Resistance
is Futile, What You Resist You Empower
by Shelia Norling
What you resist will persist. This is not just a cliché.
Quantum physics is demonstrating quite clearly that what we
put our attention on becomes more real and you cannot
resist something without giving it your attention. In fact,
when you resist something you are empowering it.
Ever
wonder why those patterns we resist in life (i.e. weight,
illness, struggle, poverty) continue regardless of our
efforts to change them? When the motivation is to “fix” or
“change” something that we judge as “wrong” or “bad”, we
actually empower it to continue in our lives.
How can this be? It can be helpful to take a peek behind
the curtain at what we define as reality.
By definition we say that “reality” is anything that has
the quality or state of being “real.” And we define “real”
as that which is genuine, not imaginary; that which exists.
What we may come to realize (i.e. make real), as scientists
of all fields are discovering, is that we do not have
adequate language to describe, or even distinguish, that
which is “real” from that which is “not real.”
Over time, what we have decided is real and what is not
real has changed dramatically. The key word here is
“decided.” When we decide that something is real (to
realize) it becomes real for us. When enough people (or the
“right” people), especially those with credentials, agree
that something is real, we as a population accept it
without question.
Once we decide that something is real, we “discover” proof
that we are right. It happens sometimes that we then
discover “proof” that we are not right. This can create
quite a dilemma if we don’t realize that we are the
deciding factor in what is real and what is not real.
Let’s take a closer look…
Matter is defined as a collection of particles that we call
atoms. Everything physical is made up of atoms. Atoms can
be a difficult concept to “realize.” It can be helpful to
use an analogy. If a baseball were enlarged to the size of
the Earth, the atoms that comprise the baseball would be
about the size of cherries. Trillions upon trillions of
atoms combine to form that which we call physical matter.
Taken a step further, it can be enlightening to realize
that atoms, those little things that everything physical
consists of, are mostly empty space. At the core of each
atom is a nucleus (made up of neutrons and protons) that
contains vast amounts of energy (i.e. nuclear energy).
According to Albert Einstein, matter is energy and energy
is matter. Again, an analogy can be helpful. If an atom
were enlarged to the size of the Earth, the nucleus at the
core of the atom would be about the size of a cherry.
That which defines the circumference or outer edge of an
atom is an “orbit” of electrons. The electrons don’t
actually orbit the nucleus, however. Instead they blink in
and out of existence “somewhere” within a potential orbital
area. Everything else besides the nucleus and the electrons
is empty space. Quantum physics has further demonstrated
that the nucleus is mostly empty space as well (the analogy
of the cherry continues).
Here’s a mind blower...the “empty space” within one atom
has now been mathematically proven to contain a trillion
times more creative energy than all the matter across a 20
billion light year spanse of the universe! But
wait...there’s more! We influence this creative energy with
our intention! Intention is how we direct our attention.
The energy of an atom, it’s electrons and nucleus, exists
sometimes as a wave function, which is non-physical
(non-local), and sometimes as a particle, which is physical
(local). This gives the impression that they blink into and
out of “existence.” What determines whether they exist or
not? We do.
Quantum physics is demonstrating that the “act of
observing” literally changes that which is observed. It is
the act of observation (extending one’s attention toward)
that causes an atom to change from a non-physical wave
function to a physical particle.
Can you get the power of this?
When you put your attention on something you are literally
creating matter – changing waves to particles. How do you
put your attention on something? You decide. When you
decide, you create. Perhaps the phrase “We create our own
reality” is not metaphorical but precise.
So let’s summarize what we’ve looked at so far. Matter is
made of atoms. Atoms are mostly empty space yet contain
unimaginable amounts of energy. Atoms blink into and out of
existence as attention is supplied and removed. We decide,
at some level, where to put our attention and therefore,
what is “real” in this moment. We literally “realize”
matter.
This brings us back to where we began... what you put your
attention on becomes more real and you cannot resist
something without giving it your attention. When you resist
something, you empower it.
If you want to make changes in your life, make peace with
“what is” and choose what you prefer. Give more attention
to what you want than to what you don’t want. Every time
you complain or repeat the story about what you don’t want,
you are making it more real in your life.
May you realize all that you prefer.
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Shelia Norling has been exploring the mechanics of reality
for over two decades. Visit her online at
www.Tweakability.com.
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