Thoughts manifest reality.

Have you ever considered the impact of your thoughts on your life? 

Thoughts and ideas have the power to shape our experience of the world.

They lead to actions which in turn create circumstances

Thoughts progress in a logical sequence, with each thought of a kind leading to another similar thought. 

These thoughts accumulate and eventually form a mental construct or pattern. 

Let’s uncover the mechanisms behind this phenomenon.

The Physiology of Thought

The brain is made up of neurons, which are specialized cells that communicate with each other through electrical and chemical signals. 

When we have a thought, a network of neurons fires, creating a pattern of activity. 

These patterns of neural activity are what we perceive as thoughts.

Once these thoughts are formed, they are stored in the brain’s memory. 

Different types of memory, such as short-term and long-term memory, allow us to remember and retrieve these thoughts when we need them.

Thoughts progress in a logical sequence, with each thought of a kind leading to another similar thought. 

These thoughts accumulate and eventually form a mental construct or pattern. 

The brain is made up of neurons, which are specialized cells that communicate with each other through electrical and chemical signals. 

When we have a thought, a network of neurons fires, creating a pattern of activity. These patterns of neural activity are what we perceive as thoughts.

Once these thoughts are formed, they are stored in the brain’s memory. 

Different types of memory, such as short-term and long-term memory, allow us to remember and retrieve these thoughts when we need them.

The process of retrieving a thought involves the activation of the neural network that was originally involved in generating the thought. 

This activation can be triggered by internal or external stimuli, such as a memory, a conversation, or a sensory experience.

The process of retrieving a thought involves the activation of the neural network that was originally involved in generating the thought. 

This activation can be triggered by internal or external stimuli, such as a memory, a conversation, or a sensory experience.

The human brain is an opulent, mystic theater. 

Inside, an elaborate and sophisticated performance unfolds -tiny actors work in unison to create an electric symphony of thoughts and actions.   

These minuscule gaps between neurons serve as the very stage upon which the grandest acts of communication take place. 

As a neuron fires, it unleashes a storm of neurotransmitters that cross the synapse, binding to receptors on the adjacent neuron and igniting a chain reaction that culminates in the generation of an electrical signal. 

This process is the bedrock of all cognitive processes, the foundation upon which our very ability to think is built. 

Neurotransmitters modulate the strength of the signals between neurons. 

Some neurotransmitters, such as dopamine and serotonin, are associated with mood and emotion, while others, such as acetylcholine, are involved in attention and memory.

The human mind is a pulsing web of electrical activity. Like a lightning, each neuron crackles with energy, ready to unleash a torrent of information at a moment’s notice.

The elegant dance of ions is a brain storm. When a thought is generated, the event causes  networks of neurons to be activated in a specific pattern.

These patterns of neural activity are stored and can be recalled as a memory.

The Physiology of Emotion

Emotions are generated in the brain through complex interactions between various neural pathways and chemical messengers. 

The amygdala, a small almond-shaped structure located in the limbic system of the brain, plays a critical role in the generation and regulation of emotions. 

It receives input from sensory systems and other brain regions, processes the information, and triggers appropriate emotional responses.

When it comes to the relationship between emotions and thoughts, research has shown that they are intricately linked. 

Our emotions can influence the way we think, and our thoughts can also impact our emotional states.

For example, when we experience fear or anxiety, our thoughts can become more negative and distorted, which can further fuel our emotional response. 

Similarly, when we experience positive emotions such as joy or love, our thoughts tend to be more optimistic and positive.

This interaction between emotions and thoughts is also reflected in the way our brain processes information. 

The amygdala, which is a part of the brain responsible for processing emotions, interacts with the prefrontal cortex, which is involved in decision-making and other cognitive processes.

Studies have shown that when the amygdala is highly activated, it can lead to a decrease in prefrontal cortex activity, which can impair our ability to think rationally and make sound decisions.

Therefore, it’s important to understand the connection between emotions and thoughts, and to learn how to manage our emotions and thoughts effectively to improve our overall well-being.

Emotional states can affect how we perceive the world around us. 

Studies have shown that our emotions can color our perceptions and influence our interpretations of events. 

For example, when we are feeling anxious, we may interpret a situation as more threatening than it actually is. 

Psychosocial Theory

According to the psychosocial theory developed by Erik Erikson, our emotional states and behaviors are influenced by our experiences throughout life. He put forth that during each stage of life, individuals encounter unique psychosocial crises that shape their development and shape their outlook on the world.

