Mind Over Matter:
Creating Outcomes with Observation
Dr Joe Dispenza | 15 July 2025
I recently shared a story about conversations I had many years ago with several patients who were physicists – and how these discussions shaped my understanding of the mind’s ability to create matter.
We would often talk about the nature of reality and how the subjective mind can affect the objective world – in other words, how observation can turn potentials into reality. For example, if you look at a chair, and then turn away and no longer observe it, that chair would turn from a material thing back into a possibility in the quantum field.
My scientist patients said that observation likely only affects tiny subatomic particles – in other words, small events – not larger, real life experiences. I thought, perhaps there’s an opportunity for us to improve our observation skills.
If the field is the sole governing agency of the particle, and that energy is controlling matter, then it would make sense: To create effects greater than subatomic particles, we have to move to a greater level of consciousness, a greater frequency, a greater energy – and connect to that invisible, unifying field.
In other words, by collapsing multiple wave functions, we could use our mind to create matter – to convert possibilities into real experiences.
Share in the comments: What's a potential you'd like to create in reality?
Recorded at the Advanced Follow Up Retreat in Cancún, Mexico, February 2025.
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