Plastic reality, or how space responds to your focus of attention

On the marathon “Return of Power,” together with the participants, we accessed malleable reality, or the plasticity of space, and it turned out to be very illustrative.

In a condensed format, we worked for five days with different forces: mood, authority, money, and so on, and we discovered how space responds to these raised topics.

The main thing to pay attention to is the focus you set, because from there you begin to see the unfolding of various situations around you.

By the end, after two weeks of the marathon, no one had any doubts left that space is plastic, that it truly responds to your inner state, and most importantly, to your focus.

We will talk about the plasticity of space in this article.

Conduct an experiment on how space responds to a specific topic

To see this for yourself, write down 5-7 different topics on pieces of paper, then randomly pull out one each day and observe how much space adapts to the topic you have chosen.

It’s clear that when you work with a large group, especially having paid money for it and completed tasks, the effect will be stronger. But if someone wants to conduct an experiment and see how it begins to unfold around an artificially created reason, one you have made up, you can do that.

You observe the same effect when you catch a wave of fear. Let’s say it’s not even your fear. You were standing in line somewhere, riding public transport, overheard a conversation, caught a phrase, resonated with it, or, as happens now, you’re subscribed to dozens of Telegram channels, and they’re constantly stirring up one thing or another.

You enter someone else’s flow, and if you resonate with it, it starts pouring in from all sides. You are already in that state of concern, anxiety, and your reality has been shaped, and for a long time ahead, not just for today.

In conversations with friends, some topic might come up, it sort of lodges in your brain, and then you go out and start seeing it everywhere.

Why our brain is lazy

Our brain and mind are designed in such a way that whatever you aim them at, that is what they focus on, and everything else gets filtered out. There is an effect of narrowing vision.

Our brain is very lazy; it doesn’t like to work. It consumes the most energy in the human body, so its main task is energy conservation.

Therefore, it is too lazy to truly think, to truly work, to truly invest effort, to truly obtain information. I mean deliberate, purposeful, conscious reflection on a topic, where you immerse yourself, study something, and come to a conclusion.

The brain loves to be in energy-saving mode, so it narrows the focus of attention, filtering out everything else. And many people fall for this.

Back in the day, I wanted a Nissan X-Trail car, and I saw them everywhere, even though there were only five of them in the small city of Oryol. I had the feeling they were stalking me.

But it happens that we focus on traumatic things. Women who can’t get pregnant see mothers with strollers everywhere, and this triggers a surge of emotions.

This is how the narrowing focus works.

All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players

We’re talking about a malleable reality, when the whole world around you suddenly turns into a theater, complete with special scenery, where people agree to play roles just so you can see.

Can you imagine such a grand design? If you need to figure it out, to get to the point where it finally sinks in: you can’t treat yourself this way, you can’t betray yourself over and over, you can’t keep putting everyone else first.

And suddenly this theme starts working from all sides. A situation at work, a situation at home. It’s as if dozens, maybe even hundreds of people signed a contract to show you, so it would finally get through.

And it’s not just familiar people playing along and agreeing to stage these scenes for you—even strangers get pulled in. You go to the bank and find yourself in a situation where they’re showing you: “Darling, sometimes you need to stand your ground, tap into the power in your solar plexus and express it, demand something.”

That’s why I called it malleable reality—a phrase that captures the essence well. Enormous forces in the Universe, in this world, are mobilized so that you can see something, aligned with your inner focus.

Who Sets Your Focus

Who sets this focus of attention? Do we do it ourselves? Not at all.

That’s the theory, but what happens in practice?

When you wake up and say, “I got up on the wrong side of the bed,” who stepped on that foot? You’ve barely gotten out of bed, and already it’s the wrong foot. Who’s responsible for that?

When you step outside and everything seemed fine, but then some grumpy old lady scolds you. You stand in line—the cashier snaps at you, you step in a puddle, or a car drives by and splashes you—what about that? Who sets the focus?

It’s enough to track where you stumble throughout the day. Track it for a week to see the whole picture and understand who sets your focus of attention.

In words, we all know we’re supposedly supposed to do this. You can test it experimentally to see what’s really going on.

