About the book
You are not waiting for a miracle. You are manufacturing it every day, even if you are not aware of it. Your Factory of Miracles is a revealing book that shows how your mind, your body, and the way you interpret reality work together continuously, creating results that you later call luck, destiny, or coincidence.
This book does not speak of miracles as supernatural events, but as natural consequences of a well-aligned internal system. Through clear explanations, everyday examples, and a deep exploration of psychology, consciousness, and perception, you will discover how your repeated thoughts, sustained emotions, and automatic decisions function as a true invisible production chain.
The book guides you to recognize the internal mechanisms through which you manufacture obstacles—and also opportunities. You will learn why many people repeat the same patterns over and over again, and why others seem to live in a constant state of “miracles” with no apparent effort. The difference is not luck, but internal configuration.
Ideal for those seeking personal development, inner growth, mental reprogramming, conscious manifestation, emotional healing, and reality transformation, this book does not promise magical formulas. It offers something far more powerful: understanding.
Because when you understand how your internal factory works, you stop waiting for life to change—and you begin to produce change from within. And that, even if it may not seem so, is the greatest miracle of all.
Oscar González
Chapter 1: The Awakening of Inner Power
“What is invisible does not cease to exist simply because the eye cannot reach it.” — Johann Kaspar Lavater
From the beginning of time, human beings have sensed that something greater than the body and the mind lives within them. Some have called it the soul, others the spirit, a divine spark, or consciousness. But in essence, all have tried to name the same feeling: the certainty that there is a silent, almost magical force dwelling inside us—capable of moving mountains, healing wounds, and transforming the impossible into reality.
That force is not reserved for saints, the enlightened, or geniuses; it lives in you, waiting to be awakened.
Inner power is not learned from books nor acquired by chance—it is remembered. We are born with it, but the noise of the world puts it to sleep. Doubt, fear, and the habit of depending on what is external gradually build layers that make us forget who we truly are.
And yet, in the most difficult moments—when life corners us and everything seems lost—that spark resurfaces. It appears as an impulse, a gut feeling, an inexplicable strength that pushes us forward. It is then that we sense there is something within us beyond flesh and bone.
In 1920, a German boy named Armin Heuser fell into a well nearly fifty meters deep. Witnesses assumed he was dead. But when they reached the bottom, they found him alive, without a single broken bone. Years later, Armin would recount that just before hitting the ground, he saw a “blue light” surrounding him and felt as though invisible hands were holding him. Doctors found no explanation. What matters here is not the physical mystery of the event, but what it symbolizes: a higher consciousness acting when reason surrenders.
That “blue light” is a perfect metaphor for inner power: invisible, intangible, yet more real than any stone wall.
Miracles, at their core, are nothing more than visible manifestations of that power. The difference between those who experience them and those who do not lies in perception. Those who believe only in what is tangible close themselves to miracles. Those who dare to believe in the invisible open the doors to the infinite. This is not superstition, but a deep principle: reality adapts to the vibration of the consciousness that observes it.
Here we encounter a fascinating paradox, known as the paradox of faith:
To receive something, you must first behave as if you already have it.
Have you ever noticed how someone who is confident in their success behaves? Their language, posture, tone—even their energy—are different. Before achieving the result, they already live it internally. That is the key to the miracle. The universe responds to what you vibrate, not to what you ask for. When you act as someone who has already received, reality reorganizes itself to reflect that conviction.
Many people, however, wait to “see in order to believe.” They want proof before acting, results before trusting. But authentic faith is not passive—it is a conscious decision to align yourself with what you wish to create. Believing is not standing still; it is moving forward with the certainty that the path will form beneath your feet.
The problem is that we have been taught to look outside for what can only be found within. We seek approval, love, security, and purpose in others, in objects, in achievements—when all of it already exists inside us. The “miracle factory” is not in temples, mountains, or gurus. It is at the center of your chest, in your mind, in your emotions, in that silent place that whispers when the noise of the world fades.
If you could see yourself as you truly are—an infinite consciousness experiencing a human form—you would understand that nothing separates you from great creators, saints, or mystics. The difference is not in their nature, but in their level of remembrance. They remembered who they were; we are still remembering.
The awakening of inner power begins with a simple yet profound act: observing yourself without judgment.
It is not about forcing change, but about recognizing the light you already are. Perhaps for years you have told yourself that you cannot, that you are not enough, that things never change. Each of those phrases is like a layer of dust covering a diamond. But the diamond remains intact. You do not need to create it—only to clear away what hides it.
A practical way to begin is through conscious attention. Pause for a moment, right now. Breathe.
Observe your breath, your body, your thoughts. That which observes is not your thoughts or your emotions—it is your consciousness. And that consciousness, when held with intention, becomes the point where the supernatural comes to life.
Inner power is not activated through the logical mind, but through the felt mind. The more you align yourself with gratitude, trust, and peace, the more quickly external circumstances respond. Energy follows attention; what you focus on grows. When you focus on fear, you create more fear. When you focus on possibility, on what can already exist, everything begins to transform.
There are no small or large miracles—only degrees of perception. For a cell, regenerating tissue is an everyday miracle; for us, healing a wound or overcoming loss feels extraordinary. Yet both obey the same principle: an inner intelligence operating beyond reasoning.
Human history is filled with examples where faith, intention, or love produced results that logic could not explain. But beyond the stories, the true miracle occurs when a person stops seeing themselves as a victim of the world and begins to recognize themselves as a creator. When you understand that you are not at the mercy of circumstances, but that circumstances respond to your inner state, you enter a different level of life.
That transformation often begins subtly. One day you choose gratitude instead of complaint. Another day you choose trust instead of fear. Slowly, the external world starts to mirror this new frequency. And one day you realize that you no longer react the same way, that you attract different people, that opportunities arise with ease. Then you understand that the miracle was never something you had to obtain—it was something you had to remember.
The caterpillar does not see its wings while inside the cocoon. If it could see the future, it would not fear the darkness or the confinement.
“If a caterpillar knew it would fly, it would never fear the cocoon.”
You are that caterpillar. And the process you are going through—with its challenges, uncertainties, and silences—is not punishment, but transformation. Everything that seems like a limit today is merely the wrapping of your metamorphosis.
