Things change because you notice. Do you notice things change? Seems like a straight forward claim and one that can be disproved easily. Maybe, but lets explore this idea anyway. After all, consciousness has never been very easy to pin down.
We all have limited attention. This makes intuitive sense to us and as there are things we finally notice we had not yet noticed. It would seem, though, that we find what we look for and change our -perspective to allow that discovery. What if all beings included the smallest sub-atomic particle to whole galaxies and including us, where conscious and what we all observe determines the direction that the causality of the history of our reality takes. Bit of a mouth full but basically, what if consciousness included the smallest the largest of emergent structures of sufficient complexity and intelligence.
It is still a little technical sounding so put it like this. if most atoms are being s of atom consciousness then they live in a world of chemistry observation and the probabilities of that world is what we observe and manipulate. Think of all the things you might observe as your whole available attention and what you pay attention to as your conscious attention. With in our current attention, possibilities found outside of that attention cannot be entertained without expanding ones attention either through some form of intuition or by some trigger that shifts our attention so as to include that observation. But how much happens not just outside of our notice but maybe because we do not notice.
Better yet, how much happens because we accept a reason for it that may have nothing to do with why but keeps us from keeping it from being manifest. Is it possible that some of the illusions of the greatest modern illusionist are not really illusions. What if, when one of them floats in mid air on the sidewalk; what if the illusion was that you believed it was an illusion. Very little that we call magic and mystical breaks any laws of physics. Most magic and mysticism only measures as too unlikely to consider. What if that is a way in which we limit our experiences in order to increase the predictability of our reality.
Find your kind of magick and begin to explore beyond what you know to be true. It is not easy to explore that which we can not just describe to another to verify in a quantifiable way But over time you can use an iterative feedback to find what view allows you to have the most say in the direction of your life. Don't judge yourself as you change though. You cannot get to your better paradigm by will alone but by experiencing the expansion of consciousness that journey you to your kind of magick and begin to build a toolbox of spells that actually work for you.
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