflection of the undifferentiated subatomic universe, we discover its cause – the infinite, radiant majesty of undifferentiated thought – pure, open, still, silent, peaceful mind.
The quantum universe is suddenly seen in a whole new light as being both the reflection and the effect of mind in precisely the same way that the world of form is the mirror image and the effect of our thoughts. Here we learn precisely why there are no idle thoughts, because when a thought arises from within the limitless ocean of undifferentiated thought, so must its reflection arise into the world of form. Cause and effect are one and as such are wholly inseparable – we cannot have one without the other. Mind and the subatomic universe are one and wholly inseparable just as thought and physical form are one and wholly inseparable. There is absolutely no exception to this. One cannot observe oneself in front of a mirror without both making and perceiving the mirror image of oneself.
With this illuminated understanding, we now have a solid foundation from which we can see logically why it is so important that we begin to learn to condition ourselves to monitor our thoughts more wisely. Additionally, enlightened by this glimpse into the enormous power of the mind, it becomes all too clear why our world appears to be in the mess that it’s in… because not only are we in denial of it, we also simply haven’t a clue in the world how to manage the incredibly creative force of thought.
Perhaps it was never ours to manage alone in the first place.
As a wrap up to this post, readers are invited to watch this very well done 10-minute video below highlighting comments from leading quantum physicists on the topic of ‘reality’. Additionally, for a deeper read on the history and theory of quantum physics and the concept of a holographic universe, visit this thought-provoking blog entitled “Holographic Universe: The Coming Worldview.”


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Hey Patrick:
You articulated this idea that we are responsible for the world that we think we see – very well. On the other hand this is a most difficult concept for almost everyone to really grasp. That is why Jesus thought that A Course in Miracles might help. Only the Course is offered on what many perceive to be too deep level. So then we are offered Disappearance of the Universe which is like the Cole’s Notes for A Course in Miracles. I truly hope that your articles inspire more people to study A Course in Miracles as it was meant to be studied. Only then will they completely get what you are trying to so eloquently say.
David
Hi David,
Thanks for your kindness, for another great comment and for your mention of A Course in Miracles. I’ll be including direct quotes and references to it more in upcoming posts. In the end, one aim of this blog is to inspire more people to find and study the Course. My experience, like yours, is that the depth of the Course can appear intimidating for many, while for others the Christian or masculine terminology can seem to turn them off. Bridges can be useful.
Disappearance of the Universe is a wonderful bridge so for many, also Marianne Wiliamson’s work provides another wonderful bridge for many more that DU may not seem to resonate with. I’m finding in my line of work in hi-tech and corporate America that the language of quantum physics can reach and hopefully introduce another group of people to the Course who may not come to it though spiritual seeking. I’m grateful that science has come up with an experience and language of pure interconnectedness that reaches those who solely trust science as their teacher. It certainly is a highly individualized path!
Thanks again – I always enjoy and appreciate your comments.
In reply regarding the Holographic Universe post,
Hello Patrick, yes it is indeed magnificent but I cannot take credit for the work. It was a piece of beauty I found a few years ago online, and wanted to share it here so that it is not forgotten – I have noted the source link, I am unsure of who the author is.
In any case, the only thing I can take credit for is having the sensibility and sensitivity for collecting only the most sound scientific theories (no matter what or how they are considered now) that I come across. You see, good science isn’t always accepted science, as Kuhn explained so well regarding the falsification of science (perhaps you already know of this).
But a person with common sense can see good science a mile away (and does not care for majority opinion, for majority opinion has never been any measurement of truth). In this context, what I consider to be good science would be more research on Holographic Universe, Intelligent Design, Phi and it’s connection to Unified Field Theory, and Maslow’s Self-Actualisation and Peak Experiences. I deeply believe that reseach into these key avenues can bridge the holes and establish a balanced worldview.
If you haven’t read Maslow’s article on Humanistic Science and Trancedental Experiences, do have a look, it’s brilliant:
http://vajrakrishna.wordpress.com/category/science/humanistic-science-trancendent-experiences/
By the way, all my blog posts are listed categorically on the upper right. Perhaps you’ll find other topics of interest here. I plan to take a good look through your blog.