Inner power awakens when you stop fearing the process and begin to trust what you are destined to become.
You do not need to be perfect to begin, nor to understand every step. You only need to take the first one, with faith. Because this is the true paradox of miracles: they only manifest when you already act as if they exist.
When you do, you will discover that the greatest miracle is not flying, healing, or creating the impossible.
The greatest miracle is remembering that you yourself are the miracle.
Chapter 2: The Hidden Language of Energy
“The miracle does not violate the laws of nature; it only reveals them.” — Paracelsus
Every thought we have, every emotion we feel, is a vibration moving through the universe. It is an invisible language—no less real for being unseen—that shapes matter and gives form to what we call reality. The idea that the mind has the power to influence the physical world is not mere belief, but a principle validated throughout history and science. In ancient times, philosophers and mystics already intuited that the universe was not simply a collection of rigid matter, but a field of energy in constant motion. Today, quantum physics is beginning to confirm what was once considered purely spiritual insight: everything is connected by an energy that responds to consciousness.
The energy emitted by the mind is far more powerful than we tend to believe. And this is not about abstract thoughts alone, but about a real force capable of interrupting and shaping matter. In 1976, a Tibetan monk was found in a state of “apparent death” for seventeen days. His body, seemingly lifeless, remained completely intact, and later studies revealed that his metabolic processes had stopped. What is most striking about this case is not the monk’s apparent suspension of life, but the fact that his state was the result of deep meditation and concentration, through which he transcended the limitations of the physical body. This phenomenon, known as tummo, shows how the mind—when fully focused—can alter even the most fundamental aspects of matter.
The power of the mind does not reside only in conscious control of the body, but also in its capacity to influence the surrounding environment. Science tells us that everything in the universe is made of energy. The subatomic particles that compose everything we know—from stars to a leaf on a tree—are in constant vibration. Everything is energy, and this energy responds to consciousness. Our thoughts and emotions are not abstract entities confined to the mind; they are vibrational forces that extend beyond us, influencing what happens around us.
A clear example of this can be seen in the work of Masaru Emoto, who explored how water responds to human emotions. In his experiments, when water was exposed to words of love and gratitude, its molecules formed beautiful, symmetrical structures resembling snowflakes. When exposed to words of hatred or violence, the molecular formations became disordered and chaotic. What makes these results so striking is that water—an apparently neutral substance—was deeply affected by human emotional vibration. This phenomenon is not limited to water; everything that exists has a vibrational frequency, and that frequency responds to the vibration of the human mind.
On the physical plane, this connection between mind and matter manifests in remarkable ways. Our thoughts and emotions affect not only our own biology, but also the world around us. What we perceive as “reality” is, to a great extent, a product of the mind—the result of the beliefs and emotions we project outward. If emotions can have such a profound effect on the body, it is not difficult to imagine how they might also influence external circumstances. Water takes the shape of its container, and the mind takes the shape of what it believes. If we believe the world is a place of obstacles and suffering, that will be our reality. But if we believe we are capable of creating and healing, the universe adjusts to that new frequency.
What modern science is beginning to understand—what spiritual traditions have known for millennia—is that the mind is not merely a receiver of information, but a creator of realities. Subatomic particles such as electrons do not possess a defined existence until they are observed. In the famous double-slit experiment conducted by Thomas Young, scientists discovered that electrons behave like particles when observed, but like waves when unobserved. This principle of quantum physics, still puzzling to researchers, demonstrates that conscious observation has the power to alter physical reality. It echoes what mystics have said for centuries: consciousness has the power to create and transform reality.
The human mind functions as a quantum observer within this vast field of energy. Each time we think, we send a signal into the universe that shapes what we experience. Although many believe the world is fixed and governed by immutable laws, the truth is that we are co-creators of reality. Nothing is static; everything is in constant flux, and it is through our energy, our consciousness, and our beliefs that change is directed. Like a wave in the ocean, our thoughts are capable of producing ripples in the very fabric of reality, giving rise to what we experience as “miracles” or “coincidences.”
But how do we access this hidden power of the mind? First, by understanding that everything in the universe is interconnected. Thoughts and emotions are not isolated events within the mind; they are energies projected outward. And what we project is what returns to us. The language of energy is the language of the mind. Therefore, if we wish to change our reality, we must begin by changing how we think and feel. The key lies in recognizing that, even though we cannot see energy, it is always present, forming the foundation of everything we experience. When we become aware of this energy and learn to use it consciously, we can begin to transform our lives in ways we never imagined.
Quantum physics tells us that the vacuum is not empty—it is filled with infinite energy. And that energy is available to everyone. What we must learn is how to align with it, how to vibrate at the same frequency as the universe. This is the foundation of all miracles: the principle that what we think and feel has the power to influence reality. Miracles are not violations of natural laws; they are expressions of nature itself, revealed through the energy that emanates from our consciousness. It is not something supernatural, but a language that—when understood and used correctly—has the power to transform everything we know.
Chapter 3: The Creative Mind — Laboratory of the Invisible
“Miracles happen when the mind stops asking for proof.” — Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
The human mind is a laboratory—a space where the invisible takes shape and the impossible becomes possible. Within this vast universe of thoughts and emotions, where imagination acts as the spark that ignites the fire of creation, each of us holds the capacity to transform our reality. But how does this happen? How does the unseen become material, how does the unthinkable turn into the possible? The answer lies in the deep connection between imagination, attention, and inner coherence.
When we speak of imagination, many reduce it to mere fantasy—a tool for entertainment or escape. In truth, imagination is far more powerful. It is the instrument through which we shape the future, the key that grants access to other planes of experience, and the space where miracles are born. The moment we imagine something, we begin to give it form in the nonphysical realm; and over time, if we maintain sufficient clarity and coherence in our thinking, that form begins to materialize in our reality.
Imagine that you are seeking something that seems beyond your reach: a new job opportunity, the healing of an illness, or even a new relationship. What is required first is not merely direct action, but the creative imagination of what you desire. The mind must visualize what is not yet present in the physical world so that this vision can become real. It is not enough to simply think about what you want; the mind must create a clear, vivid, emotionally charged image of that future reality. This image is the first step toward the materialization of a miracle.
