posted on Apr, 1 2011 @ 02:03 PM
reply to post by Seekeye2
I've actually been struck with this myself, recently. I think it's a grand over-arching theme or functionality of reality and ties a few things
together nicely.
To start, you've probably heard that 'reality as we know it is an illusion' or at least that matter and energy are basically different states of
the same thing, and so nothing's really solid - it's all just energy vibrating at certain frequencies. Looking at kirlian photography, you could
easily assume that we are giving off our own energy & frequencies, which would interact with everything around us.
I think this all goes hand-in-hand and is very real. I'm a believer, myself, and Yahushua (Jesus) taught that "...assuredly, I say to you, if you
have faith as a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move; and nothing will be impossible for
you." - I don't think he was just being spiritual and weird here, I think it was true (not always easy to have that kind of belief in something,
though).
Next, start looking into quantum physics with its (disputed) observer effect and other weirdness like the double-slit experiment. The involvement of
your mind with 'reality' appears to have observable effects.
Add the placebo effect, and I'm hooked on the idea that there's really not a whole lot in our universe that our minds can't control, interact with,
or make true on some level through faith/the Secret/whatever you want to call it. It seems like every day science discovers something more strange
that chips away at what we thought we knew...