Bashar presents a radical reinterpretation of causality. In physical reality, we observe cause leading to effect (A happens, then B happens). But in consciousness-space, the effect often precedes the cause. How? Because consciousness first imagines the desired outcome (effect), then the 'cause' events arrange themselves backward in linear time to deliver that outcome. Bashar uses the analogy of a movie: the ending is filmed first, then the scenes that lead to it. From the director's perspective, the effect creates the cause. This is the mechanism behind synchronicity: you set an intention (desired effect), and the universe arranges preceding events to make it happen. Bashar notes that humans find this disorienting because we are trained in linear causality. But he assures that as you practice 'effect-first' thinking—visualizing outcomes clearly and allowing the path to unfold—your reality creation becomes far more efficient. The key is trusting that the 'how' will appear once the 'what' is clear.
Causality Reimagined: Effect Preceding Cause in Consciousness Space
CORE-027 Deep · B
Controversial Content
科學衝突
Translation Note
術語對照:Causality Reimagined → 因果律重新想像;Effect-First Thinking → 效果優先思考;Consciousness Space → 意識空間。此為巴夏形上學中最具哲學深度的概念之一。
術語對照:Causality Reimagined → 因果律重新想像;Effect-First Thinking → 效果優先思考;Consciousness Space → 意識空間。此為巴夏形上學中最具哲學深度的概念之一。