A striking example of this creative capacity occurred in 1961, when a Royal Air Force pilot flying at high altitude heard an inner voice seconds before his aircraft exploded. The voice instructed him to perform an evasive maneuver, saving his life. What is extraordinary about this account is not only that the voice guided him toward a positive outcome, but that it demonstrates how the human mind, under extreme tension, can access knowledge beyond conscious awareness. The mind can perceive information at levels we do not fully understand, and it is this access to invisible dimensions of consciousness that enables what we call “miraculous” acts.
Attention plays a fundamental role in this process. Science has shown that where attention goes, reality begins to expand. The mind naturally focuses on what it deems urgent or important, and when we deliberately direct our attention toward what we desire with clear purpose, we begin to attract the circumstances and people needed for that desire to take form. Yet superficial wishing is not enough. True transformation occurs when attention is accompanied by inner coherence—when thoughts, emotions, and actions are aligned with what we genuinely seek, and there is no contradiction between desire and belief. In that state, the creation of reality becomes far more powerful.
This is where we enter the realm of inner coherence, which can be defined as the alignment of what we think, feel, and do. When thoughts and emotions are in conflict, the energy we emit is weak and scattered. But when we are internally coherent, our entire being aligns, generating a powerful current of energy that begins to reshape our environment. It is as if we are tuning our vibration to that of the universe; as our energy harmonizes with the frequency of our desires, we naturally begin to draw in what we need.
Inner coherence, therefore, is a fundamental principle in the manifestation of miracles. But how do we achieve it? First, by becoming aware of the internal contradictions we carry—those limiting beliefs that tell us we do not deserve what we desire or that we are incapable of attaining it. The creative mind requires faith, but not empty faith; it requires faith supported by congruent action and commitment. If we want something, we must begin to act as though it already belongs to us. By doing so, we give shape to the vision and set in motion an energy that begins to mold reality itself.
This principle appears in a fascinating paradox: to receive something, we must first behave as if we already have it. This is faith put into action—a faith that does not demand proof, but is sustained by inner certainty that what we desire is possible. It is as though the universe responds to our ability to imagine the invisible and believe in its potential. In this sense, miracles occur when we stop asking for evidence and begin acting with confidence in the unseen power of the mind.
In psychology, there is a phenomenon known as “false memory,” which reveals another aspect of how the mind creates reality. When a falsehood is repeated with enough conviction, the mind begins to generate memories of events that never occurred. This demonstrates the power of belief: our perception of reality is shaped less by objective facts than by what we consistently believe and visualize. When we give the mind a clear and coherent image of what we desire, that image imprints itself on the psyche and begins to materialize. It is almost as if the brain cannot fully distinguish between what is real and what is vividly imagined—granting us the ability to transform reality through faith and visualization.
There is a key lesson here: the mind does not need to understand all the mechanisms behind physics or aerodynamics in order to create miracles. Just as a bird does not need to comprehend the theory of flight to take to the air, we do not need to grasp every detail of how the universe works to begin creating change. What we need is trust, imagination, and coherence. When attention remains focused on our intentions, when belief is firm, and when action aligns with desire, the mind is able to organize energy in our favor—and what once seemed unattainable can become real.
Chapter 4: The Connection with the Divine — The Field of All Possibilities
“The doors to the invisible open with the key of attention.” — Antoine de Saint-Martin
The concept of the divine has been interpreted in countless ways throughout history, yet one constant remains: the belief that there is a profound connection between human consciousness and a universal, intelligent field that responds to the vibration of our thoughts. It is as if we were connected to a vast ocean of possibilities—an ocean in which all the answers to our questions and desires already exist, waiting to be manifested. But how is this connection activated? How can we open the doors to this field of all possibilities?
The key lies in attention. We often move through life without being fully aware of the vast resources and opportunities that surround us. We focus on what we do not have, on what is missing, and forget that true wealth and wisdom are already within reach of our consciousness. Attention is the key that opens the doors to the invisible, to what we cannot see but is there nonetheless, waiting to be discovered.
The philosopher Antoine de Saint-Martin reminds us that attention is the gateway to accessing the deepest dimensions of existence. The more we focus on something, the more energy we direct toward it, and the more easily we begin to perceive what was previously hidden. This principle applies not only to the physical world, but also to the spiritual and energetic realms. Human consciousness, when aligned with the divine, is capable of tuning into higher frequencies and accessing a wisdom that transcends what the logical mind can comprehend.
In 1899, the artist Hilma af Klint claimed that her famous paintings were not products of her imagination, but had been dictated by what she called “scientific spirits.” She believed she was in contact with a higher intelligence that guided her through her work. This idea of a direct connection with a divine or universal source is not unique to her. Throughout history, many people have experienced the sensation of being connected to something greater than themselves—something that cannot be explained rationally, yet feels profoundly real.
What is fascinating about this phenomenon is that the connection with the divine is not only about the revelation of hidden knowledge, but also about an active process of creation. When we come into alignment with the universal field of possibilities, we are not merely receiving answers or insights; we are creating. Thoughts held with determination and focused attention attract similar thoughts, and these vibrations, when sustained long enough, begin to manifest in our reality.
It is said that a thought sustained for more than 17 seconds begins to attract similar thoughts, and over time, that vibration solidifies into more concrete forms. This phenomenon has been observed within the field of quantum physics, which suggests that what we think, feel, and visualize has the power to alter the very structure of reality. Matter, seemingly solid and immutable, responds to the frequencies of our vibrations. Every thought we have is an energetic frequency that sends a signal into the universe. When that frequency is strong and clear enough, the universe responds accordingly, attracting circumstances and experiences that match that vibration.
It is important to understand that this process is not always immediate or linear. The creation of reality does not happen instantly, but rather as the result of sustained and coherent focus. When we keep our thoughts aligned with a clear desire or intention, we begin to generate a vibrational wave that influences our environment. However, when our attention wavers or becomes dominated by negative thoughts, that vibration weakens or shifts direction. The key is consistency—keeping our attention focused on what we want, rather than on what we fear or worry about.
