Many things are far too subtle for us to see or understand; that's one of the main subjects I've been covering with my girlfriend lately during our
meditation sessions. This leads to the power of thought and how it can alter the physical world. You can't see radio waves, you can't feel them,
you can't smell them, you certainly can't see them but with the right antenna, they create sounds. Thought is such a thing and with the right
tools, it can form and shape reality into what-ever it is you want it to be.
So I agree with much of what Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov said about the constraints of physical laws which are established for certain reasons. If you
want to move something with your mind, say your computer mouse, then it's fairly simple; you think about moving it then you use your arms to make it
happen. Well, that doesn't sound very magical or spiritual but when you actually stop to consider all of what's going on from inside your brain and
from where those thoughts emanate from, then it is. Nature has its set of rules, and yes even those can be modified, but why waste energy in trying
to make something manifest which would be so insignificant, such as making objects move at will. We've spent millions of years evolving and using
the power of our minds to grow limbs to accomplish such tasks for us, it would require quite a lot of dedication, belief and focus to change all of
that. ...add in the fact that there are billions of people whose thoughts would act against you on such a thing and it seems almost impossible.
But there's another way of seeing the power of thought; what we conceive in our minds do end up in our physical realm. We wanted to fly so we built
planes, we wanted things that would assist us in solving complex problems so we invented computers, artists do this everyday and being an artist
myself, I'll admit to it being very spiritual experience every time I write a new song or paint a new painting.
That said, I think that all particles are formed from thought, either from what some people consider 'God' or from what others consider 'Science',
it makes no difference, it is universal and we can't do anything but agree that it all comes from one source. That source is still present, we live
in it, we breathe it, we are that source and our thoughts come from that source as well.
The collective unconsciousness, the bystander effect and other psychological theories seem to work well with this theory. Even though I do not adhere
to it with full conviction it's something worth considering and meditating on.
So yeah, I believe all particles can transform thought into matter.