Quantum jumps require both a flash of
insight that a new reality is possible, and a burst of sufficient energy to
make the leap. Those decisive instants when we feel simultaneously
energized by knowledge of a better reality and inspired to act are the
moments that we make quantum jumps.
We are living at the dawn of the Quantum Revolution when, for the first
time, a majority of physicists surveyed confidently assert that you and I
and every physical thing exists in a superposition of states. In simpler
terms, this means our leading experts on reality are telling us that there
are as many possible you’s as you can even imagine... and then
some! Rather than ‘manifesting’ things, or bringing
things into your life, the entire premise of quantum jumps is that
it’s possible for you to make quantum jumps to a reality you
will enjoy.
The idea behind making quantum jumps is that in order to live a different
life, all you need do is first imagine it, then meditate silently and
quietly until you attain a state of being detached from all thoughts and
feelings. When you sense a new connection to another possible you living
the life you’d prefer, immerse yourself naturally into that new
state of being. And voila! You’ve made a quantum jump. Life will
likely feel pretty much exactly the same, with similar daily activities,
and any time you doubt or worry a change has occurred, return to a
meditative state of quiet and reconnect with new reality you are selecting
for yourself.
Does this process seem too simple to be true? Numerous recent studies in
the fields of psychology, biology, and physics show positive results for
those who “fake it ‘til they make it,” by
dressing for success, adopting confident body postures, and taking placebo
prescriptions, surgeries, and subliminal cues. Far from being unnatural,
forced or phony, testing out possibilities until we find our way through to
the one we like best seems to be the way nature designed plants and
animals. The process of photosynthesis in plants appears to depend upon the
efficiency of plants at the cellular level to try out all possible paths
when absorbing and harvesting light energy from photons.
The popular expression "quantum jump" is usually meant to describe a leap
that is big--but to scientists, quantum jumps are tiny, discrete
(indivisible), and abrupt. The idea of quantum particles is that they can
exist in material form at one energy level or another, but not in between.
When quantum particles have been observed to make a quantum jump from one
state to another, scientists have watched them appear to blink on and off.
The idea behind quantum jumping is that while we seldom consciously realize
it, we are living in a multiverse of parallel universes that are unseen and
unobserved by one another. When a quantum jump is made through a kind of
handshake through time and space. this connection forms a bridge that
allows someone experiencing a quantum jump to end up in another reality.
The connection is so total that a person can literally walk into another
place and time. While to the universe, both of "you" still exists, usually
your awareness of who you are will coalesce on one reality, leaving the
other forgotten and left behind.
People more often experience walking into parallel worlds that are
nearly--but not quite entirely--identical to the one they came from. In
such cases, you may find something has seemingly shifted in some startling
way. A door or building may appear where one had never been before, or you
might notice something as simple as your keys not being where you know you
put them ... and then find them in a very odd place with no apparent
explanation.
Praise for Quantum
Jumpings
The word ‘quantum’ was coined in 1900 by the German
physicist Max Planck who clearly understood the implications of this
scientific breakthrough. It has taken a century for the rest of the world
to catch up with him, but the ‘Quantum Age’ has
finally arrived. Cynthia Sue Larson understands its implications for our
everyday lives--for how we can make wiser decisions, how we can relate
better to other people, how we can manage our careers more effectively, how
we can use our dreams to provide insights, and even how we can use
‘quantum jumping’ for self-healing. Larson's readers
might start reading this remarkable book thinking that theoretical physics
is beyond their comprehension. But the examples, the exercises, and the
lucid writing style will not only prove them wrong but will shift their
view of reality and the role they can play in constructing it.
-- Stanley Krippner, co-author, Personal Mythology
The twenty-first century will be remembered as the era in which quantum
physics, biology, and consciousness started shaking hands. We now know that
'quantum' is no longer limited to the invisible, subatomic realm, but
involves our everyday world and our own mind. Cynthia Sue Larson's QUANTUM
JUMPINGS is a daring, adventuresome, delightful romp in this territory.
This book proves that physics can be fun. Written in sparkling, clear
language, QUANTUM JUMPINGS will inspire anyone toward a more fulfilling,
effective, and happier life. Highly recommended!
