Thoughts can be defined as an idea, plan, opinion, picture
or anything that is formed in your mind. The concept of thoughts having the
power to create, alter and affect your reality is not new. People have been
claiming to do so for years. Going by the name of Mentalists, these people
practice what is known as “Telekinesis” or “Psychokinesis”. Mentalists claim to
have the ability to change, move or dematerialize an external object using the
sheer power of their mind.
The authenticity of Mentalists is a topic too vast and
unresolved to be debated.
Yet, one topic that has persisted and aroused the curiosity
of many is the effect of Human thoughts on the physical world. Many orators and
inspirational speakers have insisted time and again in different words, using
different adjectives, that our thoughts have the power to change the World, and
by controlling our thoughts, we can control the World. People may have different
views about the accuracy of this versus the easy moneymaking scheme that the
motivators may have in mind, but I personally have only one question. If so
many people believe that their thoughts can change their World, there must be
some truth to it: What is the science behind such logic? How do the thoughts
work?
Dr. Masaru Emoto is a famous Japanese energy scholar and
author, who conducted an experiment, which examined the effect of the exposure of
glasses of water to positive thoughts and prayer. He found that the crystals
that were formed after freezing these exposed glasses of water were much more
beautifully formed than any normal glass of water. He claims that human
thoughts and feelings have a direct observable effect on the structural
formation of ice crystals. The human body is 2/3rds water. If human
thoughts have such an effect on water, how adversely would it affect our body?
Scientific scholars, however, have dismissed Dr. Masaru Emoto’s experiments as
pseudoscience, but it does give us a lot to think about. Even if negative
thoughts do not create bad crystals, positive thoughts certainly create
beautiful ones.
According to Quantum Physics, our physical reality is proven
to be a very elaborate mirage, which is the result of a particular frequency.
Therefore, by changing, amplifying or altering this frequency, you can change
your physical and current reality. Since thoughts also produce this frequency,
by changing how and what you think, you can change the frequency and
consequently, your reality. Every time you entertain a particular thought, you
emit a very specific and corresponding frequency. Keeping in line with this
perspective, your thoughts directly shape your reality and your reality is
exactly what your thoughts make it.
Benjamin Disrael once said, “You will never go higher than
your thinking.” This is one of the truest statements ever made about our
thoughts. Before any action is performed, it has to originate in our thoughts.
Even if it is an on-the-spot action, the thought should have occurred before. So
the higher you think, the more the space for you to accomplish things. By
setting the bar very low, you will never be able to achieve anything above the
bar, because there has to be a thought before any action. Humans, also, have
the tendency to dwell and overthink negative thoughts, thus, spawning inaction.
Moreover, our thoughts are converted into action – intentionally or
unintentionally. Freudian Slips, for example, are the unintentional errors in
speech that are generally attributed to the presence and motivation of some
unconscious thought. Willingly or unwillingly, our thoughts are constantly
converted into action, and action creates our reality. By reigning in and
controlling our thoughts, we can effectively control our action and therefore,
our reality.
Buddha said, “Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as
your own unguarded thoughts.” The extent to which your thoughts affect your
reality is unknown but it cannot be denied that your thoughts have a direct
effect on yourself. The more positive your thoughts, the more positive is the
effect on yourself. The more negative the thoughts, the more negatively you are
affected. So let’s be positive! After all, what do we have to lose?