Do We Influence Reality?

Published on February 7, 2026 at 8:06 PM

Creation, Not Helplessness

Our Role in Reality

Sometimes we hear:

“Reality cannot be controlled. There is nothing we can do.”

But if this were true, human life would have no meaning.

There would be no reason to learn, to act, to choose, or to develop.

And yet every day we see the opposite:
our decisions change outcomes, our attention changes results, our actions shape the future.

So reality is not something fixed.

It is something continuously created.

Reality as a field of information

Reality is not a rigid structure.

It is better understood as a dynamic field of information, where events take form through interaction.

Consciousness is not outside this process.

Consciousness participates in it.

When we:

  • focus attention

  • set intention

  • organize thoughts

  • act consistently

we introduce information into the world.

And information changes structure.

This is already creation.

Not "control" by force — but conscious participation

Control does not mean forcing life.

It means guiding development.

Like a gardener:
we cannot command the seed to grow,
but we prepare the soil, provide light, and water regularly.

Growth happens naturally.

In the same way, through conscious concentration and constructive thinking, we create conditions where harmonious events become more probable.

This is not domination.

This is cooperation with the laws of reality.

A practical understanding

Every moment we are already influencing:

  • our health

  • our relationships

  • our environment

  • our future

The only question is whether we do it:

  • unconsciously
    or

  • consciously.

Practices of awareness and concentration simply make this process intentional.

They help us create rather than react.

A simple conclusion

Reality is not something happening to us.

It is something forming with us.

We are not powerless observers.

We are participants in creation.

And each thought, each action, each moment of focused awareness contributes to the world we live in.