Introduction
“Why am I not getting good results even when I work very hard?”
“Why do I feel empty even when I have money?”
If you feel this way now, maybe we see the world in the wrong way. New brain science, quantum physics, and psychology research show surprising facts. These facts can change our common ideas and make our life completely different.
This article explains how our “reality” is just something our brain makes. We will show you how to change this fake reality and create the life you want.
1. “Reality” is 100% Fake Made by Your Brain
Did you stand in front of a mirror this morning? When you fixed your hair or washed your face, did you think “Why does my face look opposite in the mirror?”
The truth is, mirrors do not make left and right opposite. They only make front and back opposite. Our brain decides to understand it as “left and right are opposite.” This is the first step of our daily thinking mistakes.
Many things we believe are “normal” are actually opposite or fake:
- Sun movement: The sun looks like it moves from east to west, but really the Earth turns around.
- Brain information limits: Our brain gets 11 million bits of information every second, but we can only notice about 40 bits. This means our brain cuts out 99.996% of all information.
- Brain completion function: We always see our nose in our vision, but we never notice it. Our brain automatically removes this “not needed information.” Also, there is a blind spot where our eye nerve connects, and we cannot see anything there. But we never see a black dot in daily life. Our brain fills this empty space by guessing from other information around it.
So what you believe is “real” is just the result of very advanced editing work by your brain. The reality we think is objective is actually a virtual image made by our brain. When we change how we understand things, our experience can change completely.
2. Your Beliefs Make Your Reality
Why do different people see the same event in completely different ways? The answer is in how our brain removes information and uses mental filters.
Our brain removes all information except what it thinks is important. What our brain thinks is “important” comes mostly from unconscious beliefs and assumptions.
- Cocktail party effect: In a noisy party, you can still hear when someone calls your name. This happens because your brain pays special attention to important information like your name.
- Confirmation bias: People collect information that supports their existing beliefs and ignore information that goes against these beliefs. For example, people who believe “life is hard” will only notice events that prove this idea. They will miss evidence of kindness and warmth.
- Placebo effect: Even fake medicine can make real changes in your body when you believe it is real medicine. This shows that beliefs can cause physical reactions.
There is also something called a “life script” that strongly controls our choices and actions. This is basic beliefs like “life is like this” or “I am this type of person.” These beliefs form when we are children and limit our reality without us knowing it.
But these beliefs and life scripts are not universal truths. The brain has “neuroplasticity” – an amazing ability to change and rebuild throughout life. New experiences and learning can physically rebuild the brain.
This means you can rewrite your beliefs and life scripts. When you do this, the neural circuits in your brain reorganize, and you can change the reality you experience.
3. Choose Your Future from Many Parallel Worlds
What if completely different worlds exist at the same time? What if you made different choices in the past? These questions are not just for science fiction movies. Quantum physics “many-worlds interpretation” says our universe has countless parallel worlds existing at the same time.
- Mandela Effect: Many people share false memories (like remembering when Nelson Mandela died at the wrong time). This might be evidence that parallel worlds affect each other.
- Deja vu and synchronicity: When you visit a new place but it feels familiar, or when someone you were thinking about suddenly contacts you, this might show that information from other world lines leaks through.
We experience one specific possibility as our “real world” from an infinite ocean of possibilities called the “potential field.” Quantum physics “observer effect” shows that particles do not have a fixed state until someone observes them. They only become one fixed state when observed.
This means our consciousness chooses one specific reality from countless possibilities.
If you feel that your current world line is not what you want, do not worry. You can use “parallel shift” – a technique to tune your consciousness to a different world line and choose the future you want.
4. This World Might be a Simulation
Elon Musk (CEO of Tesla and SpaceX) and the late Stephen Hawking said “we are very likely living inside a simulation.” This “simulation hypothesis” suggests our universe might be a giant computer simulation made by advanced intelligent beings.
The evidence includes:
- Technology evolution speed: In just a few decades, humans developed from ping-pong games to virtual reality that looks just like real life. It is natural that we will be able to make advanced simulations in the future.
- Fine-tuned physical constants: The basic physical constants of the universe are adjusted “too perfectly” for life to exist. It looks like a designer set these parameters.
