Creating a new reality requires choice. The conscious "you" must align with past "yous" to manifest the new reality. Conscious creation is simple, but complex. Because time and space are illusions, the past "yous" must be in alignment with the conscious "you."
The concept of consciousness has been around for centuries. Some people consider consciousness a monad - an abstract concept describing the whole of reality as one source. This view holds that everything in the universe originates in consciousness, and that it is in turn transformed into matter and energy. The physicalist monad points to the big bang as proof that consciousness is the basis for all reality.
Using this concept of consciousness as a guide, we can learn to recognize and work with the fact that we create our reality 100% of the time. We could not be better creators! Our thoughts, beliefs and emotions create our reality. When we are conscious of the power of our thoughts, we can make conscious choices about the way we live our lives. The choice we make today will create the reality we experience today.
This theory explains how the formless energy we see as thought is transformed into form. This energy is then converted into physical form. In a similar manner, the authors suggest that the universal mind powers thought and Consciousness. They offer a scientific basis for this process. While this concept is a profound one, it is often overlooked. A deeper understanding of the relationship between thought and consciousness can help us create our new reality.
Intentional thought can alter our consciousness. It can cause us to act or not act. The intention itself is an action in itself. If we are conscious of our thoughts, we can choose to act on them and manifest them into reality. Intentional thought can create new realities, but it may require a conscious effort on our part. But if we can't do that, there is no way to create a new reality.
The unified theory of consciousness begins with the axiom that consciousness is an expression of pure spontaneity, and that it appears in the world of structure as randomness. Through this simple viewpoint, we can understand the quantum theory of measurement, the neuropsychology of ordinary states of awareness, and the evolutionary theory of human creativity. This new theory is a revolutionary step towards understanding human creativity and the process of consciousness.