Quantum entanglement and the Power of Intention

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Published 2007-11-19

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  • @mindvolution
    "Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves." C.G.Jung
  • @purrrfect78
    It is so interesting how closely linked spirituality and quantum entanglement is. It is kinda crazy but so unbelievable amazing at the same time!
  • @mindvolution
    I know what intention and positive mindset makes in my life. This is as far as I can say. Apart from all the "psy-phenomena" events I have randomly experienced like knowing when a friend is coming unexpectedly to visit, or a reckon for an event that happens a few days later, quite often just insignificant situations that I "forsee" in advance. It is like a thought that occurs to you and it is not different from all your other thoughts. Makes me wonder a lot, but I know mind is not a hoax
  • @mrpregnant
    Quantum Entanglement is pervasively known as The God Effect, it’s the synchronicity between spatially separated particles on an infinitesimally subatomic scale regardless of their distance. When entanglement occurs, there’s a correlation between their momentum, velocity and spin in their state of entanglement, and their speed in which information propagates between particles seem instantaneous, regardless of their fluctuation in space. An inseparable relationship first introduced by Erwin Schrodinger in 1935.
  • @crawlFace
    We also grow this power naturally through all the regular things we do in our daily lives. It's just that many look for some fantastical behaviour to prove the point because other things seem lackluster, but they're not; they should be viewed as a triumphant beautiful relationship between us and everything interacting with us. For ex: You want a bus to stop for you, you wave it down by signaling with your hand. You want someone to listen or notice you, you call out to them or approach them.
  • @crawlFace
    Fundamentally, there is no doubt in my mind that it is relevant. Throughout our lives we hint at understanding this. One classic example: "Together we stand, divided we fall."
  • @crawlFace
    I think one of the more overlooked sciences and recognitions we have is the science of: Probability. I can not stress enough how advanced this understanding can be. In fact, probability is only half the picture. The whole nature of it is called: Possibility, and there's not a single thing in existence that could not be represented as a possibility or in terms of possibility.
  • @crawlFace
    What makes things extra complicated is that we are living in a reality of "mind-over-matter". Rather than looking for fantastical possibilities, the amazing is happening all around us and it is visible for everyone to see. In our world we control the property of our world. We physically handle materials and intentionally construct a civilization that meets our needs and desires. Basically we surround our selves with our design. Macro and micro natures are involved in this control of ours.
  • @crawlFace
    We keep looking "beyond" for some ultimate answer or perspective that will put all the pieces in their right place. We keep looking beyond a limit, beyond infinity, beyond the beginning, etc, beyond ourselves, beyond the stars, beyond the furthest distance we can see, beyond the beyond, etc. My friends, we fell victim to a classic: "the grass is always greener on the other side".
  • @crawlFace
    Just a quick reminder when it comes to examples that can take some of the concepts of this video out of proportion: For anyone thinking they can just snap their fingers or impose their will with a single moment's thought and have instant desired result, we need to remember that an entire planet is snapping their fingers and imposing their thoughts, not just you or me. An entire planet is wishing for this and that, or operating for such and such, etc. That means billions of intention interacting!
  • @crawlFace
    I go through phases of the year where I work a serious amount of overtime, we all do, and I noticed something interesting, especially surrounded in "big" cities such as NYC. I noticed that I could easy go through the entire day without looking at the sky! Just think about that for a moment. I started watching fellow brothers and sisters in the same situations. We get so busy, even doing good things, spending time/supporting family, etc. We can go days on end without looking at the sky!! wow
  • @jimmo42
    I think the Richard Feyman quote is anecdotal. I have never seen it "officially" connected with him. Also, Feyman did not "discover" quantum physics. It predates him by a couple of decades. Speaking of decades, Richard Feyman died 20 years ago and quite A LOT has happened in those 20 years.
  • @breaneainn
    Neat and tidy my friend. My post was a general comment on the tone of the vid, and meant with 'youtube distain'. Kudos for defining 'soft solipsism' in 4 lines. Wi-five bro.
  • @elevadon
    Out of nowhere, they came up with the notion that a consciousness created the universe.
  • @mindvolution
    a defining factor of the way your life goes. Your thoughts shape what you are and your personality reflects on your life, your relationships and everything you do and attempt. What do you mean "Cult"? What CULT? This is quantum physics applied to the very nature of our minds and the interaction between our minds and reality that our minds exist in
  • @crawlFace
    The use and representation of intention can create a lot of question, but here's an equivalent in application that all of us are familiar with: Let's say you are having a conversation with someone who just had a "great" day, but you had a "bad" day and you're just not feeling supportive during your conversation. So now...
  • @mindvolution
    The name of the movie is "What the bleep do we know?! and "Down the Rabbit hole" is the extended, full version. It is a very interesting documentary and provides a more encompassing worldview than the average one most people are used to. Of course you don't watch it as if it speaks the universal undeniable truth - you think for yourself and observe your own experience as consciously aware as you could possible achieve to be! :]
  • @crawlFace
    I consider: basically existence identifies itself, and all things that exist naturally identify existence, especially since existence equals all things. Hence, all things are said to be an expression of what it means to exist. It is actually a system that does not have the option for anything else, and in this sense I have always considered it absolute.
  • @iamdk007
    its not wishing is bringing the possibility or raising the odds by feeling it. if you want rain feel the feeling of smelling it, tasting it, feeling it. through that feeling we open the possibility. its the true potential of consciousness
  • @TheNewLemurian
    2 of 2 Tony Burroughs who wrote The Code 10 Intentions for a Better World is a master at this and he has started many Intention Circles across the world. I'm posting a video response so you can discover more about Tony's work. Intention is practical and far more powerful than you can imagine. And remember to have fun with it.