There is something deeply paradoxical in the process of connecting with the divine: human consciousness does not need to know how a miracle will occur; it only needs to trust that it will. Like a farmer who plants a seed without fully understanding how photosynthesis works, we must place our faith in the universal intelligence that orchestrates miracles in our lives. The very nature of creation remains largely unknown, and miracles often unfold in ways we cannot anticipate or understand. Yet this uncertainty is not a reason for doubt, but an invitation to trust the invisible.
In this context, quantum physics offers a fascinating perspective. In the quantum world, subatomic particles do not exist in a fixed state until they are observed. The mere act of observation alters their behavior—this is known as the principle of quantum observation. If we translate this into the spiritual realm, it can be understood as follows: our attention, our observation, not only changes our perception of reality, but also acts upon the very structure of reality itself. When we observe our lives with faith and hope, our consciousness becomes the tool that shapes what once appeared chaotic or uncertain.
A powerful analogy to understand this is the starry sky. The stars we see at night have often already died. What we are seeing is their past—their light traveling through space for millions of years until it reaches us. In the same way, our deepest creations may require a certain “travel time” before they manifest in our lives, yet they already exist within the field of possibilities. Our consciousness is the light that travels toward what we desire, and like starlight, ideas and miracles—once released—continue their course, inevitably reaching their destination.
This is a concept as powerful as it is liberating: by connecting with the divine field of possibilities, we realize that we are not separate from the universe or from universal intelligence. We are an intrinsic part of this vast system, and our vibrations have the power to influence what unfolds around us. When we open our minds and hearts to the presence of the divine, when we are able to sustain our attention on the vision of what we desire, we begin to open the doors to an entire universe of miracles. Human consciousness is not merely a biological function; it is a powerful instrument that, when used with intention, can connect us to the deepest and most transformative forces of existence.
Chapter 5: The Power of Feeling
“All certainty is born from a leap into the void.” — Gustav Fechner
In the vast field of miracle creation, emotions play a more fundamental role than ideas themselves. While the human mind is capable of formulating thoughts and intentions, it is emotion that truly drives the engine of the miracle, providing the fuel that allows the invisible to become visible and the intangible to take form. It is as if emotions were the channel through which our intentions align with the energies of the universe, giving shape and direction to what we seek to manifest in our reality.
Emotions, unlike thoughts, carry a far more powerful vibration. Thought is a rational construction, often unstable and fleeting; feeling, by contrast, is a dense and tangible energy that originates in the heart and extends into the universal field, drawing toward us circumstances that resonate with that energy. When we genuinely connect with the feeling of what we desire, when we deeply and authentically experience the emotion associated with our intention, we open the doors to the miracle.
This does not mean that thoughts lack power, but rather that it is feeling that grants power to thought, transforming it into a force capable of reshaping reality. When we say, for example, that we want to be happy, the statement itself is merely an idea. But when we feel happiness—without any external justification—that emotion becomes the energy that drives its manifestation in our lives.
The philosopher Gustav Fechner, known for his work in psychophysics, left behind a reflection that resonates deeply with this principle: “All certainty is born from a leap into the void.” To be certain of something, we must first be willing to abandon rational securities and step into the unknown. This leap into uncertainty is, in many cases, the feeling of faith. It is the heart that leaps toward the future with the certainty that the desire is already on its way, even in the absence of tangible evidence. The mind may hesitate, but the heart—when connected to true feeling—knows that creation is already unfolding.
In 1930, the mathematician Paul Erdős claimed that his theorems came from “The Book,” a dimension in which all perfect answers already existed. Erdős believed that solutions to mathematical problems were already present, waiting to be discovered, and that his task was simply to open his mind and heart to that dimension in order to receive them. This perception—that answers already exist within an infinite field of possibilities—aligns deeply with the idea that the universe responds to human emotion. Miracles are not created from the cold logic of the mind, but from the warmth and certainty of the heart.
Just as mathematics is an abstract expression of reality, our emotions are the inner “mathematics” that shapes the universe. Emotions, through their vibration, generate frequencies that attract matching resonances. When the heart vibrates with gratitude, love, and hope, it draws more of the same. This is why people who maintain a grateful and positive attitude tend to experience more blessings in their lives: they are attuned to the frequencies the universe responds to most readily.
In this context, the well-known work of scientist Masaru Emoto on water takes on striking significance. Emoto conducted experiments in which water was exposed to different words, emotions, and thoughts, and observed how its molecular structure changed depending on the energy transmitted to it. Words such as “thank you” and “love” enhanced the molecular structure of water, forming harmonious and symmetrical crystals, while negative words like “hate” or “death” disrupted that structure, producing distorted forms. This phenomenon is not merely a scientific curiosity, but a spiritual revelation: human emotions have a direct impact on matter.
Water, which makes up roughly 60 percent of the human body, reflects how our emotions directly influence our physical being. Every thought, every emotion, imprints itself on the body and the mind, altering our internal vibration. When our emotions are loving and grateful, we create an energetic structure that attracts the blessings of the universe. When our emotions are rooted in fear, doubt, or despair, we generate a vibration that repels opportunity.
The power of emotion in the creation of miracles can also be seen in the way human beings interact with their environment. Nature itself reflects this principle through a deep, intuitive wisdom. A river never asks whether it will reach the sea—it flows, and it arrives. The river does not doubt its destination, because its very nature is to flow toward the ocean. In the same way, we as human beings must learn to flow with life, trusting that if we maintain an elevated vibration, our energy will carry us exactly where we need to be. The secret of miracles lies in trusting the natural flow of emotion and energy, and allowing ourselves to be guided by the inner wisdom of the heart.
Gratitude is one of the most powerful emotions we can cultivate. It is not merely an act of acknowledgment, but an exceptionally high vibrational frequency. When we practice gratitude, we are not only appreciating what we have; we are sending a clear signal to the universe that we are ready to receive more. Through gratitude, we align ourselves with universal abundance, and that energy of appreciation returns multiplied. If we can feel gratitude for what we have not yet received, we are already on the path to its manifestation.
Love, in turn, is the primordial energy that governs the cosmos. Love is the vibration that animates creation itself, and when we connect with it sincerely and deeply, we begin to open doors within the field of infinite possibilities. Love is not merely an emotion; it is a creative force with the power to transform everything it touches. When we are able to hold love in our hearts, the universe responds generously—with more love, more opportunities, and more miracles.
