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The real secret

Hit films like The Secret serve up a strange mix of New Age nostrums and quantum physics. Yet do they really understand what science and spirituality are all about, asks a prominent physicist?

Peter Russell | October 2007 issue

You create your own reality. Just “think positive,” and you’ll get yourself a new car, a great job, the perfect partner and lots of money. That’s a message heard more and more frequently, most prominently in popular documentaries like The Secret, following the success of What the Bleep Do We Know!?

To offer concrete evidence for their claims, the filmmakers point to discoveries in quantum physics. But does physics really provide the proof for these claims?

Quantum physics describes the so-called “observer effect,” which refers to the impact the mere act of observing can have on the phenomenon being observed. Physicists speak about this as the “collapse of the wave function.” The wave function describes the probabilities of a particle being observed in any of its possible states. When an observation is made, the wave function “collapses” and the particle is observed in one particular state. A popular interpretation of this is that the act of observation affects physical reality, “freezing” it into a certain state. Hence the claim that you create your own reality, and the importance of holding a positive vision of a desired outcome.

The original formulation, however, put forward by Nobel Prize-winner Werner Heisenberg, states that is your knowledge of the system that collapses. Nothing in the real world actually changes; the only thing that changes is the uncertainty in your knowledge.

Nevertheless, there is a sense in which you do create your own reality: You create your own experience of reality. Take, for example, your ability to see. Light enters the eye, triggering nerve impulses that travel to the brain. There, these impulses are analyzed and put together into an image. You think you see the world, but what you’re seeing is a reconstruction of the world. The same applies to all your senses: You hear your own listening, etcetera. In this way, you’re creating your own perception of reality.

How you perceive reality depends in a large part on your attitude. A positive attitude is clearly a good starting point and may in part explain why things sometimes turn out the way you want.

I have discovered, for instance, that when I’m rested, centred and clear, things work out well. But I don’t believe this is because I am “creating” the world around me. It happens because I have put myself into a good state of mind to pick up opportunities.

Another phenomenon from quantum physics that is often misunderstood is the issue of “non-locality.” Quantum theorists predict that observations in one place can affect observations a long distance away. Einstein had rejected this as “ghostly action at a distance” and concluded something was wrong with quantum theory.

In the early 1980s, Alain Aspect, a French physicist, carried out the first experiments to test the prediction. He showed that when two particles are created with correlated quantum states (for example, both having the same spin) and are then separated by a long distance, their quantum states remain correlated. When Aspect measured the spin of one particle, causing its wave function to collapse into one particular state, he found that the wave function of the second particle collapsed into the same state, although there was no way the two particles could now affect each other. Because the correlation is instant, some people see this as proof of faster-than-light-communication, or of an undiscovered field beyond time and space through which we are all connected and through which we communicate.

Most physicists, however, tend not to jump to that conclusion so easily, because they don’t fully understand how this phenomenon happens. They use terms like “entanglement,” meaning that the relationship between the particles is somehow preserved over long distances.

There is a non-local relationship, which cannot be understood in our current way of thinking. Yes, something unusual is happening, but I don’t think we should grasp hold of these phenomena from sub-atomic physics to explain what may be happening at our own level of existence.

I’m not saying we shouldn’t think positively, or that we’re not interconnected. All I’m saying is it’s incorrect to use current physics research to validate these claims and it’s highly misleading to present them as the ultimate truth, or the “Great Secret,” of the universe. Such grand assertions give people a false sense of hope.

And, on the contrary, the claim that we create our own realities may also be very unfair with respect to people who are ill or poor. The message of The Secret suggests they too are responsible for their own fate. Does this mean that the thousands in Bangladesh made homeless by floods are suffering because they did not have a positive vision?

The strangest thing about such films is that they are parading spirituality, yet are, in fact, supporting the very opposite. With their focus on acquiring material wealth, they reinforce the dangerous idea that whether or not you’re happy and at peace in your life depends upon what you have, what you do and how other people see you.

Yet almost all the great spiritual teachers through time have said that whether you are happy ultimately depends on how you feel about yourself on the inside, not whether you have a nicer car or a better-paying job than someone else.

Telling people they can achieve happiness by acquiring more things just reinforces the mindset that’s leading us to extract more and more out of the planet and that will ultimately drive our culture to extinction. The Secret would have had a more powerful spiritual message if it had helped people realize this.

A change in consciousness is a change in perception—a change in how we see things. The real secret—and it’s only a secret because we keep forgetting it—is that we always have a choice in how we see, experience and interpret reality. That is what determines whether or not you’ll be happy and find peace.

Peter Russell is a British scientist with a degree in physics, author of many books and producer of three films on http://www.peterussell.com/Wordpress.



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Comments (4)

Hello Peter,

Delightful to see you here.

