Govern laws of Reality Mentalism🌌
7 Governs of Reality:
Mentalism: 🌌The Master Architect🌌
"The All is Mind; the Universe is Mental."
Everything from the coffee in your hand to the stars in the sky ... first existed as a thought. Matter is just "frozen" mind. You aren't the person looking at the galaxy; you are the Cosmic Being whose very meditation spins the galaxy into existence.✨🧚🏼♀️
The idea that "The All is Mind; the Universe is Mental" invites us to see reality not as a fixed physical entity but as a dynamic mental creation. This perspective, often embraced in esoteric teachings, suggests that our consciousness is not just a passive observer but an active participant in shaping the universe. From my own experience practicing mindfulness and meditation, I find that tuning into this principle enhances my awareness of how thoughts influence my reality. The phrase from the OCR content, "Find the universe you are," resonates deeply with this philosophy. It implies that the universe is not separate from us but reflected within our own consciousness. When we silence external distractions and observe the silent space between thoughts, we can connect with an unbroken light of awareness beyond the illusions of separateness. This approach to mentalism encourages personal responsibility for one's reality. Instead of perceiving matter as purely physical, imagine it as "frozen mind," a manifestation of collective consciousness molded through intention and perception. Practically, this means that by changing internal mental states, our experience of the external world can change as well. In daily life, applying the principles of mentalism involves recognizing that mental patterns, beliefs, and emotions contribute to how reality unfolds. For example, embracing a positive, creative mindset can lead to attracting opportunities and meaningful experiences that align with that energy. While this concept is metaphysical and not empirically measurable like traditional science, exploring it through personal reflection and experiential practices can lead to a profound shift in understanding one's connection to the cosmos. It offers a pathway to realize that we are not just observers but co-creators in the vast mental tapestry of existence.
