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Reality Clusters and Focus Range

24 January 2026



Reality clusters are groups of a certain number of realities that are very similar.

This cluster is determined by an individual's personal beliefs and expectations.

The more flexible a person is in their beliefs and expectations, the more realities

they group around themselves. The more rigid and stubborn they are, the fewer.

This is because of how well someone can manipulate their consciousness to

convince themselves of a possibility.

A reality in which you might be invulnerable and your wounds could heal in seconds

certainly exists as a possible, experienceable reality, but it won't be in your reality

cluster. This is because, due to your beliefs, you can't convince yourself that it's

possible for you.

This is an example of how reality clusters work. If you believe there's no way you can

have tens of thousands of dollars in your bank account, then the corresponding reality

will move away from you and leave your cluster.

I think you get the idea.

Now, the point is that you need to learn how your individual consciousness works. It's

the mind that needs to be convinced that certain events can occur in your life. The mind

looks to the possibilities of others and compares them to what might then be possible

for you. This means it considers what is possible for you. The mind's task is to list all

the realities surrounding you and assess their attainability.

If you want to be rich, it's only possible if there's a justification for that reality. You can't

just have a million dollars transferred to your account for no reason, because then you

would check who transferred it to you. There's no justification, so this reality can't be

accessed without a reason.

To get that million dollars, you would need a reason that justifies your claim to it, so to

speak. The company that transferred it to you must have a reason, in your eyes, for

doing so. This requires active effort on your part.

Of course, it's also possible that you could simply receive the million dollars, but your

reality cluster, based on your mind's interpretations, doesn't contain the corresponding

reality.

It's not much different when you're sick and want to get well again. Your mind needs a

justification for why your body wakes up in the morning and is suddenly healthy again.

It would certainly be possible for it to happen, but your mind blocks it because it assumes

there needs to be a reason why this can suddenly happen. Your reality cluster doesn't

contain the corresponding reality.

Now you're asking yourself: how can you draw such a reality into your reality cluster so

that it becomes reality? That's the crucial point.

You have to convince your mind that it's possible. That's essentially all there is to it. You

just need a justification that makes it seem "logical" that it works, or rather, that it occurs

as your experienced reality.

It's difficult to convince your mind, so you need to take a step-by-step approach, allowing

your focus to shift from one small change in reality to the next, until you reach the reality

you want to experience.

I'll show you how to train this in the next article.


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