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Imagine an artist that is painting the picture we experience as reality... What if we could reach out and take hold of the artist's brush... What if we could push those strokes in a positive direction?... And what if the artist that paints your reality,... was you? The story I am about to tell, is about you. It is about how you are creating, through quantum reality, the world that you experience. It is a story of illusion and reality, and how they are in fact one and the same. As modern physicists and psychologists reach further for new answers, we find them standing face to face. The observer…mehr

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Imagine an artist that is painting the picture we experience as reality... What if we could reach out and take hold of the artist's brush... What if we could push those strokes in a positive direction?... And what if the artist that paints your reality,... was you? The story I am about to tell, is about you. It is about how you are creating, through quantum reality, the world that you experience. It is a story of illusion and reality, and how they are in fact one and the same. As modern physicists and psychologists reach further for new answers, we find them standing face to face. The observer has become an integral part of the equation in physics, and physical creation has become an inseparable part of human psychology. Look in the mirror and you come face to face with the artist that is painting your life. You need to know the rules. You need to know how to hold the brush and mix the paint to create the life you really want. The gap between scientific knowledge and measurable experience was finally bridged in 1905. Einstein's "Special Theory of Relativity" explained the relationships between the four physical dimensions of our experience, and created a whole new set of questions, questions about thought, perception, and energy. Questions about how our observation of the physical world affects what we see. Answers to those questions have come one by one over the last 98 years. Nearly a century of additional research has created a world of unprecedented new technologies, and with them, a new vision of our world has emerged, a vision of a world in which our observation has a dramatic effect on reality. We have been forced to bridge the gap between physics and psychology with a new theory; a theory that explains the relationship between physical experience and our observation of it, a theory that makes a direct connection between our thoughts and our experience of reality. This new theory has finally pierced the veil of illusion to reveal the inner workings and aweso