Before we delve into approaches for manifestation, it's crucial to gain a deeper understanding of the phenomenon itself. However, if you’re in not a science nerd, feel free to scroll down to the end of this article for the techniques.
The practice of prayer, affirmations and manifestation has long transcended the realms of spirituality to pique the interest of scientific inquiry. The intersection of faith, positive thought, and cognitive processes has prompted researchers to explore the potential effects of prayer and affirmations on mental well-being, physical health, and overall life satisfaction. This convergence of science and spirituality raises intriguing questions about the influence of these practices on the human mind and body. In this exploration, we delve into the emerging field that seeks to unravel the mysteries behind the science of prayer and affirmations, examining the research, theories, and insights that shed light on the profound connections between belief systems, affirming thoughts, and the intricate workings of our reality. We come to realize that is more to our physical world.
The techniques of intention setting such as Prayer and Affirmations are just a couple of ways humans can tap into little known part of our reality we experience. A fundamental theory that has been making headway on explaining this reality is Quantum Physics. It describes the behavior of matter and energy at the smallest scales. Several key scientific phenomena support the existence and validity of quantum mechanics. Here are three of the most significant:
Double-Slit Experiment (1801, 20th Century): Thomas Young's double-slit experiment, initially conducted in 1801, demonstrated the wave-particle duality of light. When light passes through two closely spaced slits, an interference pattern is observed on the screen behind the slits, suggesting that light behaves as a wave. In the 20th century, this experiment was extended to particles such as electrons, showing that they too exhibit wave-like behavior. The results challenged classical notions of particles as strictly localized entities and laid the groundwork for the development of quantum mechanics.
Quantum Entanglement (1935): The concept of quantum entanglement, famously described by Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky, and Nathan Rosen in their EPR (Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen) paper, was initially viewed as a theoretical curiosity. However, subsequent experiments, including those by Alain Aspect in the 1980s, confirmed the reality of quantum entanglement. These experiments demonstrated that entangled particles could instantaneously influence each other's states, regardless of the distance between them. Quantum entanglement is a cornerstone of quantum mechanics and highlights the non-local nature of quantum interactions.
Quantum Mechanics Equations (1920s): The development of the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics is a crucial discovery that underpins the entire theory. Pioneering work by figures such as Erwin Schrödinger, Werner Heisenberg, Max Born, and others led to the formulation of quantum mechanics in the 1920s. Schrödinger's wave equation and Heisenberg's matrix mechanics provided consistent and mathematically elegant descriptions of quantum phenomena. These equations successfully explained the behavior of particles on the atomic and subatomic scales, introducing concepts such as wavefunctions, probability amplitudes, and uncertainty principles.
These three discoveries collectively form the foundation of quantum mechanics, revolutionizing our understanding of the nature of matter and energy at the quantum level. They have been tested and confirmed through numerous experiments, providing a robust framework for explaining a wide range of physical phenomena.
What holds everything together? Another area of focus is the Higgs Field: The Higgs Field is a fundamental concept in particle physics, postulated as part of the Standard Model to explain the origin of mass in elementary particles. It is a theoretical field permeating all of space and is associated with the Higgs boson, a particle discovered in experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in 2012. The Higgs field interacts with particles as they move through it, imparting mass to them. It is essentially the glue that hold these particles together. The discovery of the Higgs boson confirmed the existence of the Higgs field and provided crucial insights into the mechanism by which particles acquire mass. In the realm of quantum physics, the Higgs field plays a pivotal role in understanding the nature of subatomic particles and their interactions. The interplay between the Higgs field and particles is integral to the Standard Model's comprehensive description of the fundamental building blocks of matter and their interactions at the quantum level.
Being equipped with the knowledge that our reality can be interacted with in new and exciting ways, we can now explore how this can be done with a variety of techniques and methods. So we then ask ourselves:
Let’s explore two ways we can manifest: One is through Prayer and the other is through Affirmation.
1. Prayer – Ask for an outcome. There are those who say prayer doesn’t work. In fact, prayer does work and appears to require a particular approach that involves communicating specific language to light beings that may be called angels or fairies that are waiting to help those who have benevolent intentions. Author, Tom T. Moore shares the following technique:
Verbally say, “I request the most benevolent outcome [state what you are requesting]”. He says, one of the things that requesting benevolent outcomes does is it keeps you aligned with your soul contract.
2. Affirmation - Align with the end result. Affirm what you want by aligning yourself with the end result. Feel the emotions of what you want as if you already had it. Your brain and the unified field will rearrange themselves to align with what IS. A reprogramming of yourself and your environment will take place. Information that was previously not available begins to surface and make itself available. One technique is the Reflect, Release, Replace technique:
Step 1: Ask…Which memories do I hold that started this limiting belief?
Step 2: Then release the memory with a mantra “thank you, I love you”. You can also use the glass of water releasing technique once or twice a day.
Step 3: Then introduce new information to it by imagining it already here.