The true power of feeling does not lie in emotional intensity, but in authenticity. It is not about manufacturing or forcing an emotion, but about attuning ourselves to the deeper truth that lives within us. When our emotions are genuine, when we are in a state of emotional purity, miracles flow naturally. There is no need to control, manipulate, or strain. We simply need to be honest with ourselves and allow our feelings to guide us toward what is already destined for us.
Ultimately, the true power of the miracle lies not in thoughts or words, but in the feelings we cultivate within. When we can feel what we desire with our whole being—when we allow ourselves to be filled with the vibration of gratitude, love, and trust—we align with the creative force of the universe. The miracle then becomes a natural expression of this deep connection between our heart and the infinite field of possibilities that surrounds us.
Chapter 6: When Science Surrenders to Mystery
“To believe is to create: two words separated by one letter, united by an entire universe.”
— 20th-century Theosophical phrase
Science, in its relentless pursuit of uncovering the mysteries of the universe, has achieved remarkable advances over the centuries. Yet there are moments when even the most rational mind encounters the inexplicable—when it stands at the edge of the supernatural—and it is precisely in those moments that the line between the scientific and the mystical begins to blur. Throughout history, many scientists have stumbled upon phenomena that defy the known laws of physics and biology, confronting a reality that seems to extend beyond the limits of human reason.
Vera Rubin, a renowned astronomer, was among the first to uncover evidence suggesting the existence of an invisible substance in the universe: dark matter. Her research, based on the orbits of galaxies and their anomalous behavior, revealed that stars moved in ways that could not be explained by visible matter alone. What made her discovery even more intriguing, however, was not only the scientific evidence of an unseen form of matter, but also what Rubin herself reported about her personal experience during these investigations. Vera Rubin stated that she had felt “an observing presence” while conducting her research.
This intuition of an invisible energy—a consciousness that seemed to accompany her as she unveiled the mysteries of the cosmos—is not merely a personal experience; it touches the very core of what science cannot quantify: the inexplicable, the supernatural, the unseen. In many cases, science finds itself facing a mystery that cannot be resolved through data and formulas alone, because human consciousness itself appears to be intertwined with the universe in ways we do not yet understand.
Such experiences remind us that, despite all the knowledge we have accumulated, there are layers of reality that remain hidden. Dark matter, for example, is believed to make up more than 80 percent of the universe, yet we cannot see or measure it directly. We can only infer its existence through its gravitational effects on visible matter. Discoveries like these compel us to question the boundaries of knowledge and invite us to explore new ways of understanding reality. What if the invisible is not merely what we cannot see, but what we are not yet prepared to see?
In modern physics, the idea that the heart detects emotions before the brain consciously interprets them further underscores how science brushes against the edge of the inexplicable. A study conducted by the HeartMath Institute found that the heart sends signals to the brain before the brain becomes consciously aware of an emotion. This research suggests that the heart is capable of “sensing” what is happening in our environment before the brain processes it, indicating that the human body as a whole is far more connected to the universe and to the surrounding energy than traditional science had previously assumed.
Consciousness, then, is not an isolated phenomenon confined to the brain; it appears to be connected to a broader energetic flow that involves the entire human being. The heart, as the center of our emotional life, may be the key to accessing a deeper understanding of reality.
In this context, the music of Beethoven offers another example that challenges logic. Throughout his career, Beethoven composed some of the most extraordinary works in the history of music, yet what truly transforms his story into a miracle is that he created his most profound compositions after becoming completely deaf. Despite losing his ability to hear, Beethoven claimed that “music now speaks to me from within, more clearly than ever.”
Modern science still cannot explain how a completely deaf person was able to compose some of the most complex and emotionally powerful pieces of classical music. How could he perceive music when he could no longer hear it? Is it possible that, by losing his physical sense of hearing, Beethoven opened a deeper channel to his inner creativity? His story invites us to reconsider the limits of human perception and to entertain the possibility that true creativity does not depend on physical senses, but on a profound connection to something beyond the tangible.
It is important to note that science, by its very nature, seeks to rationalize and explain everything it can. Yet there are phenomena that escape logic, that cannot be reduced to mathematical formulas or controlled experiments, and it is in those moments that science surrenders to mystery. The phenomenon of synchronicity, for example, is an experience that recurs repeatedly in many people’s lives. Carl Jung, the renowned Swiss psychologist, coined the term “synchronicity” to describe events that occur in a meaningful and coincidental way, yet cannot be explained through conventional causality. Jung himself came to recognize that the human mind and the universe are not separate entities, but deeply interconnected. In moments of synchronicity—when the universe seems to respond mysteriously to a person’s thoughts—science offers no easy answers.
Telepathy, another paranormal phenomenon that science has yet to explain, also reflects this boundary between the known and the unknown. Despite advances in neuroscience and psychology, direct communication between minds without sensory mediation remains an enigma. Yet countless accounts of telepathic experiences—such as those reported between twins or individuals with strong emotional bonds—suggest that there is something within human consciousness that cannot be reduced to the physical. Perhaps the human mind is an extension of a broader field of collective consciousness.
Thus, science, like spirituality, is engaged in a continuous search for what lies beyond the visible. Dark matter, synchronicity, telepathy, and the extraordinary experiences of figures such as Beethoven and Vera Rubin all reveal that there is far more to our universe than what we can see, touch, or measure.
And in those moments when science yields to the inexplicable, we may find an opening toward new forms of knowledge—toward a deeper understanding of reality. Perhaps, as spiritual teachings suggest, to believe is to create. Only when we open our minds and hearts to the unknown do miracles begin to unfold.
Chapter 7: The Miraculous Mind — Beyond the Body
“The impossible is simply something no one has attempted with sufficient conviction.”
— Henri Poincaré
Throughout history, countless accounts have emerged of individuals who, through the power of the mind, have achieved feats that challenge what conventional science considers possible. From the healing of incurable diseases to mastery over bodily functions, human beings have demonstrated that there is a vast latent potential within consciousness—one capable of altering and transforming physical reality. The human mind is not merely an organ that processes information; it is a bridge to a realm beyond the tangible, a realm where what appears impossible becomes possible.