- Quantum mechanics observation problem: Matter not being fixed until observed is similar to how computer games only calculate the parts that players are looking at to save resources.
- Universe essence is information: Particles having wave-particle duality and the second law of information dynamics (information entropy decreases over time, meaning it creates order) suggest the foundation of the universe is “information.” This is very similar to how computer programs are made of data.
- Universe memory layer (Akashic Records): Quantum physics zero-point field might be a “universe memory layer” where all past and present information is recorded as waves. This matches the ancient concept of Akashic Records.
Even if our world is a simulation, this is not a sad thing. Instead, we are “co-creators” of that simulation. We can create the reality we want through our intentions, consciousness, and actions.
5. Even Time is a Fake!
Even “time,” which we think is normal, is actually fake. Einstein’s “theory of relativity” proved that time is not absolute. Time changes depending on the observer’s speed and gravity.
- Time dilation (time travel to future): For objects moving at high speed, time moves more slowly from the view of a stationary observer. GPS satellites are designed considering this time delay. We experience tiny time travel in daily life.
- Time travel to past: There are theoretical problems like the grandfather paradox, but according to many-worlds interpretation, going back to the past just moves you to a different branched world line. This might avoid the paradox.
So both past and future are illusions created by our consciousness in the “now” moment.
6. Three Practical Steps to Start Changing Reality Today
As we have seen, your “reality” is an illusion made by your beliefs and consciousness. By changing this illusion, you can fundamentally change your life.
Here are three practical steps:
Step 1: Develop Awareness
First, notice the unconscious beliefs you have.
- Self-observation: Every day for 10 minutes, write down your thoughts and feelings in a notebook. Pay special attention to strong beliefs like “this should be like this” or “this is impossible.”
- “What if” questions: What would I do if I had enough ability? What would I choose if I was sure I had enough money? These questions show the limits created by your current beliefs.
Step 2: Develop New Beliefs
Consciously rewrite the beliefs you noticed into new ones.
- Images with emotions: Imagine your ideal self based on new beliefs as clearly as possible. Feel the sensations and emotions of that time with your whole body.
- Embodiment: If you want to develop the belief “I am a valuable person,” stand in front of a mirror with straight posture, look into your eyes, and say it out loud. Not just words, but also consciously create posture, facial expressions, and breathing. This integrates the belief at the body level.
Step 3: Make It Permanent with Consistent Actions
New beliefs become stronger and permanent through consistent actions.
- Continue small actions: Continue small actions based on new beliefs every day. For example, if your new belief is “I am a creative person,” try doing creative activities for even 5 minutes every day.
- Create environment: Use relationships that support new beliefs, books and movies that give inspiration, vision boards, and consciously organize your environment.
These steps do not show effects immediately, but continuing them will bring permanent changes to the neural circuits that shape your reality.
Other daily practice techniques:
- Gratitude journal: Every night, write down three things you can be grateful for (including desires that have not yet happened, as if they already happened).
- Reframing: See the same situation from a different viewpoint (example: see train delays as “reading time”).
- Conscious word choice: Change words like “problem,” “obstacle,” “failure” to “challenge,” “learning opportunity,” “feedback.”
- Use intuition and boldness: When you see the path that intuition shows, use rules like the 5-second rule to take one step without hesitation.
- Clear vision: Imagine ideal reality clearly with all five senses, write down specific details, and work backwards to plan the steps to get there.
- Parallel switch: In moments of daily small choices, ask “which choice brings me closer to my ideal self” and choose following your intuition.
- Ideal day simulation: Every morning, imagine specifically how all your plans for the day will go perfectly.
7. Live Truth in This Fake World
We are no longer just passive observers of the world. The new worldview shown by the fusion of science and spirituality suggests that if “observation” creates “reality,” then we are “co-creators of reality.”
Difficult situations can become “growth catalysts” or “learning opportunities” when we change our viewpoint. Failure is a precious treasure that shows the path to success.
Ancient temple words said “Know yourself.” This does not mean knowing your limits, but knowing your infinite possibilities.
Have courage and determination to actively choose the world line you want. The best shining world line is already waiting for you.
Now, from today – no, from this very moment – your real life begins!