Energy Flows Where Attention Goes: How Focusing the Mind Reshapes Your Biology

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Energy Flows Where Attention Goes: How Focusing the Mind Reshapes Your Biology-1
Meditation

Reality becomes active wherever you direct your gaze.

❓ QUESTION:

Lee, I would first like to thank you for your books, which have been a true revelation for me. Having read many authors, I spent a long time searching for a universal answer—and while many say the same thing, I finally found it in your audiobooks. I am certain you have also read many writers, both modern and classic, as your first book opens with quotes from "Think and Grow Rich." I would love to hear your thoughts on the process of "induction," as Dr. Joe Dispenza calls it, since nearly every author I have encountered describes this mechanism in one way or another.

❗️ LEE'S RESPONSE:

In a mechanical sense, induction is the act of one system triggering a response in another. Think of it like ringing a doorbell—someone inside begins to move in response to your signal. However, how they behave afterward can vary, which in turn creates different outcomes.

In Dispenza's framework, this is an introductory step in the meditation process designed to stabilize the mind on the frequency of observation. If you recall, his entire terminology and methodology are built upon his personal experience of healing a severely damaged spine. This specific element—detaching from everything to tune into a body organ—is what he successfully implemented for himself and subsequently expanded into other processes.

From the perspective of the Law of One, this is a process where the dominance of one reality over another is acknowledged. This is not about one being "better" or "higher," but rather the principle that whatever you observe becomes active.

At this stage, Dispenza has intuitively applied this to his practice and is now exploring ways to use such concepts in other directions. As I recall, his method involves tuning in through a "sense of the space around you." This is essentially a way of focusing attention through a state of total presence within a specific sensation.

For people seeking a way out of physical pain, this technique is more than enough to facilitate self-recovery. They do not need complex interpretations or explanations; they simply need to stop resisting what their body is doing so it can heal itself.

However, as a general understanding of processes—for instance, in creative self-expression—this approach can sometimes feel stripped of its context. This is not because it is incorrect, but because modern science does not yet have a framework for a transparent explanation of how the entire interactive process works.

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