Quantum Consciousness: A quantum Leap from independent thinking to quantum thinking. Independent thinking is a violation of the rules. Oleg Smirnoff
Consciousness: A quantum Leap from independent thinking to quantum thinking
Independent thinking is a violation of the rules
Oleg Smirnoff
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© Oleg Smirnoff, 2024
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1. The Quantum Success Code: how our consciousness shapes reality
In my first book, I sought to lift the veil of mystery that shrouds the amazing connection between the quantum world, its informational essence and our daily lives. This is the very reality that we used to consider objective and unchangeable. Recent research in the field of quantum mechanics has led to a striking conclusion: our consciousness, thinking, perception of the world around us and beliefs play a colossal, truly decisive role in shaping our objective reality, being, experience and, of course, success. Think of people who radiate confidence in themselves and their abilities. These are those who, instead of impassable obstacles, see exciting opportunities and non-standard solutions. Have you noticed that they are the ones who achieve their goals more often than others and are lucky? However, it would be a mistake to say that success and luck depend entirely on us. There are also external factors: the social environment, the level of education, available resources and opportunities, as well as a case that can change the course of life overnight. But where do these “external factors” come from? Are they not a kind of reflection of our consciousness, our thoughts and beliefs? In my book, I not only analyze in detail the impact of these factors on human life, but also consider their deep relationship with our consciousness, mentality, and even with the physical laws of the material world, which we used to consider objective reality. Based on the latest scientific research in the field of quantum physics, neuroscience and psychology, we will try to figure out why some people seem to pursue success and luck, while others, on the contrary, are doomed to constant failures. This topic is becoming especially relevant in the modern world, where the rapid development of technology and the changing social context require us to constantly adapt and rethink our views. For example, in recent years, more and more research has confirmed that positive thinking and self-confidence can significantly influence success in various areas of life. The psychology of success explores how our beliefs and attitudes shape not only our behavior, but also how the world around us reacts to us. People with positive and independent thinking are more likely to make active and extraordinary decisions, which, in turn, opens up new opportunities for them. They can be more persistent and find non-standard solutions in difficult situations. On the other hand, negative attitudes can make it difficult to achieve goals. People who constantly doubt themselves and think in a formulaic way often miss opportunities for fear of failure or criticism. This creates a vicious circle where failures confirm their negative beliefs, and they become increasingly withdrawn and insecure. In addition, it is worth considering the influence of our environment. Equally important is the question of how we perceive failures. People who view failures as temporary and surmountable are more likely to recover and continue to move forward. In contrast, those who perceive failures as personal failures may experience lasting emotional consequences, which makes it difficult for them to develop further. Thus, in my book, I hope not only to sort out these complex relationships, but also to offer readers practical recommendations that will help them change their perception of reality and, perhaps, achieve success. We can learn to control our thoughts and emotions, as well as use the quantum principles of consciousness to create a more favorable reality. Ultimately, understanding this connection can be the key to improving our quality of life and achieving the goals we set for ourselves.
In this book, I hope you will be able to delve into the amazing connection between the quantum world and the informational nature of our reality. Here we will discuss how our consciousness functions at the quantum level, and how exactly we create our own reality through our thoughts and intentions. You will learn how collective thinking shapes not only individual, but also general ideas about the world, including those aspects that we used to perceive as objective and unchangeable. A key aspect of our discussion will be the mechanism by which our thinking influences the formation of objective reality. Scientific research shows that our thoughts, emotions and beliefs can not only influence our perception of the world, but also directly shape events in our lives. For example, the concept of “positive thinking” and visualization can help achieve desired results, because our expectations and intentions create certain vibrations that interact with the surrounding reality. We will also look at the role of external factors such as social norms, media, and cultural attitudes that can have a significant impact on our thinking and perception. These factors can both support and distort our understanding of what is real. It is important to learn to recognize their influence so as not to become a victim of manipulation and stereotypes. In addition, the book will offer many practical methods to neutralize the negative influence of external factors. You will learn how you can use meditation, mindfulness and other techniques to protect your mind from unnecessary influences. We will also discuss how negative situations can be transformed into opportunities for growth and development, using them to our advantage. Ultimately, the goal is to help you realize your power as the creator of your reality, and to share with you how to use this power to create a life full of joy, success and harmony. You will receive tools and knowledge that will help you not only realize your role in shaping reality, but also actively influence the world around you, creating a space for positive changes.
2.Prisoners of their own perception: how to break the vicious circle?
Let’s delve into a complex and fascinating topic concerning how our consciousness shapes the reality that we perceive as objective and unchangeable. Let’s touch on a complex and fascinating topic – how our consciousness forms a reality that we consider objective and unshakable, and then how this formed reality, in turn, affects us and forms our idea of it. This vicious circle-like relationship underlies the observer effect in quantum mechanics and has far-reaching implications for our understanding of the world and ourselves. The key idea is that we are not passive observers of objective reality from our point of view, but actively shape it with our consciousness, thoughts and beliefs. I described how this happens and how to transform objective reality in the first book (Quantum Consciousness: the Transformation of Reality) and I will not dwell on the processes taking place here in detail. In this part, we will look at the formation of collective reality and how we are driven into template thinking. How we are offered to live, by and large, in someone else’s reality and according to someone else’s, and often just alien patterns.
Quantum mechanics, despite its complexity and paradoxical nature, offers a very intriguing concept that we humans are not just observers, but active participants in the creation of our reality. This can be compared to the work of an artist who, using his brush, creates a unique work of art. So we, with the help of our consciousness, attention, personal experience and actions, form the reality that we perceive on a daily basis. The information interpretation of quantum mechanics opens up a fascinating picture. She argues that in the Universe, in a single space-time continuum, everything coexists: the past, the present, and the future. This means that at the same time there are all potential variants of events – both those that can happen and those that seem unrealistic to us. Imagine a huge library with all the possible stories that can happen in our lives on the shelves. And every time we make a decision or direct our attention to something, we sort of open one of these books, making it a reality. How does this mysterious selection process happen? The concept of “collapse of the wave function” occupies an important place in quantum mechanics. If we imagine the “wave function” as a set of all possible events, then “collapse” will mean choosing one of these options, which becomes our present. The question is how exactly do we carry out this collapse. First, our attention and observation affect the probability of an event. For example, if we focus on a goal, we thereby increase the chances of achieving it. Secondly, our actions can directly change the course of events. For example, if we decide to help a friend in a difficult situation, it can radically change his life. However, it is important to understand that we are