Reality Creation: How Mind Shapes Matter
- Harry Van Koll
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These are some of my experiential notes on what could be called reality creation…

What you see in your mind as true — when you recall memories, think about your life, assess your circumstances, or imagine what is happening — is not separate from reality itself.
The mental realm is not imaginary. It is simply a higher-frequency, subtler portion of the same unified spectrum of reality. The physical world is the densest end of that spectrum, which is why it dominates our attention. Density does not mean importance — it means weight.
The mental permeates the entire spectrum. It permeates the physical. Matter is consciousness slowed down.
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Attention, Density, and the Illusion of Separation
The physical world captures our attention because it is dense, sensory, and loud. It continuously pulls awareness outward. But when attention is withdrawn from the physical — through slowing down, stillness, or sustained concentration — awareness naturally begins to register subtler layers of reality.
These subtler layers have always been present.
Stillness does not create higher perception; it reveals what was already there but drowned out by sensory noise. Everything exists simultaneously across frequencies. The physical, emotional, mental, and subtler realms are not separate worlds — they are expressions of the same field.
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Mental Imagery as Instruction
Whenever you picture something mentally — whenever you think about your life, replay situations, imagine outcomes, or internally narrate what is happening — you are not merely observing reality.
You are instructing it.
At the quantum level, particles arrange themselves according to information. Thought is information. Mental imagery is not passive; it is directive. Your internal representations inform reality how to organize itself.
This is why changing an outcome does not require force or effort. It requires a shift in what is being internally held as true.
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Remembering the Future
Creation works most effectively when the future is not anticipated, but remembered.
You remember the outcome as if it has already happened. You place it behind you — resolved, completed, settled. You are no longer leaning toward it or chasing it. You are looking back on it.
This subtle internal orientation matters. It moves the future from anticipation into memory.
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Letting Go of Counter-Reality
At the heart of creation is the ability to release the counter-reality in the mind — the internal narrative that makes it hard to be, hard to create, and hard to believe in a future that contradicts conditioning.
The future you want to experience often directly opposes the futures the mind rehearses: fear-based scenarios, limited outcomes, inherited logic, and conditioned expectations. The degree to which you can let go of what the mind insists is possible is the degree to which a new reality can manifest.
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Why Creation Requires Creativity, Not Logic
To create a new future, creativity is required — not logic.
The logical mind measures the future using the past, prior experience, and what it can reasonably extrapolate. But this is precisely what limits creation. Logic is conservative. Creativity is expansive.
The mind argues why the future you want cannot happen. Creativity allows you to bypass the argument entirely.
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Infinite Potentials and the Limiting Mind
The quantum field contains infinite potentials — infinite realities that can be experienced. All outcomes are possible.
What limits them is not reality itself, but the mind’s bias. The mind collapses infinity into familiarity. Creation is not about forcing reality; it is about releasing the mental constraints that prevent other realities from being perceived as real.
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Letting Go of the Present to Create the Future
Your ability to let go of:
• what is currently happening
• what seems realistic
• what appears logically consistent with your past
…is the measure of how deeply a new reality can come into existence.
The future is not created by improving the present. It is created by stepping outside of it internally.
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Visualization as Continuous Creation
You are always visualizing, whether consciously or unconsciously.
What you repeatedly see as your life — in relationships, work, location, identity — are the quantum outcomes you continue to recreate. Your inner imagery is not neutral. It is causal.
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Depth of Consciousness and Reality Imprinting
What matters is not only what you visualize, but the depth from which you visualize.
Different depths of attention and stillness imprint reality differently:
• surface attention creates shallow patterns
• emotional focus creates reactive patterns
• deep mental or akashic stillness creates foundational patterns
The deeper the stillness, the deeper the instruction.
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Fear as Hijacked Creation
Fear operates through involuntary concentration. Trauma, shock, and anxiety narrow attention into a deep focus, implanting future outcomes without conscious choice.
This is why fear-based patterns repeat.
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Creation as Memory
Every internal scenario is a memory being formed in advance.
You are not imagining the future — you are remembering it before it happens. And what you repeatedly remember becomes lived experience.
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Release is everything
Creation is not effort. It is release.
Release of fear-based rehearsal.
Release of logical limitation.
Release of attachment to current reality.
When these dissolve, creativity does what it naturally does — allowing realities to emerge that the mind could never logically justify.
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Harry Van Koll







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