The world of things is different than it appears to us. The great philosophers of all times agree on this. Indian philosophy, for example, regards the world we perceive as a "veil of maya". As something that blocks our view of the essential, the true reality. This inkling of a reality that lies "behind" the material world perceived by us has long been scientifically proven.

 

Experiments of quantum physics have shown that the basis of all matter is energy. What appears to us as solid, e.g. our desk or our own body, receives its form by a certain oscillation frequency. All matter consists of small energy vortices. Even the world of thoughts and feelings, which is invisible to us, consists of this electromagnetic energy.

 

Perhaps you ask yourself what meaning this has for your life? Up to now we assumed that "out there" an objective world exists. A world that faces us. A world that we cannot influence. A world to which we can only react. But this is not the case. Even the quantum physicists were astonished about this.

 

Rather, we ourselves shape reality with our thoughts and feelings. How is that possible? All matter, but also every feeling and every thought consists of electromagnetic energy. This energy of our thoughts influences e.g. the cells of our body. The placebo effect makes this clear. Patients feel the effect of a tablet without therapeutic content. It is their belief in the effect that can change their body chemistry to the point of complete healing. Mind and body are not separate entities. Rather, they are far more closely connected than previously thought.

 

Though invisible, thoughts and feelings can influence matter. With them we shape our own reality, mostly without knowing it. Dr. Joe Dispenza has researched how this happens in every moment of our everyday life. The philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer grasped this today quantum-physically proven fact in an intuitive way in his work with the title: "The world as will and imagination".