Thought Vibrations

Thought vibrations, or thought waves, work very much like sound reverberations. Thought vibes travel away from the point of origin (the mind that created them) in the same way sound waves travel away from their source.

Thought vibrations are the result of brain waves, but may also emit from other sources. There is some dispute within the scientific community as to whether or not the human mind is actually housed within the brain, or if it is a less local phenomenon.

There is substantial evidence to support the notion that thought waves not only travel great distances, they are also able to have a very real impact on the physical world. It’s entirely possible that thought is simply a dimension of reality that we do not yet fully understand.

In other words the process and effects of human thought may not be limited to an intangible sphere of reality. We could be on the verge of discovering that thought, while not "visible" in the traditional sense of the word, is the fundamental building material of all reality.

Many people, including myself, believe this to be the case. And I personally think the hard scientific evidence to support this idea will be produced within the decade. 

The main point of this page is to draw a distinction between thought vibrations and brain waves. The term thought vibration refers to the external effect created by human brain activity.

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