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Turbo-Charge Your Manifestation Practice

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Do you want more out of your life?

The Law of Attraction and manifestation practices can do wonderful things, but they don’t always work. In this interview, Royce Christyn, author of Scripting The Life You Want, explores new science that inspires innovative and powerful practices to make more of your dreams come true. He even talks about a simple app connected to a quantum computer that can fast-track syncronicities in your life.

Manifesting your Dreams

The first part of my interview with Royce honors quantum physics insights and looks to even newer scientific discoveries to explain how our minds appear, at times, to influence the physical world. In his book, Scripting the Life You Want, (#commissionsEarned). Christyn explores this new science and develops new practices to improve the odds for manifesting your dreams. It is the best book on New Thought practice I have read since Mitch Horowitz’s contemporary classic, The Miracle Club. (#commissionsEarned)

Talking with Royce blew my mind. I’m excited to experiment with his ideas and practices. I hope you will be as well.

In Part 1:

-The area of your brain that can be programmed to find opportunity.

-Do you want the red pill or the blue pill? Christyn argues for the red pill to wake up because The Matrix movies may be more than a metaphor for truth and bliss versus the ignorance of living in an illusion. In the sci-fi classic films people increasingly wake up from a machine-generated dream world simulation. Leave out the machine and new science suggests we don’t perceive the world as it really is, but instead our senses render an inner simulation in the same way a computer icon renders a complex computation process as a simple symbol that we can understand.

-Why breaking habitual patterns and uncovering new perceptions can fast-track helpful synchronicities in your life. And there is an app that connects to a quantum computer that can help you do it!

Below the interview video you’ll find a video and some explanatory material for a video that shows how our human perception is limited to only part of reality and the Sierpinski triangle (sometimes called the Chaos game) that Royce references in Part One of our conversation.

 

In the following video watch closely how many times the team in white passes the basketball.

 

This video illustrates Royce’s point that our brain helps us limit input to avoid sensory overload. How many of you saw the gorilla? Many people miss it. The key to survival was having the brain focus on what’s important, but the trade-off is that we don’t fully perceive reality. Royce says knowing this helps us use manifestation practices to program our brain for what’s important to have more positive experiences in our lives. We are taking control and consciously programming our brain to notice opportunities as well as dangers.

The Sierpinski Triangle

The Sierpinski Triangle  is a fractal image where each part replicates the whole. Near fractals can be found in nature. Broccoli and ferns are two examples. Each small part is a near mirror of the larger stalk or leaf. Fractals demonstrate how order emerges from chaos. To create the Sierpinski triangle (or a similar fractal design)  random points generated by a computer or dice are repeatedly  assigned  to the image following a simple mathematical formula. No matter where the first point is plotted or what random numbers are generated, the triangle pattern is always created in exactly the same way with both triangles and white space after a given number of iterations of the formula. The first point, and successive points, serve as attractors that organize the randomly generated points that follow. Other simple examples of attractors that organize the behavior of complex systems include the basin of a sink that attracts the water from a dripping faucet, the prey that attracts predators, and the herd behavior of brokers that shapes stock market fluctuations.

Project Fatum, creators of the app that connects to a quantum computer, theorize that our lives are fractal. Our habits function as a kind of attractor that structure our patterns of behavior and reaction to life events in deterministic and predictable ways.  For example, there are many places, and likely even places close to our own homes, where we never venture. This is represented by the substantial white spaces in the Sierpinski Triangle. The app generates GPS coordinates that are truly random and going to those places unleashes powerful synchronicities. Think of it as metaphysical Geocaching. By stepping out of habitual behavior and connecting with the quantum realm via the computer, we are outside what the project terms our “reality tunnels” and more open to synchronicity. Royce’s many examples of his and others’ experiences with this app covered in Scripting Your Life, and this interview, are fascinating.

For more background on the Sierpinski Triangle check out this video. The Project Fatum website is here.

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3 Comments

  1. Thank you so much to both of you.
    I’m ordering your books!
    Please keep on exploring. Life can be so much fun, and full of adventure. We don’t even know what we don’t know, but that’s all part of the discovery!

  2. WOW!!! Royce is so very passionate about this that it pulls me in, makes me want to buy his book & know more. The perspective piece has always been interesting to me. Thank you so much.

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