If you take all of humanity as a percentage, I think no more than 5-7% truly manage these processes. The rest run on autopilot: template reactions, template thoughts, template behavior, pre-programmed by some guy.

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The Main Feature of Malleable Reality

Reality responds very malleably. The moment you give in to a bad mood—no matter what triggered it: something didn’t work out, you fell short, compared yourself to someone, envied someone, took offense at someone—you don’t just slip into a negative emotional and energetic state. At that moment, reality adjusts itself to you, it responds.

And that’s the main feature. Before, you could talk about this hypothetically—there was a time gap. But now everything manifests almost instantly.

I had this happen with little snickers. My husband tripped—I snickered, and then I tripped myself right away.

Everything responds very quickly. That gap has shrunk to madness. And for some reason, we still keep believing, the old way, that this gap is in the little things.

This understanding needs to be carried over into all areas of life, clearly knowing that the feeling you are currently in, reality and the space around you instantly begin to melt and adjust to match it.

Responsibility — the Bridge to 5D

It can’t be said that you are powerless or helpless, although sometimes it seems that way. But for you, this will manifest much faster than for the people who may be in your environment.

They are ordinary, not in the know, and thanks to this, it immediately becomes clear why for so many years attention was drawn and it was said that the bridge from 3D to 5D is responsibility, because space instantly responds to what you are transmitting.

We transmit through our feelings, we transmit through the thoughts spinning in our heads, we transmit through our reactions, through how we perceive what is happening around us.

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2025 is the Year for Those Who Didn’t Clean Their Space

If you haven’t cleaned the space of your thoughts and emotions, haven’t sorted out why and how you react to different things, 2025 will be your year, because there is practically no gap.

If you start to pay close attention, you will receive a large amount of evidence of the plasticity of the space around you.

In this regard, it might seem that those who are completely out of the loop, in deep 3D, are in a more advantageous position.

But the thing is, everyone will be made to see, literally within a year or two, and no one will be able to say that they are not the one managing what unfolds around them.

You, at least, understand that there is a remote control. You understand what the buttons on that remote control are: thoughts, emotions, actions, reactions, your state of being. But they don’t.

It will be harder for them to get to all of this, to connect different things into a whole, because for them it’s all stored in separate boxes, and a single picture doesn’t come together or get created.

Who Builds the New Wonderful World

In the Russian language, there is a subject and a predicate. The subject is the main actor, the predicate is what they do.

In this case, we are interested in the main actor — who?

When the question is posed like this — an ideal world — it implies a free ride and consumerism: I’ll come to everything ready-made, it will be built for me, done for me, unfolded for me, and I’ll just sit there, shine, love, and so on.

This illusion will be shaken out of everyone. Either you create it yourself, or you don’t.

And how are we living now?

Need to eat? You go, buy groceries at the store, bring them home, and cook. Or there’s a huge amount of ready-made food in those same stores.

Or there’s a café nearby you can go to. Or, if you can afford it, you hire a chef who comes to your home and cooks.

But those who live in remote villages still don’t go to stores. You eat what you grow. That’s how our ancestors lived. They keep domestic animals for meat, livestock for milk, birds for eggs, a garden, an orchard, and so on.

Those of you who grew up in villages have an understanding that things don’t just appear in the store for no reason. That someone extracts, obtains, produces, and grows it all.

If we expand this focus to a new world, everyone’s place becomes very clear. What will you personally create? The space is malleable.

That’s why there will be coaching on the topic of responsibility.

Even among our audience, there are a huge number of people who want everything handed to them, who wait for someone else to do it. Otherwise, they would be working every day to create something in their lives, but that’s not happening. Daily routine takes over, money needs to be earned, and pleasure needs to be had, after all.

We all have a bit of that in us.

The new wonderful world will be built by those who have already resolved these questions for themselves. Those who clearly understand that the consequences will be immediate.

Thought something nasty, and a second later you received it yourself. Did something nasty — the payback came back exponentially. Can you imagine what an awesome reality that is?

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What is your attention directed towards? What focus are you transmitting and setting today, right now?

This article is based on a broadcast from the #couch_conversation #158 series: The Malleability of Space

Based on the original Russian article from Keys of Mastery (kluchimasterstva.ru), published since 2010.