Concentration, in general, is the ability to focus on one matter. The dynamic nature of electronic media grabs our attention fast. Apart from that, the curiosity and the desire generated from the ads hung on streets or flashed on social media catch our attention quickly. The cacophony of thoughts, unfulfilled desires, memories, and many things occupies our minds almost always.
It becomes difficult to concentrate our thoughts on one point in such a situation, and we often suffer from insomnia, lack of peace of mind, restlessness, and headaches. The ability to concentrate on something is reaching a meditative state. This article focuses on the phenomenon that takes place within us during concentration. Energy generated by concentration gives power to our thoughts, imagination, and desires to change our lives.
How can laser rays be related to the power of concentration?
Laser rays can go farther than any other light rays. The photons (The smallest unit of light. They are waves or particles that create light) in laser rays associate with other photons through super radiance to create powerful light.“ The light emitted from a laser is monochromatic, that is, it is of one wavelength (color). In contrast, ordinary white light is a combination of many different wavelengths (colors).
Lasers emit light that is highly directional. Laser light is emitted as a relatively narrow beam in a specific direction. Ordinary light, such as coming from the sun, a light bulb, or a candle, is emitted in many directions away from the source. Laser light can deposit a great deal of energy within a very small area.”*1
Concentration power can create a consciousness that can result in creating concentrated and directional thoughts like laser rays. Then different focal points merge into one point, leading to the converging of thoughts at one point. This pattern of thoughts is different from the pattern of thoughts we generally have. Generally, our thoughts rapidly emerge and dissolve.
It follows a dispersing pattern, and the energy of the thoughts disintegrates. The concentrated and directional thoughts generated by associated consciousness are powerful and more penetrating.
Associating consciousness and making it directional and concentrated is a skill. We often think about too many things simultaneously, making our thought energy scatter and dilute. Without mastering the association skill, various focal points cannot merge to create associated consciousness. Instead, associated thoughts may penetrate deep into the quantum level to create vibrations in the strings present in hidden dimensions in the space-time to create desired realities in life.
How does the concentration power work like a magnifying glass?
The concentration of thoughts creates a base to focus on the desired reality. The process is similar to the experiment done with the magnifying glass to burn the paper with sunbeams. The only difference is, here we do not need a magnifying glass. But disintegrated thoughts get concentrated and create a base similar to a magnifying glass that focuses on desired reality, making way for the thoughts to penetrate deep.
Thought is the energy of the mind. Concentration is a skill to maximize the use of this energy to create desired realities in life. Most people are visual learners. Researches indicate that visual aids help us to retrieve and remember information better.*2 Working pattern of laser rays and experiments with sunbeams and the magnifying glass gives an image to understand the phenomenon that takes place within us through concentration. This phenomenon opens the door to believing that we are the creator of our destiny. Creating something with inner energy from nothingness is magic.
- https://ehs.oregonstate.edu/laser/training/definition-and-properties-laser-light
- Stanford University’s Robert E. Horn explained this relationship clearly ” When words and visual elements are closely entwined, we create something new and we augment our communal intelligence … visual language has the potential for increasing ‘human bandwidth’—the capacity to take in, comprehend, and more efficiently synthesize large amounts of new information.” https://ethos3.com/2020/05/why-visuals-are-so-important-for-your-presentation/
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