What does reality control mean?

Published on February 19, 2026 at 7:42โ€ฏAM

Control as Conscious Creative Participation

In the Teachings of Grigori Grabovoi, the concept of control represents a refined understanding of the human role within reality. Control is not domination over events, people, or circumstances, but rather the conscious participation of the individual in the informational processes that shape life. Reality is understood as informational in nature, and because human consciousness is also informational, it can perceive, interpret, transmit, and structure information. From this perspective, control is the ability of consciousness to consciously structure informational reality toward harmony and development.

Control Is Not Domination

A frequent misunderstanding arises when control is interpreted as imposing one’s will, overriding natural processes, or manipulating others. In the teachings, this is explicitly not the meaning. True control respects universal development, aligns with the Creator’s plan, preserves the freedom of all beings, and is oriented toward macrosalvation, the benefit of all life. Therefore, control is best understood as harmonization rather than coercion, a process of participation rather than domination.

Control as Self-Control First

A fundamental principle within this understanding is that external control arises from internal control. Control begins with self-organization of consciousness through regulation of thoughts, emotional balance, clarity of perception, and stabilization of inner awareness. When consciousness is stable and harmonized, reality reflects this structure naturally. In this sense, control unfolds from an inner field of alignment resonating with the idea that authentic development emerges from harmonized consciousness rather than stress or disruption.

Control as Goal Realization

Control also relates to goal realization. It is described as the capacity to ensure the realization of a desired event, not through mechanical forcing but through conscious engagement with informational reality. This involves perceiving the event as informationally present, connecting with the unified informational field, and structuring conditions that allow manifestation to occur. Thus, control becomes the process through which informational potential is translated into lived experience.

Control as Responsibility and Ethics

Because control implies participation in reality formation, it inherently carries responsibility and ethical orientation. It is linked with life preservation, prevention of destructive events, and the ongoing development of existence. In this way, control may be understood as responsible creative stewardship of reality, an expression of conscious co-creation grounded in awareness, care, and alignment with universal development.

Intention → Control → Manifestation

This perspective also clarifies the relationship between intention, control, and manifestation.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Intention is the orientation.

Intention represents the direction of consciousness toward a desired state or event, the initial orientation that defines what is sought.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Manifestation is the appearance.

Manifestation is the appearance of an event in experiential reality, the visible expression of informational processes.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Control is the process of conscious realization.

Control is the continuous conscious process that connects the two, encompassing perception, stabilization of consciousness, structuring of information, and harmonization of conditions. In simple terms, intention sets the direction, control sustains and guides the realization, and manifestation reflects the achieved result.

Seen together, these concepts form a coherent continuum of conscious participation illustrating how human awareness moves from orientation, through creative process, into lived reality.

Control in the Teachings of Grigori Grabovoi is the conscious, ethical, and creative regulation of informational reality through harmonized consciousness for the realization of goals and the benefit of all life.