-- Larry Dossey, M.D., author The Power of Premonitions and One Mind
Cynthia Larson's new book QUANTUM JUMPINGS offers her latest insights into
using the quantum metaphor to explain a number of human experiences that go
beyond what we would normally call 'normal.' She writes with clarity,
vision, and offers hope and encouragement to those who often fear such
experiences that go beyond accepted norms of existence.
-- Fred Alan Wolf, aka Dr. Quantum
How is Quantum Jumping
Possible?
Consider the idea that many times --
possibly even every time--you make a decision or choice, you are actually
moving between alternate realities--between parallel worlds. In those
alternate realities there are so many other possible "yous" which you can
connect with so strongly that the conscious awareness and energy that is
you literally moves into that other reality. When feeling so strongly
connected to another self in a different reality, it is possible to gain
direct access to the knowledge available only in that time and space, and
to experience an entirely different self.
What makes quantum jumping possible is that, like a quantum particle, a
person has the ability to exhibit quantum behavior. While it is extremely
improbable that you will often be able to do some of the things quantum
particles do--such as tunnel through solid barriers, or make quantum jumps
to other alternate times and places -- our current understanding of physics
suggests such things are within the realm of possibility, and can be
expected to occur.
Experimental observations at the quantum level change our assumptions about
reality as we see that quantum particles are not always particles and
sometimes exist as pure energy, that some kind of invisible connection
exists between entangled quantum particles so they move together
simultaneously with non-local spooky action at a distance, that simply by
observing an experiment we are affecting it, and that unlike classical
physics, quantum behavior can only ever be predicted by probabilities.
In order to explain some of this truly strange quantum behavior, Niels Bohr
theorized that quantum particles exist as waves that might be anywhere
until the wave function is collapsed. Hugh Everett III theorized that we
exist in an multiverse consisting of many worlds of parallel realities.
Physicist John Cramer theorizes it is possible for information to be
exchanged between past and future through a kind of handshake between two
points in spacetime. Scientists David Bohm and Karl Pribram proposed the
universe is a giant hologram, containing matter and consciousness in a
single field.
What all this means to someone experiencing a quantum jump is that they can
enter another parallel reality by relaxing and imagining they are accessing
some kind of bridge, window, or doorway to another world with another self
who has another set of characteristics, qualities, or skills. With quantum
jumping, one makes the leap from simply imagining oneself in an alternate
reality to actually being that other self.
Examples of Quantum
Jumping
The success of most all visualization methods and affirmations can be
attributed to quantum jumping.
Some of the most effective weight loss programs work by helping people lose
weight by imagining they now live in an alternate reality in which they are
already thin.
Many top athletes use visualization of perfect performance together with
envisioning they can become that top athlete to improve their athletic
results in real life.
When someone says I'm faking it 'til I make it, they might well be
envisioning themselves as being an entirely transformed person. A person
who wants a promotion can thus emulate the dress, speech, behavior, self
assurance and posture of someone at the next level up, to be considered
deserving of a promotion.
How Does Quantum Jumping
Work?
You've probably heard of self-fulfilling prophecies, and how athletes
practice visualization of perfect performance in order to get the best
results. Everything is made up of quantum material at its very core, and
the idea behind quantum jumping is that it's possible to jump to an
alternate reality in much the same way that an electron dematerializes at
one orbital level and reappears at another. The basic principle behind
quantum jumping is based on combining some ideas about behavior of the very
smallest quantum particles from physics. Quantum jumping can be envisioned
as occurring in a multiverse of many alternate realities, in which each one
of these realities exists another possible 'you' that you are connected to.
Just as electrons can make energetic leaps from one energetic level to
another, people can quantum jump through alternate realities to experience
dramatic shifts in physical reality.
Anyone who can relax, clear their mind, and envision being different in
some way -- such as more successful, funny, healthy, wealthy, or wise --
can quantum jump. When making these kinds of quantum jumps, one can feel
immediate benefits from such positive thinking.
To initiate a quantum jump, keep an open mind that you can experience
another reality. Sincerely desire and feel a connection to another reality,
envisioning some way of making a connection with it through a bridge, a
door, a window or a handshake. Your ability to form a strong intention, to
concentrate, and to get and stay focused while being simultaneously relaxed
and open-minded are essential.
Cynthia Sue Larson
RealityShifters
P.O. Box 7393
Berkeley, CA 94707-7393
U.S.A.