At the recent Sages and Scientists Symposium, Deepak Chopra summarized the talk given by Henry Stapp, a theoretical physicist and an expert on the connection between mind and matter, as follows: “Every choice that we make consciously through our free will influences the future evolution of physical universe.”
We all have a vitally important role to play in creating the world of our future. Our individual conscious thoughts and choices contribute to global and universal consciousness, which determines our reality according to quantum physics.
We will discuss quantum physics in future articles. Here, we will provide seven guidelines for right thinking and right choices.
First, love yourself and believe in yourself. Eliminate self-criticism. Even if there are things about you that you want to change, you are not faulty. Self-criticism and fault finding is a false assessment of your true value.
“You must love yourself before you love another. By accepting yourself and fully being what you are, your simple presence can make others happy. “– Author Unknown
Second, always take responsibility for your decisions, your emotions, your energy, and your behaviors – no blame and no excuses. Choose to have a positive attitude, no matter what your circumstances are.We all have a vitally important role to play in creating the world of our future. Our individual conscious thoughts and choices contribute to global and universal consciousness, which determines our reality according to quantum physics.
We will discuss quantum physics in future articles. Here, we will provide seven guidelines for right thinking and right choices.
First, love yourself and believe in yourself. Eliminate self-criticism. Even if there are things about you that you want to change, you are not faulty. Self-criticism and fault finding is a false assessment of your true value.
“You must love yourself before you love another. By accepting yourself and fully being what you are, your simple presence can make others happy. “– Author Unknown
“Everything can be taken from a man or a woman but one thing: the last of human freedoms to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.” –Viktor Frankl, Holocaust survivor and author of “Man’s Search for Meaning”
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