How do thoughts turn into reality, if they do? Do they? Yes, they do. Every thing originates from a thought. The Wright brothers observed birds and wanted to fly and therefore created an airplane. Before millions could snap selfies on their iPhones, Steve Jobs pictured his invention in his mind. It’s not just the material items that can be traced back to their immaterial thought, it’s each and every aspect of this material physical world that has origin in the non-material non-physical world.
Every material is spiritual. All that is spiritual seeks material. This understanding changed my life. I understood this same sentence speaks in parallels to it’s always mind over matter, also analogous to Mark Twain’s if you don’t mind it, it doesn’t matter.
Every material is spiritual

Moving forward from here, what we will take is the you mentioned who can choose if it matters or not. When we will understand you, we will understand it and its mind and its matter.
Who Are you?
you.
Yes, you.
Who are you? The answer to this simple yet profound question will not only explain who you are but also the core understanding of how thoughts turn into reality. Yes, the answer to this question holds the key to everything in your life. It might sound utterly simple but bewildering at the same time. Well, let’s talk further.
Who Are you?
you know that you kick-start your life as a protected and adored baby. you are then a playful child, then a clueless teenager. you are then catapulted into the world of adulthood, a world defined by other adults who have seen many moons than you have. you then sift and sort through this borrowed adulthood and reach the peak of life in your thirties. you then
you Have an Inner You.
That human beings have “evolved” into wanting the drama behind things going’s “wrong” whereas in all trueness NOTHING ever goes wrong.
Because your inner being is always unidirectional: always moving and towing the physical self toward the default state of being/existence.
It’s the human physical conditioning that screws everyone up, generations by generations.
Which story will the masses adore the most:
- A writer from an upper middle class family launches a best seller?
OR
- A pauper with a different native language learns a foreign language and struggles for 4 years before launching a book. After two years of the book release, it becomes a bestseller?
The human mind has been conditioned to want and experience drama— and there is nothing bad in wanting drama. It only means once you are hungry, you will enjoy satiation. Once you are thirsty you will know what quenching one’s thirst feels like.
The game of life is all about the game of emotions.
We come into this physical world only to experience emotions.