A fascinating example of this mental power over the physical body can be found in the practices of Tibetan Tummo monks. Tummo, which literally means “inner fire” in Tibetan, is an advanced meditation technique through which monks generate extreme bodily heat using focused concentration and controlled breathing.
For centuries, Tummo practitioners have demonstrated their ability to raise their body temperature to extraordinary levels. In some cases, they have been observed generating enough heat to melt snow around them while meditating in the freezing mountains of Tibet. This phenomenon, which appears to defy the laws of thermodynamics, has been studied by Western scientists, who still struggle to understand how the human mind can exert such influence over the body’s thermoregulatory system. Yet the practice itself reveals that the human body is not strictly limited by external conditions when the mind possesses sufficient power and focus.
Closer to human physiology, the relationship between the mind and emotions has also led to surprising discoveries. It is widely known that the brain is the central processor of sensory and emotional information, but what many do not realize is that the heart also contains neurons that respond to emotional stimuli before the brain does. In fact, research has shown that the heart possesses a neural network known as the “heart brain,” capable of perceiving and responding to emotions and thoughts before they are consciously processed by the brain.
This discovery challenges our understanding of how the body and mind function, suggesting that the heart, like the brain, may be regarded as an organ endowed with its own form of intelligence. This phenomenon not only demonstrates that emotions can trigger immediate physical responses, but also opens the door to understanding how our beliefs, emotions, and thoughts can affect our biology in ways we do not yet fully comprehend.
Beyond these extraordinary examples, there are also accounts of miraculous healings that seem to occur when the mind connects with an inner power capable of restoring the body. One particularly moving case involves a six-year-old girl who was diagnosed with a terminal illness—an incurable condition, according to medical knowledge at the time. Doctors gave her little hope of survival, yet something unexpected occurred. The child began to visualize “a sun inside her chest,” imagining her body filled with healing light. Through this sustained visualization, she experienced a miraculous remission of her illness.
Although such stories are not always understood or accepted by conventional medicine, numerous similar cases suggest that the mind’s ability to influence the body is far greater than many health professionals are willing to acknowledge.
The mechanisms behind these miracles are not fully understood, but several theories suggest that beliefs and emotions—so deeply intertwined with the body’s biology—can activate healing processes. Visualization, for example, is a technique widely used in alternative medicine and psychology that involves creating positive mental images to promote healing. It is believed that by visualizing a healthy, vibrant body, neural connections in the brain align with that image, generating biological responses that support physical recovery. Neuroscience suggests that the brain cannot distinguish between what is real and what is vividly imagined; thus, by visualizing healing, the body may begin to replicate that process in physical reality.
From a scientific perspective, it is well established that the mind influences the immune system. Studies have shown that positive thoughts can strengthen the body’s defenses, while stress and negative emotions can weaken them. The mind–body connection is so profound that mental states can trigger biological responses such as the release of stress hormones or the production of chemicals that help fight disease.
The effects of chronic stress, for instance, are well documented in medicine. Prolonged stress is known to weaken the immune system, increasing vulnerability to illness. Yet the opposite is also true: positive emotions and the visualization of well-being can have equally powerful strengthening effects on the body.
Beyond physical healing, there are also accounts of individuals who, through mental discipline, have undergone deep biological transformations. In advanced meditation practices, some individuals have demonstrated a remarkable ability to control their metabolism, heart rate, and even body temperature.
One well-known case involves a Buddhist monk who, after years of meditation, was reportedly able to reduce his metabolism to such an extent that he lived for more than seventy days without food or water, surviving solely on mental energy and spiritual connection. Although extraordinary, such accounts challenge us to reconsider the limits of human biology and the influence of spirit and mind over the body.
Scientists have also explored phenomena such as psychokinesis—the alleged ability to move or influence objects with the mind. While there is no conclusive evidence proving that individuals can move objects solely through thought, research into the mind’s interaction with matter continues. Some studies suggest that human consciousness may interact with matter in subtle and invisible ways that we do not yet fully understand. The paradox lies in the fact that while science has not confirmed psychokinesis as a tangible reality, it has also not entirely ruled out the possibility that the mind can affect matter in unseen ways.
What these cases ultimately reveal is that the human mind possesses extraordinary power. When we align our deepest beliefs, emotions, and visions, we can activate inner forces capable of healing and transforming both our bodies and our lives.
The stories of miraculous healings, advanced meditation, and Tummo monks are not merely extraordinary anecdotes; they are concrete examples of what occurs when human beings connect with their inner power. These miracles, though they may seem impossible, invite us to look beyond the perceived limits of the physical world and to explore the vast territories of the human mind. The real question is not whether the mind can alter reality, but how we can learn to access and cultivate that power to transform our own lives.
Chapter 8: Synchronicities — The Secret Language of the Universe
“Miracles are not explained; they are lived.”
Synchronicity, that peculiar phenomenon defined by Carl Jung as “the simultaneous occurrence of two events that are meaningfully related, yet without an evident causal connection,” is an enigma that fascinates those who experience it and unsettles those who attempt to understand it. From chance encounters to seemingly random events that align perfectly with our expectations, synchronicities invite us to believe that there is a hidden order in the universe—one that responds to our emotions, thoughts, and intentions in ways we do not yet fully comprehend.
In its purest form, this phenomenon suggests that the universe is not a chaotic realm of pure randomness, but rather one governed by an underlying intelligence that expresses itself through invisible signals—messages encoded within the very fabric of reality.
One of the most striking accounts of synchronicity dates back to 1940, when a British train suffered a catastrophic derailment. It was a devastating accident, yet what made the event truly extraordinary was that, among the many passengers on board, only one survived. The story of this man is a fascinating example of what might be called a “cosmic stroke of luck,” as he himself later admitted that, moments before the accident, he had changed seats due to a sudden impulse, without any clear reason. This seemingly trivial act ultimately saved his life.
What led this man to change seats without being able to explain why? Was it merely a whim of fate, or could it be that his unconscious mind was attuned to a greater force, guiding him toward an unexpected survival? Such synchronicities—where randomness intersects with deep meaning—challenge the laws of chance and invite us to reflect on how the small decisions and actions we take may be guided by something far greater than our conscious logic.
