The Language of Being: How Emotions Shape Reality
- JAN SWERTS
- 2 days ago
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Change does not begin with thinking, but with being.
When someone embarks on a new path—a different inner attitude, a different emotional orientation—not only does their behavior change, but so does the reality they experience. This change only becomes real and lasting when it is lived, visible to others, until it becomes anchored in a new pattern of life.
We humans all speak a language that is older than words and more fundamental than logic: the language of emotions. Our feelings are the vibration with which we attune ourselves to consciousness and the field of possibilities that some call “the matrix,” “the quantum field,” “the Great Presence,” or simply “God.” This field does not respond to superficial positive thinking or desirable thoughts, but to our actual state of being: the emotions we carry with us, allow, suppress, or radiate.
Every emotion that flows through our body causes measurable changes: hormonal shifts, chemical reactions, a different pH value, a different tension in our cells. We are living fields of resonance. Scientists have long established that our DNA responds to emotional signals and that our physical state is in constant dialogue with what we feel. In their opinion, this goes even further: emotions influence DNA, and DNA influences the building blocks of the world. The relationship between emotion and reality therefore transcends time and space. The field is constantly in motion because seven billion people continuously send emotional impulses into it—a cosmic network that is never completely taut and never completely still.
When we look at this dynamic from the perspective of holographic consciousness, it becomes clear that reality is not “local.” Everything is everywhere; here is there, and now is always. Time and space are not absolute boundaries, but projections within a more comprehensive consciousness. So we are not limited to our physical bodies or the classical laws of physics. To a certain extent, we are co-creators of our experience. While Einstein spoke of humans as observers of an existing reality, others claim that we are active participants in a multi-layered universe—a cosmic hologram of which we see only a thin layer.
According to ancient traditions, the true source of creation lies in these deeper layers. What we experience here is only the shadow, a reflection of a richer, more complete reality. Thousands of years ago, the Vedic texts wrote: “What happens on Earth is a vague imprint of ultimate reality.”
We believe that our possibilities lie somewhere “outside of us,” but this “outside” is already here. It is our emotional state—our state of being—that determines what level of reality we can perceive.
A metaphor: the computer of consciousness
The holographic field in which we participate can be compared to a computer:
• The programs are our emotions, beliefs, and feelings.
• The operating system is our consciousness, which processes all inputs.
• The screen is reality as we experience it.
What we consciously or unconsciously enter into the program appears on the screen. Our outer world reflects our inner state. That is why real transformation is only possible when we not only think differently, but also are different—when we consciously learn to speak the language of emotions. Our emotions, which are fed by a low frequency of fear, guilt, shame, jealousy, etc., can change when we raise this frequency. When you vibrate at a higher frequency (both mentally and physically), what no longer resonates disappears.
It is therefore important to know that mind, brain, and body form a golden trinity for physical and material well-being. Imagine that your brain contains the equivalent of the entire internet on Earth. You can do something with it if you master the right language.
Next year, we will explore this in depth here at our Andalusian retreat center (we don't have a name yet) on a personal level (maximum 4 to 6 participants). We will accompany you on a journey that will give you insight into how you can be different, what and who you really are, and not what you thought you were. By bringing about certain changes in consciousness, you can continue to follow this path and feel, know, believe, and trust why you are here on Earth and what your mission in this life will be.
LIVE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO BE







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