When I read the following quote in the book, The Filed, it made me stop and think for a moment. If we as a living observer (a.k.a. human), can affect randomness, that just how connected are we to everything around us. One could easily answer that by saying, we are connected to all things, but for it to be shown in a scientific manner boggles my mind.
It also brings to my mind, how our energy and attitude towards life really does affect everything. I don't think you can be fake about this and just think yourself to a positive energy. It is much more than this. After all, if we impact randomness in the world, than most likely, it will be able to determine if we authentic or not.
This quote is one of my favorites in the book.
Let your mind think on this one for a little while and see if you don't begin to view all life around you in a different way. Of course, to get a full perspective on what this chapter was discussing, you would need to read the entire book.
To read "The Field" on Amazon, click this link.
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It also brings to my mind, how our energy and attitude towards life really does affect everything. I don't think you can be fake about this and just think yourself to a positive energy. It is much more than this. After all, if we impact randomness in the world, than most likely, it will be able to determine if we authentic or not.
This quote is one of my favorites in the book.
What appeared to put a halt to randomness was a living observer. One of the fundamental laws of quantum physics says that an event in the subatomic world exists in all possible states until the act of observing or measuring it 'freezes' it, or pins it down, to a single state. (Page 103)
Let your mind think on this one for a little while and see if you don't begin to view all life around you in a different way. Of course, to get a full perspective on what this chapter was discussing, you would need to read the entire book.
To read "The Field" on Amazon, click this link.
Blog Post And Images (c) 4/19/12 Don Shetterly - use and reprint by permission only http://www.donshetterly.com You are welcomed to share the link to this blog post, but ask for for permission before reprinting this article. Thanks!
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