Beyond this example, synchronicity also invites us to examine our relationship with time. Time, as we understand it, appears to be a universal constant; yet according to certain studies and theories, subjective time expands or contracts depending on our level of consciousness. Our perception of time is not fixed: at times, hours can feel like minutes, while at other moments, minutes can stretch into what seems like an eternity.
Synchronicities often occur when we are deeply focused or when our consciousness rises to a state of pure intuition. This phenomenon is closely related to what some describe as the flow of human experience—a state in which the perfect alignment of events appears to correspond with our thoughts, desires, or even our deepest emotions.
The fact that our perception of time can shift according to our state of consciousness offers an important clue about the nature of synchronicities. Synchronistic events typically arise at pivotal moments, when the mind is open and receptive to what is about to unfold. This mental state seems crucial for the manifestation of miracles and meaningful coincidences, as though the universe were responding to our inner vibration. When we are fully immersed in something or sense that we are in the “right moment,” synchronicities tend to become far more noticeable. Often, they are not isolated incidents, but a chain of coincidences that unfold one after another, as if everything were aligning perfectly in the precise place and time.
A clear example of how time and consciousness intertwine with synchronicity can be found in the accounts of people who have experienced an inner awakening through unexpected events—those that seem to have appeared on their path at exactly the right moment. Imagine someone who, without warning, receives a phone call that completely changes the course of their life. Or perhaps they meet a stranger on the street, and a seemingly trivial conversation triggers a profound shift in perspective. These encounters are not merely random; they are moments in which personal energies and cosmic forces appear to converge, intertwining in a flawless and unbreakable choreography.
One of the most profound examples of the connection between human consciousness and synchronicity is the case of a patient in a coma who underwent an extraordinary conscious experience. This individual was reported to be unconscious for an extended period, showing no signs of awareness. Yet when he finally awoke, he was able to recall with clarity every word his mother had whispered to him during the coma—despite the fact that there was no apparent way he could have heard her in his presumed state of unconsciousness.
This case challenges our conventional understanding of consciousness, suggesting that even in seemingly inactive states—such as coma—the mind may be fully awake and receptive to what is happening around it. This phenomenon resembles a form of “mental synchronicity,” in which the patient’s consciousness appears to be synchronized with events in the surrounding environment, in a way that seems to transcend the limits of space and time.
Synchronicities can also be understood as manifestations of a deeper intention—one that aligns with our most intimate beliefs and hidden desires. If we accept that the human mind has the power to influence reality, synchronicity may be seen as a reflection of the energy we have released into the universe.
Quantum theory, with its vision of an interconnected universe filled with infinite possibilities, supports the idea that our intentions and vibrations can influence matter, time, and space in mysterious and often unpredictable ways. Every thought we think and every emotion we feel sends a signal into the universe, which responds with synchronized events that, while they may appear coincidental, are in fact precise manifestations of the energy we have projected.
A simple yet powerful example of how synchronicities operate in everyday life occurs when, after thinking about someone for a long time, that person suddenly calls you or unexpectedly crosses your path. Experiences like these suggest that there is no such thing as a purely random coincidence, but rather an invisible force guiding events in ways that align perfectly with our inner expectations—often without our conscious awareness.
At times, this force appears as a miracle; at others, as a simple coincidence. In every case, however, the experience is deeply meaningful to those who live it.
Thus, synchronicities can be seen as the secret language of the universe—a subtle form of communication between us and the cosmos, a continuous flow of invisible messages inviting us to be more present and aware of what is unfolding around us. These manifestations remind us that we are not alone, that the universe is listening to our intentions and responding—not always in the way we expect, but in the way that is most meaningful for our growth and evolution.
Chapter 9: Crossing the Threshold — Consciousness Beyond Matter
“The soul does not fear dying; it fears not having lived.”
— Phrase engraved on a tombstone in Chartres (13th century).
Death has always been one of the greatest mysteries of human existence—a threshold we cross without return, a leap into the unknown that awakens both fear and fascination. Since time immemorial, cultures have speculated about what lies beyond the final breath, holding beliefs that range from the passage into another plane of existence to total annihilation. Yet throughout history, one idea has remained constant: the notion that consciousness—that intangible spark that makes us aware of our own being—may not disappear when the physical body ceases to function.
In this chapter, we delve into the enigma of death, exploring the boundaries between consciousness and matter, and confronting the possibility that the soul, far from being a static entity, may be a phenomenon far more vast and intricate than we imagine.
One of the most extraordinary testimonies regarding the continuity of consciousness beyond death comes from those who have experienced what are known as near-death experiences (NDEs). These experiences often involve a sensation of separation from the physical body, traveling through a tunnel, encounters with beings of light, or the perception of a spiritual realm.
Although many may dismiss these experiences as mere illusions or psychological defense mechanisms, the accounts of those who have lived through them are so consistent and profound that they are difficult to ignore. Those who have had an NDE often report a sense of deep peace and universal connection, as if something greater than themselves were guiding them.
One of the most striking accounts is that of a soldier who survived an explosion on the battlefield. During the incident, he reported having an experience that seemed to transcend human understanding. As his body was hurled by the blast, he saw his own body lying on the ground from an elevated perspective, unable to intervene. This sensation of detachment and observation from outside the physical body is a recurring theme in NDEs, and some suggest it may indicate that consciousness is not located in the brain, but somewhere beyond physical space. In moments of crisis like these, consciousness appears to free itself from the body’s constraints, offering a glimpse of what might occur when we finally cross the threshold of death.
A testimony that sheds light on how consciousness might exist independently of the physical body comes from neuroscientist Jill Bolte Taylor, who in 1994 suffered a massive stroke that affected the left hemisphere of her brain. In her book My Stroke of Insight, Taylor recounts how, during the episode, her consciousness seemed to expand, detaching from the physical body, and she entered a state of expansive awareness in which her entire being felt connected to the universe. As her brain activity diminished, Taylor felt released from the limitations of her body and experienced a profound sense of peace and unity with everything around her.
This account is particularly revealing because it comes from a highly trained scientist who had devoted her life to studying the brain and its processes. During her experience, Taylor witnessed a radical shift in perception, no longer feeling like a separate entity but merging with what she described as a universal energy. Such experiences, which occur during moments of crisis, prompt us to question the boundaries between mind and matter and suggest that consciousness may not be merely a byproduct of the brain, but an autonomous entity that transcends the physical body.
