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Wednesday, July 15, 2026

World Peace is Easier than You Think

 


As I lay out in Chapter 14 of Your Mind is Made of Voices, there's a decent chance we can change which version of multiverse Earth we reside on. The only factor for deciding is whichever Earth we are "tuned in" to. Being tuned in is much like how we dream. Whatever we think and believe is true, is indeed true. Unfortunately, we can't lie to ourselves. We can say we believe we're in a world of magic, unicorns, and dragons, but that doesn't make us believe it. The cool thing, however, is that we can change even our past if indeed we can find ourselves truly believing it and tuning into that particular version.

There is a caveat, however. I believe the selective power is in emotional resonance. It's not simply belief, but it's felt. It is perhaps also shared. So the world we are in now is perhaps mostly stuck in its current position, but its trajectory can change with intention. Most people operate out of passive disposition rather than intention. They react rather than act. So those of us who act can have a beacon of radiance that modifies what gets reactions from others. In short, intention has a lot more power than we give it credit for.

The trick, of course, is building our own true belief. Being told this and wanting it to be true isn't the same as actually believing and attuning to what we want. This takes time and intention. But as one learns to FLOW, our faith slowly increases. We see the little things here and there that appear to corroborate the beliefs. It's like knowing that walking is possible but being unable to do it until we've started taking a step here and there. Eventually it becomes second nature and we can run. The same goes for world-altering manifesting "faith." As we attune to what we want and "know" that it will be so, everything around us changes. The paths that could be begin to align with the path we intend. The entire world begins to change toward life rather than destruction. 

What I don't really know, is who all comes with me in this. I can already see it changing as I align more with FLOW. At some point, however, if others are manifesting doom and gloom for themselves while I manifest peace and utopia, we eventually cannot co-exist on the same resonant frequency. We can't both exist when wars have stopped for me and nuclear fallout begins for them. Eventually, they cannot tune into the world I experience because they "know" things occurred that they can't unknow. At least, not in this physical body. This lends to another theory of NPCs.

Some people really just seem like they're on permanent auto pilot. And maybe they are. Perhaps their spark of conscious awareness is tuned into a different reality altogether. The person we're faced with is the algorithmic shell of the choices they'd have had to make for us to have the reality we're experiencing. Who knows? But what I do know, at least for now, is that things appear to be moving in the direction I am intending. Slowly, but surely. And as I expect greater things continually—even in the face of catastrophe—I experience a joy like no other. When our joy is found in experience rather than outcome, it hardly matters what occurs in the world around us. 

It could very well be that the greatest source of joy is in a return to tribal communities. I seek the joy in living, not the expectations of outcomes. This enables me to remain joyful and continue to push for the utopian lifestyle based upon our current configuration even when things get physically tough. They must be for the best. It could be that the shortest route to Star Trek's post-scarcity, space-faring utopia is via a collapse of current governments. So if that happens and if I'm without power and resources while scraping by with family and friends, I simply view it as an interesting plot twist and a necessity for the world I envision. And if indeed we are sparks of consciousness that continue for eternity and are reborn to this world, then I have all the time in the universe for my manifestation to come true. It's all about the journey anyway. If it were about the destination, what does one do for the eternity after arriving?

What's great about this philosophy is firstly that it appears to be true and therefore brings hope and joy. But even if it's not true, I will remain blissfully ignorant, joyful all the same, and get more satisfaction out of life than I ever would by assuming that I "ought" to be fearful and angry. My disposition, even in a mundane world of a single timeline and no special influence of resonance, I am still scientifically and psychologically better off. I will perform better, be happier, and create more joy around me. There is no downside. At the very least, I create my own utopia around me. At the greatest, however, I shift the earth itself toward a paradise of creativity, joy, and love all around—even if it takes a few hundred or thousand years.

And logically, the more people who believe this, the quicker it happens whether we influence timelines or not. Our beliefs as a people will shape this planet if we do so intentionally. At any point we can stop pretending things must be the way they are and simply choose a new way to live. We're all in an open world environment and have simply agreed that certain people and groups have power and that we must live in certain ways. The structures are only maintained for as long as we all believe it. Start believing in better ways, and they will come about.

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