The Art Of Quantum Jumping: How To Shift Your Reality In Big, Positive Ways

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Cynthia Sue LarsonThe popular expression “quantum jump” is used in common English speech to describe a leap that is big—but to physicists, quantum jumps are tiny, discrete (indivisible), and abrupt. The idea of quantum particles is that they can exist in material form at one energy level or another, but not in between. When quantum particles are observed to make a quantum jump from one state to another, scientists watch them appear to blink on and off.

Quantum jumping is the process by which a person envisions some desired result or state of being that is different from the existing situation—and by clearly observing that possibility and supplying sufficient energy, makes a leap into that alternate reality.

The idea behind quantum jumping is that we are living in a multiverse of parallel universes. Usually, these alternate realities have no connection to one another. A quantum jump can be made through a kind of handshake through time and space—this connection forms a bridge that allows someone experiencing a quantum jump to physically end up in another reality. The connection is so total that a person can literally walk into another place and time. While to the universe, both of “you” still exists, your awareness of who you are coalesces in one reality, often leaving the other out of reach, out of sight, and out of mind.

Does any of this seem outlandish or too far-out to be real? While quantum jumping may at first sound like an idea from science fiction, this term actually covers a wide range of experiences from the rather mundane to the truly extraordinary.

As you learn more about various examples of quantum jumps, you’ll likely recognize common experiences from your daily life when you’ve made quantum jumps—often without realizing it at the time.

Imagine the example of a child who receives a mother’s kiss after falling down and skinning a knee who suddenly feels much better…or any of a number of clinical trial participants with headaches who, upon taking a placebo (such as a sugar pill), is amazed to find a terrible headache suddenly gone. Visualize another example of a man preparing for an interview by dressing for success…in attire worn by those making the hiring decisions.

In these examples, we find no material-based reason for why the child and clinical study participant are feeling much better and the interviewee feeling so much more confident and self-assured; but chances are very good that we’ve felt such inexplicably dramatic improvements many times in our lives over the years.

Some quantum jumps can literally be leaps to a better future, as seen in the real-life example of Ashley Clouse’s ten-foot leap to safety in the face of an oncoming tornado. We are capable of taking hundreds of quantum leaps in any given day, making decisions that seem inconsequential or small at the time, yet have the collective power to entirely transform our lives. A daily decision to spend a few minutes writing, exercising, or practicing music makes a tremendous difference in a person’s life over a period of weeks, months, and years.

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