Thoughtform Theory Of Reality

Thoughtform theory thing I created:
A thought form, simply put, is an immaterial entity or object created, formed, and sustained by conscious thought and emotion. They can be created either consciously or unconsciously through thoughts, desires, visualization, and intention, and are used for casting spells in magick. A thought form first starts out as unmanifested potential in the realm of infinite potential (the imagination), which is then solidified more and more into physicality through conscious intention and attention.

Newly created thought forms are typically invisible and inaudible essences (only able to rarely be seen or heard by those with psychic abilities). However, as more more attention and energy is fed into them, the more solid they become.

There are only two kinds of thoughtforms that can be created:
The only two kinds of thoughtforms are: passive thoughtforms, and willful thoughtforms.
Passive thoughtforms are thoughtforms created without an intention to cause change, and are typically just there. They are usually created unconsciously through everyday thoughts, emotions, and activities, and have no real desire or “motive force” to do anything.
Willful thoughtforms however, are the opposite. They are created to intentionally cause something to happen, and are motivated by the will of a conscious mind. These thoughtforms are the ones that attempt to “make things happen”, and are the power source behind all of magick.
Here’s an example: visualizing an object moving creates a passive thoughtform, which may attract that experience. Telling or commanding an object to actually move, however, creates a willful thoughtform, which is more likely to attract that experience.

Thoughtforms and sympathetic resonance:
All thoughtforms tend to attract similar essences and vibrations, including different spirits, other thoughtforms, certain people, objects, events, and experiences. This is because thoughtforms are condensed probabilities; they are information. When two thoughtforms or things share very similar information, such as two identical-looking objects (and yes, objects are thoughtforms, but we’ll get to that later), a non-local sympathetic connection is formed between them. This is known as sympathetic resonance, and this where the idea of sympathetic magick comes in.
Here are some examples of sympathetic magick:

  • Having an object in your home that resembles money to attract prosperity.

  • Creating vision boards to attract the life you want.

  • Visualizing what you want to happen (creating passive thoughtforms), and having it happen.

  • Creating voodoo dolls or other poppets to affect someone in some way.

  • Using two identical looking sigils in two places to connect the energy of those two places.

  • Beating a drum with pictures of rain and lightning on it to attract a storm.

  • Thinking of a spirit or its sigil and attracting that spirit or similar spirits.

As you can see here, Law of Attraction practitioners are using sympathetic magic and don’t even realize it.

Thoughtform theory of physical reality:
The thoughtform theory of physical reality posits that the entire physical universe and all of its laws are a giant thoughtform held together by the Universal Consciousness, and that physical matter and reality is solidified potential/probability, and is an illusion that science is trapped within, unable to see outside of it.
This explains why an object does not simply cease to exist when everyone looks away; it cannot be easily affected by our intentions or observations because the Universal Mind continues to observe the object, maintaining its probabilistic state in which it is not meant to disappear or move.
By practicing magick and creating thoughtforms of our own, we are attempting to break these rules and laws, influence probabilistic states with our thoughtforms and to create our own realities and things within this one; both magickians and spirits do this.

I would love to hear everyone’s thoughts on this, and perhaps this theory could be expanded upon.

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