Why it’s important to take action. The principle of quantum entanglement.

One thought or meditation is not enough; it is important to reinforce your ideas and realizations with action.

Read about how to start taking action if it is difficult, and what the principle of quantum entanglement is.

Action as a continuation of the insights gained in meditation

The Keys of Mastery project has collected a huge number of practices and meditations. Each meditation has a purpose.

By embarking on a particular meditation, you are thus helping yourself look at the situation from a different angle, see limitations, fill yourself with healing energies, and so on.

Meditation by itself, no matter how wonderful and powerful it may be, does not replace physical actions.

This does not mean that after it everything in your life will resolve itself. Or that some unresolved issue (for example, with money, relationships, etc.) will resolve itself.

Sometimes you need to take physical actions.

After you synchronize during meditation with your current understanding of yourself, your value, etc., you may feel that you are literally drawn to take some specific actions (write a letter, tell someone something, or refuse something).

You unite the material and the spiritual, without opposing them.

Action is your manifestation in matter.

Any realization that comes to you must be applied (made physical) in life.

Meditations are good, but actions taken in real life have their own meaning. You realized something and then applied it in life.

After meditation, you may feel that it is easier for you to take an action, the one you did not dare to take.

See also 5 situations when you need meditation

Procrastination, the Universe’s Kick Through Harsh Scenarios

The human psyche is structured in such a way that we are accustomed to putting things off, giving ourselves time (“I’ll do it when I’m ready”).

This very “ready” can last for years.

For example, you know that a relationship has run its course, it’s going nowhere, but too much is required to leave it.

As a rule, until circumstances give a serious kick, many prefer to stay put.

Most often, the number of external actions required for desired changes stops you. And then you get a very good kick from the Universe.

For example, you long delayed the decision to leave a job you dislike, and suddenly you face a layoff, with no options for what to do next.

To avoid facing harsh scenarios in your life, train yourself to resolve issues as they arise (when they come to light), rather than putting them off indefinitely.

This equally applies to pleasant matters (vacations, rest, desired purchases, etc.).

See also How you create illusions to justify inaction

The feeling of completion and lightness when making a decision

Often, you know with your mind what you need to do/complete, but inside there is no feeling of “that’s it, decided, period.”

When you internally make a decision, you experience relief, as if a weight has fallen from your shoulders.

Ahead of you, there are still many actions to carry out your intention.

But when the decision is made, it is a moment of tremendous relief – because you have made up your mind inside.

After that, you begin to map out the steps to implement your decision.

See also Desire or inner impulse. Which intentions are supported in the new world

Don’t stand still, keep moving. The principle of quantum entanglement

“Why” and “how” are the two dumbest questions. “Why” is a question from a victim. It’s a full-blown 3-D. The question from action and over-analysis – “how” – is already 4-D.

When “how” is in front of you (in first place), you cannot venture into action. You do not act.

There is a path. When you approach any crossroads (a point of choice), your decision determines the direction of further movement.

You take a step in the chosen direction, and the next fork opens before you – a new point of choice. This is how you move along the timeline.

The most important thing is that you need to take a step.

As long as you haven’t decided, haven’t made a choice and the subsequent step, you are not moving anywhere – you continue standing at the crossroads. You are stuck.

As a result, you accumulate – unfinished, undone things. It weighs on you and is often the cause of deep depressive states.

When you do take a step, depending on your choice, a path is drawn before you.

You take the next step – forward, sideways, left, right. It doesn’t matter where you step, the main thing is movement.

This is how the principle of quantum entanglement is realized – you take a step in some direction, another, another, and in the end you still end up at the right point.

You can go by a straight path. You can go by a winding path. But in the end, you will still end up where you need to be. The main thing in this process is movement, your actions.

Share your experience of this principle manifesting in your life? How did you end up at point B, by a direct path or a winding one?

The article is based on the broadcast “Day Out of Time”

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