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Creating your own reality

Ephoria Of Love

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I’ve noticed that I’m able to manifest small things in my life to become reality. This comes for my state of mind, my job, things I want…its pretty amazing what mind is capable to do.
I have, sort of speak “dejavue” moments that I experience on daily bases. I see something and I know for certain that this was a reference to something similar that I will think about or see in very close future.
Did anyone ever feel anything like that?
 
You're being a little vague; I think you'll have to explain a little more in depth.
 
As an example for “dejavue” moments:
I could randomly look at some sign or commercial on the road, on the way home. I tend to pay attention only to certain parts of the image. In my case is a word or a sentence. Few hours later I have a conversation that will involve this exact fraise or concept. It sits in my short term memory only till’ then. Mind you, the conversation isn’t being initiated by me. It comes to me, invokes this “imprint” from my short term memory that is applied so perfectly to what I’m experiencing or talking about.
Example of manifesting:
Remote problem is being resolved with zero effort…effortless. I can imagine the solution that could possibly lead me to resolution but when I actually get to it I do observe the fact that it’s already happened. I do feel waves of mild euphoria at those moments.
 
OF course ! i totally understand...if only people realize how powerful our minds are, our thoughts, our way of thinking. Our thoughts shape our worlds.


"Until one is committed, there is hesitancy, the chance to draw back-- Concerning all acts of initiative (and creation), there is one elementary truth that ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans: that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence moves too. All sorts of things occur to help one that would never otherwise have occurred. A whole stream of events issues from the decision, raising in one's favor all manner of unforeseen incidents and meetings and material assistance, which no man could have dreamed would have come his way. Whatever you can do, or dream you can do, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. Begin it now." Goethe
 
yea, like, if i want to pick up a pencil, i think it and then i do it and then it becomes reality!!! and i have grasped the pencil!!! =D
 
BWAAHHAHHAHAHHHAH yes. Now if only I could go to the gym when my mind tells me i HAVE to go to the gym at this VERY MINUTE! =D
 
Like making the unmanifest the manifest.

The fun starts when you can make the abstract concrete.

And Leg, may I come to your village and train with you, O wise one? I have heard tales from across the land about the legendary man, or not even a man he was so powerful, who could tell himself to pick up a pencil. Oh yes, I must train with you. I beg of thee!
 
it's called short term memory. sometimes you'll see something and your brain will store it in your head and later when that information becomes relevant your brain will access that information so that it can be of use to you. yes, your brain is a powerful organ. but i don't see how this has anything to do with deja vu. this is just one of the many normal functions of your brain.

deja vu is:
The weird feeling you get when you remember a scene or event when you know you're actually experiencing it for the first time. Some people take it as evidence that they've lived a past life, but more than likely, it's just an uncommon but harmless chemical or electrical blip in your brain. Déjà vu is often a fairly enjoyable thing to experience (especially when you have double-déjà--the "I've experienced this period of déjà vu at least twice before" event) but it's not anything you want to base life lessons or philosophy on.


deja vu is:
The weird feeling you get when you remember a scene or event when you know you're actually experiencing it for the first time. Some people take it as evidence that they've lived a past life, but more than likely, it's just an uncommon but harmless chemical or electrical blip in your brain. Déjà vu is often a fairly enjoyable thing to experience (especially when you have double-déjà--the "I've experienced this period of déjà vu at least twice before" event) but it's not anything you want to base life lessons or philosophy on.
 
thursday said:
it's called short term memory. sometimes you'll see something and your brain will store it in your head and later when that information becomes relevant your brain will access that information so that it can be of use to you. yes, your brain is a powerful organ. but i don't see how this has anything to do with deja vu. this is just one of the many normal functions of your brain.

deja vu is:
The weird feeling you get when you remember a scene or event when you know you're actually experiencing it for the first time. Some people take it as evidence that they've lived a past life, but more than likely, it's just an uncommon but harmless chemical or electrical blip in your brain. Déjà vu is often a fairly enjoyable thing to experience (especially when you have double-déjà--the "I've experienced this period of déjà vu at least twice before" event) but it's not anything you want to base life lessons or philosophy on.


deja vu is:
The weird feeling you get when you remember a scene or event when you know you're actually experiencing it for the first time. Some people take it as evidence that they've lived a past life, but more than likely, it's just an uncommon but harmless chemical or electrical blip in your brain. Déjà vu is often a fairly enjoyable thing to experience (especially when you have double-déjà--the "I've experienced this period of déjà vu at least twice before" event) but it's not anything you want to base life lessons or philosophy on.


