CFTraveler
5th January 2011, 06:05 PM
In his book "Voyages Into the Unknown", Bruce Moen writes:
The thing in the physical world most easily affected by human thought is pure randomness. The more purely or perfectly random any given event in the physical world is the more easily it can be influenced by human thought. I found this thought very compelling. In the book he goes on to explain why, but I think this 'distilled' thought is worth it's weight in gold.
Thoughts?
ps. Yes, after all these years, I finally got around to reading his books, and am enjoying it very much. It is really fascinating to see someone write about the stuff you've experienced, with more 'understanding' eyes, so to speak.
If I would have read them years ago, I may not have gotten as much from them as I am now.
Cheers.
The thing in the physical world most easily affected by human thought is pure randomness. The more purely or perfectly random any given event in the physical world is the more easily it can be influenced by human thought. I found this thought very compelling. In the book he goes on to explain why, but I think this 'distilled' thought is worth it's weight in gold.
Thoughts?
ps. Yes, after all these years, I finally got around to reading his books, and am enjoying it very much. It is really fascinating to see someone write about the stuff you've experienced, with more 'understanding' eyes, so to speak.
If I would have read them years ago, I may not have gotten as much from them as I am now.
Cheers.