I have never met a homeless person who intended to be homeless.

Although some think more positive than others.

I was quite pleased in early 2000 that Marianne Williamson began to speak like me, that there are many systems in place in the universe that cause challenges to some of the most delightful and positive people that thinking positive cannot address.

My work focuses on what workforce planing, health, sustainability and professional development.

Many times I see an opportunity for the application of Systems Thinking and Learning to open new possibilities of thought when you begin to analyze systems of toxicity that cannot be addressed by one person alone.

For example, in the US, there are 100M people of our population of 300M now chronically ill due to environmental and chemical exposures. The fact that this occurred has also altered DNA, so we have to explain to children not born why they are born ill. Did they intend to be born into this pattern.

I am deeply spiritual and I understand Karma, synchronicity and the power of thinking about past life learning. For the last decade, I have describe much of that though as simple a metaphor for learning.

As my experience with evidential based practice of learning shapes my work and my thinking and consciousness, I invite more people to step aside from the thought that creating abundance and prosperty is a state of mind. 98% of the people are now close to the BoP. I spent an evening this week with two women who live there in India and help people, especially women and children recover from squalor and poverty and illness.

They will be speaking at the Community Church in Tiburon at 6:00 PM on October 11th. I invite anyone to go listen to what it is like to be shunned and have your family turn on you and then be burnt or tortured and left on the street. I would like to know the secret other than what Mayer has created to shift this kind of victimization. It takes a lot of love and intention of many others to bring the children of these women into a self-esteem from which they have no humiliation or shame and can live lives with positive energy that directs them to learn and become self-sufficient and sustainable.

Thank you for your article.

Maybe I'll see you on my next trip to Marin. I take off for the UK the beginning of December, where I will be working for a bit.

My very best, Lavinia Weissman

posted by lavinia_weissman on 10/ 8/2007 9:37 pm

Thank you, Peter, for such a clear appreciation of the principles of quantum physics in connection with the New Age belief that we are capable of creating our own reality.

In my surgical career, I had patients ask if they had somehow created their disease/illness. Exploration of the implications of that question very seldom led to the conclusion that they had, and sometimes patients ca,e to feel that they "needed" their disease in order to correct a chronic dysfunctional situation, but there was no guilt about that understanding when we explored what it was that they had to learn about their lives that served themselves and others best.

I have used principles of "attitudinal healing" in my work for over thirty years with telling effect on all concerned, as long as we put the work in the context of compassion and forgiveness. When a person I was working with told me about "The Secret," I watched the trailer and said to myself, "I know what they're talking about but I think they have it wrong." I watched the entire movie with an ever-increasing discomfort in my gut while I sensed that the "wrong" thought was correct... I have worked with victims of narcissism for my entire career (don't ask me why; I really don't know beyond a sense of karmic duty) and I smelled and felt its tragic presence.

As Lavinia speaks of spirituality, karma, and past life learning, my being resonates peacefully in accord. Those messages seem to have been sent to the sidelines in The Secret; perhaps because they are no secret, but part of the wisdom of the human experience of living in a living world.

Thank you, Lavinia and Peter.

Kind thoughts come.

Kenneth Hawley Hamilton, MD

posted by KenHOPE on 10/ 9/2007 7:42 am

Thanks for taking the time to write this article, Pete. When so many friends (and strangers) contacted me about "The Secret" I wondered what they thought I had been saying all these years! After the Secret came out, I found I was frequently saying, "We don't know how it works... something is missing in this equation...it can't be just about "more stuff" that uses up the natural resources."

Keep up the good work. I'll be sending this along to my newsletter subscribers.

Hope to see you soon...or at least in 2008.

Love, Winter

posted by winter on 10/19/2007 10:12 am

Peter My hat is off to you for adding this perspective to this subject.

It seems to me that over the course of the last few years spirituality, has started to become just another way for some to make a quick buck.

Though without a doubt the law of attraction is in effect, whether we know it or not, the use of this principle without the greater good of all being applied to it, seems to be just more of the greedy self-interest that is at the root of the manipulation or power over so many on this planet.

In the words of Jimi Hendrix...'when the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace.'

My hope was as the message, of the law of attraction was revealed throughout the movie, that the message of how we could use it to harmonize inequality would come through.

I think that could be the real power of this law in full effect.

It is interesting to note that the original version of the movie where Ester and Jerry Hicks participate, did not emphasize the materialistic, self-interested point of view that the later version does. And from what I understand they (Ester and Jerry Hicks) refused to have a part in the later version for that reason.

As is the case stated above, taking basic spiritual truths and trying to make a quick buck.

DISCERNMENT, what a valuable word.

Thanks again for the view that you put forward, and the way that you did. Love, Guy

posted by Laura222 on 1/18/2008 8:18 pm

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