I talk about paying attention to what you think about. However, I will focus on how your thoughts not only affect you, but the effect they have on the world.

How do my thoughts affect anyone else?  Much less the whole world?

We’re interconnected

Science proved we are all connected on an energetic level. This section of science is fascinating. Remember my article on the experiment with hundreds of people meditating at the same time on peace? In that experiment it is proven that thoughts do affect the outcome in communities.

Einstein’s theory of general relativity looks at the cosmic scales and the relationship between gravity, time and space. It predicts continuum to an infinitive point of singularity.

The God Gene is found in each of us. Photos of the God Gene are specular.

The Law of One states, “The first known thing in the creation is infinity. Infinity is a creation.”

Try a simple experiment to see how you thoughts affect someone else. I want you to look at someone who’s not aware that you are there. Now, I want you to think about what you are seeing them do at that moment. Watch and see how long it takes them to turn around and look in your direction. You’ve had that happen to you. You felt someone looking at you and you turned around to see who is looking at you.

Take it a step further

Keep in mind what you already know about the meditation experiment and the experience of feeling someone looking at you.

Therefore, how do we apply what we already know about being interconnected? Furthermore, why should you care?

Because of what we’re being fed by mainstream news media about a nuclear event on the verge of happening, people are fearful. Fear is what the news media focuses on because it attracts more viewers.

Another key point is that fear keeps us bound. As a matter of fact, we are easily manipulated once fear takes over. Thinking is foggy and making a decision becomes more difficult.

So what do we do?

Take control of your emotions. Don’t believe everything you hear on the mainstream news media. In addition, do your own research. We are highly intelligent and by using our own critical thinking one will know the truth in any situation.

Go back to the basics. Pay attention to your thoughts. If everyone is living in fear of what might happen, then the fear is what the collective will project. Also, once we change our thoughts, situations in the world will change. Remember the meditation experiment, crime when down drastically during that two week period.

Change your focus. Basically, if you want to change the world, then you start with changing your perspective. We have no control over “what ifs” or “what might happen”. Stay in the present moment. The present moment is all we have. The Past is just that, past. The Future isn’t here.

Form your own support group of like minded people. As it is noted, when two or more come together in agreement on a topic, change happens.

Summary

Certainly, the above advise may seem “simple minded”, but it is in the simplest of thoughts and moments that change is made.

Instead of worrying about the escalating inflation and all the issues that go with it, focus on what you can do. You can consolidate your errands to one trip. Make a plan on what you can do.

Most of all, join with others to focus on changing the outcome of what is going on in the world around us. As we hold each other up in support, the energy begins to change.

After all, as the light becomes brighter, the darkness recedes into nothingness.

So, What Are You Thinking?