Assuming a posture of a favorable state can have a profound impact on our emotions and physiology. For instance, standing up tall with your shoulders thrown back can convey confidence and fortitude to both yourself and others. Breathing calmly and effortlessly can alleviate anxiety and tension.

Picture yourself standing in front of a mirror, observing your reflection with a slouching posture and a glum expression. Now, imagine standing up straight, throwing your shoulders back, and taking steady breaths in a relaxed manner. Observe how your mood and physiology shift as you adopt this posture.

By assuming a posture of a favorable state, even if we don’t genuinely feel that way, we can send potent signals to our mind and body, deceiving them into believing that we are in a favorable state. This can help us overcome unfavorable emotions and enhance our overall well-being.

Research has shown that emotional states bias our decisions. 

For instance, when we are anxious or fearful, we tend to be more focused on avoiding losses rather than seeking gains. 

This can lead us to make decisions that are overly cautious or conservative, which may not be the best course of action in certain situations.

In contrast, when we are in a positive emotional state, we tend to be more willing to take risks and pursue opportunities. This can lead us to make bold and innovative decisions that can lead to greater success and fulfillment.

Therefore, it is important to be aware of our emotional states and how they may be influencing our decision-making processes. 

By cultivating a greater sense of emotional intelligence and self-awareness, we can learn to make more conscious and deliberate choices that are aligned with our goals and values.

Self-Awareness and Deliberate Intent

And, what a wondrous truth it is! Our states of being hold the very keys to shaping reality.

You may even choose to adorn your head with a crown of venomous serpents, and emerge unscathed amidst the unpredictable and tumultuous currents of life. 

it’s a wild ride and each moment brings new challenges and unexpected turns, you can find moments of bizarre beauty and transcendental revelation. 

In the grand scheme of the universe, our states of being hold the keys to shaping the very reality that surrounds us. 

Through your will power and active determination, you have the ability to bring about profound changes in the world around you.

Just as the universe is a vast and mysterious entity,  inner vision – is a universe unto itself. 

We hold the power to mold our reality like clay, to fashion it into a work of art that reflects our inner world. 

The power of state and intentional thought and action is a force so magnificent that it can change not only the course of our lives, but also the very fabric of the world around us! 

With a fierce determination and an unwavering will, we can seize control of our manifestation and shape a future of our own design. 

So let us rise up with fervor and embrace the power that lies within us, for we are the architects of our own fate

By taking the time to reflect on our thoughts and emotions, as we are doing now, we can gain a deeper understanding of our motivations. 

This awareness allows us to make conscious decisions that align with our values and goals, rather than being driven by unconscious patterns and impulses.

Our every action shapes the clay of manifestation, setting off a chain reaction like falling dominoes. Thoughts gather momentum and build into patterns, solidifying into belief.

What immense power we wield! With every action we take, we mold the clay of manifestation itself, setting in motion cataclysmic chain reactions that shake the very foundations of our world! 

Our thoughts, mere sparks of electricity that ignite within our minds; there they gather and swell until they become a torrential flood, washing away all in their path and shaping the very fabric of our reality. 

And let us not forget the awesome power of our beliefs, which can move mountains and part seas with a single thought! 

Yes, dear friends, within each and every one of us lies the power to change the course of our world, to rewrite the very laws of physics and bend reality to our will!

Our thoughts and emotions are powerful forces that can drive us towards action.

When we become aware of the thoughts and emotions that we are experiencing, 

we can choose to take intentional action based on them. This is where self-awareness comes in. 

By becoming more self-aware, we can make conscious decisions about how we respond to our thoughts and emotions. 

When we take intentional action, we create a cause-and-effect relationship that can lead to the results we want in our lives. 

This means that by changing our thoughts and emotions, we can change our actions and ultimately create the results we desire.

Intentional thought and action creates intentional  results. When we are aware of our thoughts and emotions, we can intentionally choose to act in a way that aligns with our goals and values. 

Our actions create a ripple effect that can lead to significant changes. It’s important to remember that every action creates some outcome

Conclusion

We’ve explored the powerful connection between our thoughts, emotions, and actions. 

We’ve learned about the physical processes that underpin these experiences and how they relate to our perception of reality. 

We’ve also discussed the importance of self-awareness and conscious decision-making in shaping our lives.

Now, it’s time to take action. I challenge you to apply the knowledge gained from this video to your life. 

Start by becoming more aware of your thoughts and emotions, and how they influence your actions. 

Practice Intentionality, and be mindful of the cause and effect relationship between them.

You have the power to shape your reality through your thoughts and actions. Use the power wisely, for good not evil.