First of all, deja vu is a feeling that one has seen or heard something before. If you could still not see how this could be applied to deja vu then I'm giving up.
And last...I was thinking that I acquired gods-like abilities after all those psychoactive substances I’ve taken over the years…but all this only my short term memory. You crashed me.

You are also right about my brain that you refer to as organ but I would prefer if you call it a “very complicated mechanism not yet fully researched”

Thanks.
 
Ephoria Of Love said:
First of all, deja vu is a feeling that one has seen or heard something before. If you could still not see how this could be applied to deja vu then I'm giving up.
you haven't given any examples of this. all you've given as an example was you seeing words or phrases on a billboard or a sign and then using them in conversations later. first off, what kind of clairvoyant premonitions are you getting from road-side advertisements? do you see an ad for hamburgers and later when your friend starts talking to you about hamburgers you consider this deja vu? that's not deja vu, that's call remembering.

And last...I was thinking that I acquired gods-like abilities after all those psychoactive substances I’ve taken over the years…but all this only my short term memory. You crashed me.
yes, because we all know that you can gain god-like abilities simply by taking psychedelic drugs. wow, you're a real bright one. 8(

You are also right about my brain that you refer to as organ but I would prefer if you call it a “very complicated mechanism not yet fully researched”
stop abusing psychedelic drugs. you make the rest of us look bad.
 
The brain is an organ without a doubt. But what lies inside the said organ is mostly uncharted waters. The brain is only this big and weighs this much on average...The the capabilities of it...just for one example, you can travel ANYWHERE and DO ANYTHING inside your mind.

Ah yes. There's the brain, and there's the mind.
We may one day fully or close to fully understand the brain as a physical organ...but i dont see humans unlocking the inner workings of the intangible mind anytime soon. (if ever)
 
my pencil example was not merely sarcasm, but i am saying that picking up a pencil is no different from any other way you "make your own reality".

seriously, when you get down to it, it's all the same.

one day pick up a pencil, the next day, maybe annihilate a planet with your mind, or channel the ghost of Jerry Garcia, or whatever else your acid-fried mind is up to, i dunno...

but seriously, man, i dunno what you're getting at, cause it's all the same thing.

creating your own reality...well...your reality is also shared by everyone else, but yes..you..obviously have the power to change reality..duh...?!??! am i missing something???
 
I think this whole concept of consciously creating your own reality is simply based on whether or not you believe you can do it. If you don't believe it's possible then you won't do it.

I've been reading alot about this topic as of late. Basically what i've come to understand is that we ALL create our own reality, with our thoughts. Most people do this on the subconscious level. However if you can begin creating on the conscious level, you can make things you think manifest in reality.

Reality is created by thought energy. You think about something long enough, you will build enough thought energy around that thought and it will manifest.

The amount of time for some thoughts to manifest may take years. This is because we either change our minds or don't think about it enough. This is why most people do not see the connection.

If you want something to manifest in reality, keep thinking the same thing. Never think that you can't or won't have it. See yourself with it. The more positive thought energy out there, the faster whatever you're thinking about will manifest.
 
so if i sit here thinking about a cheeseburger for long enough it will materialize out of thin air? how much "thought energy" do i need to create a cheeseburger?

what's the standard unit of measurement for thought energy? is it kJ/I(kilo-Joules per Idiot)? what about metric? perhaps HoA/SD(Hits of Acid per Self-Delusion)?
 
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You may not be able to make a cheeseburger appear out of thin air, but you may happen to find, or someone may give you a free coupon for one after you've thought about it. But as I said before, this all comes down to belief in yourself. If you don't really believe you'll get the cheeseburger, or whatever it is you're thinking of, then you won't.

And I have no idea how thought energy is measured.
 
Read Prometheous Rising by Robert Anton Wilson, to put it short we manifest our own reality constructs. . .
 
Ive discovered that i have an unusual subliminal control over traffic systems, only when near the intersect. Its quite nice to practice, but I aint no god, so I guess there are days when I am more in tune with electrical waveform, and days when its like a stale cookie.
 
This thread reminds me of that movie "What The Bleep Do We Know?" I believe in the mind manifesting reality. Our reality is determined by our perception. I have had waaaay too many experiences of ... 'surprising coincedinces' to NOT believe that this true -- at least for my reality.
Nothing unnatural about the whole thing its just the way the universe works :) .
 
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