How the Law of Attraction works: Quantum Physics
Now don't let the word physics scare you off. I didn't study physics in school. I took Chemistry in high school, Astronomy, Geology and Biology in college. That was the extent of my science classes. (I know, it's more than many people, but I still didn't take physics.) But physics is the science of the physical. Since manifesting wealth, abundance and things this is the science we found to be most appropriate. This relationship was discovered on accident. I won't go into the history, there are many scientific resources that can do that and explain further this emerging science.
A basic understanding of Quantum Physics
Let's look at what things in the physical world are made up of. What you see (tables, chairs, people) is the collection of smaller parts that make up the whole of what you see. Breaking things down into units we next go to molecules, molecules are made up of atoms. Atoms are made up of subatomic particles such as electrons, protons and neutrons. These are not
physical items themselves, but little bits or packets of energy. Kind of like postcards we get in the mail. Postcards are pieces of information about locations or animals, etc.
These subatomic particles are only packets of energy, so, at the most basic level of the physical world, is in fact, energy.
Now don't let the word physics scare you off. I didn't study physics in school. I took Chemistry in high school, Astronomy, Geology and Biology in college. That was the extent of my science classes. (I know, it's more than many people, but I still didn't take physics.) But physics is the science of the physical. Since manifesting wealth, abundance and things this is the science we found to be most appropriate. This relationship was discovered on accident. I won't go into the history, there are many scientific resources that can do that and explain further this emerging science.
A basic understanding of Quantum Physics
Let's look at what things in the physical world are made up of. What you see (tables, chairs, people) is the collection of smaller parts that make up the whole of what you see. Breaking things down into units we next go to molecules, molecules are made up of atoms. Atoms are made up of subatomic particles such as electrons, protons and neutrons. These are not
physical items themselves, but little bits or packets of energy. Kind of like postcards we get in the mail. Postcards are pieces of information about locations or animals, etc.
These subatomic particles are only packets of energy, so, at the most basic level of the physical world, is in fact, energy.
Brainwaves
Through the process of developing technology that can measure our brainwaves, EEGs, have been able to see that the brain functions with electrical impulses. These impulses act or vibrate on different frequencies, which can be measured with the EEGs. The brain has different types of frequencies that we call brainwaves such as Alpha, Beta, Delta and
Theta.
Different brainwaves are predominate in different states of our consciousness. Alpha when we are in a state of physical and mental relaxation, although aware of what is happening around us, its frequency are around 7 to 13 pulses per second. Beta emitted when we are consciously alert, or we feel agitated, tense, afraid, with frequencies ranging from 13 to 60 pulses per second in the Hertz scale. Theta more or less 4 to 7 pulses, it is a state of somnolence with reduced consciousness. Delta when there is unconsciousness, deep sleep or catalepsy, emitting between 0.1 and 4 cycles per second. See how the frequencies of the brainwaves affect how our minds work.
Depending on our state, one pattern of brainwaves is more dominate than the others. But there are techniques that once learned and developed can alter you state and make that brainwave pattern more dominate.
Now that we know that everything is made up of energy and our brain operates in different frequencies let's look at how our brainwave energy patterns and those of other people and particles of physical objects are attracted to each other.
Think of music. Whether you know how to play or not, you can hear and feel the music. Music, in fact all sound, is vibrations. We won't go into how sound and hearing work, that can be looked at from other sources. Musical notes made with good tones make us feel good and are pleasing to the ears. Notes that are discordant are unpleasant to listen to and feel "weird." Like music, thoughts are those that vibrate and those that vibrate good: happy, joy, content, etc. are ones that make us feel good. Those that vibrate bad make us feel bad such as, hate, anger, guilt, distrust.
When notes are close to a vibrational frequency with other notes they are said to be in harmony. Taking this a step further, multiple good notes of music are a diddy, a song, a concert. Similarly, multiple good feelings are a good moment, a good day or a good life. As we of similar thoughts are in harmony with each other we develop harmonious relationships as friends, lovers, spouses, etc.
Keep in mind that although some notes of similar vibrational frequencies can be harmonious, they may not be pleasing to some yet may be pleasing to others.
Now these thoughts we are thinking, good or bad / positive or negative, are what we vibrate into the concert hall of the universe and the vibrational equivalent are attracted to us and we to them and hence our concert is written by us, for us.
Our different states of conscienceousness (alpha, beta, theta, delta) are always vibrating, always attracting the vibrational equivalent to us and for us. Next, we'll learn a little bit about taking control of our thoughts and patterns that will attract positive people, things and events into our lives.
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