Another fascinating aspect that points to the existence of consciousness beyond matter is the phenomenon of internal bioluminescence, an emerging field of study that examines the emission of photons by the human body. Recent research has discovered that the human brain produces biological light. Although this phenomenon is not visible to the naked eye, it has been measured under controlled conditions, and its intensity increases significantly during states of deep meditation, prayer, or mystical experience.
Internal bioluminescence is associated with the idea that, during moments of spiritual connection or elevated consciousness, the body may emit luminous energy. Such findings suggest that consciousness may not be solely a chemical process within the brain, but also an energetic and vibrational phenomenon extending beyond the physical body’s limits. When a person reaches expanded states of consciousness—such as those experienced in deep meditation or during an NDE—the brain may emit luminous signals that not only affect the body, but may also open gateways to realities beyond those perceived in ordinary waking states.
Perhaps one of the greatest enigmas we face is the survival of consciousness after death. Is death the end of everything we are, or merely a transition into another state of existence?
Near-death experiences, testimonies from those who have crossed to the other side and returned, along with scientific research into bioluminescence and expanded states of consciousness, suggest that consciousness may indeed survive physical death. If this is the case, the concept of the soul—that immaterial principle that has fascinated philosophers, theologians, and scientists throughout history—may not be a mere religious belief, but an essential part of our nature.
Questions surrounding life after death, the nature of consciousness, and its relationship with matter will undoubtedly continue to be debated. Yet the evidence of out-of-body experiences, the expansion of consciousness during moments of crisis, and the shifts in human perception during mystical states suggest that consciousness may transcend the limits of biology and physical space. Perhaps the true nature of the soul and of consciousness does not reside within the confines of the body, but beyond it—waiting to be understood through direct experience.
Chapter 10: Becoming Your Own Factory of Miracles
“The doors of the future open to those who walk without fear.”
— Phrase found in a monastery in Lyon.
Life is filled with potential. Although we often live immersed in the limitations of the material world, our beliefs, thoughts, and emotions are the fertile ground where miracles are born. For most people, miracles seem distant—something that happens only in extraordinary moments or through the intervention of an external force. However, what these mistaken beliefs truly sow is a disconnection between us and the infinite creative power that resides within us.
What many fail to understand is that we are all capable of accessing this power. We are the architects of our own reality, and the mind is the primary tool with which we shape the world around us. Through a deep understanding of how to live in a state of conscious creation, we can become our own factory of miracles—a place where everything we imagine, feel, and believe becomes a tangible manifestation in everyday life.
The first step toward becoming your own factory of miracles is understanding that the universe is not separate from you. It is not a distant entity, but a reflection of the energy you emit. As Max Planck pointed out, matter is nothing more than vibration sustained by an intelligent consciousness. This means there is no true separation between you and the world. Everything you experience is directly influenced by the vibrations of your being. Ultimately, you are the source of the energy that shapes the reality you live. Everything you are—and everything you experience—is the product of your thoughts, beliefs, and emotions.
Your mind is the engine of this creation. The thoughts and emotions you carry within you are seeds that, when nourished with faith and attention, germinate and manifest in the outer world. The issue is that many people create unconsciously—and often create more of what they do not want. Conscious creation requires a focused mind, one that understands that every thought and every emotion has a direct impact on the reality unfolding before you. For this to happen, you must take control of your thoughts and become the guardian of your consciousness.
A fundamental aspect of this process is inner coherence. To create miracles in your life, you must reach a state of harmony within yourself. This means aligning your thoughts, emotions, and beliefs with what you wish to experience. If your thoughts say one thing but your emotions feel another, you are sending contradictory signals to the universe. This inner conflict generates incoherence, limiting your ability to manifest what you truly desire.
True magic emerges when your mind, emotions, and beliefs are perfectly aligned—when your inner vibration matches the vibration of what you wish to attract. To achieve this, it is essential to practice self-observation and remain aware of the thoughts and emotions within you, allowing yourself to correct those that lead you away from your purpose.
The next step in becoming a factory of miracles is understanding that your body is an extension of your mind. The body is not a separate entity, but a physical manifestation of your thoughts and emotions. Every cell in your body is in constant communication with your mind and reflects the state of your consciousness. Human DNA emits light in the form of biophotons, as discovered by scientist Fritz-Albert Popp, meaning that even at a cellular level, your body participates in the process of manifestation. Your body is not merely a biological machine, but a vibrational field that responds to the commands of your mind.
When you become aware of this relationship between mind and body, you can begin to heal and transform your life through consciousness. Healing is not solely a physical process; it is also mental and emotional. The power of the mind to heal the body is documented in numerous studies and testimonies of individuals who have overcome serious illnesses through faith, visualization, and a positive attitude. In many cases, these individuals not only healed, but also experienced profound transformations in their lives, discovering new paths and deeper meaning in their existence. This is what we may call the power of the miraculous mind.
A clear example of this power can be found in the story of an eighty-year-old man who decided to run his first marathon. Despite the widespread belief that age and the body define our limitations, this man challenged those conventions with a single premise: “The body ages, but the mind does not.” His story is a powerful testimony of how the mind can transcend physical barriers, demonstrating that the limits of the body exist only to the extent that we accept them. With unwavering determination and a clear vision of what he wanted to achieve, he ran his first marathon at an age when many would have already withdrawn from any intense physical activity.
These kinds of miracles are not exceptional; they are simply the result of a mind that refuses to accept the limitations imposed by society or the body.
But how do we cultivate this miraculous mind? The key lies in persistence, clear vision, and unwavering faith in the process. It is important to remember that the universe responds to your vibration. If you live with the conviction that you are capable of creating what you desire—if you act as though you have already achieved it—then that vibration will attract what you seek. This is what some call the paradox of faith: to receive something, you must first behave as if you already possess it. This act of faith is not blind belief, but a deep commitment to your vision. If you hold that vision steadily in your mind and act in alignment with it, the universe will begin to respond.
For conscious creation to be consistent and fluid, it is also essential to understand that everything is energy. Matter is not solid or immutable, but a field of vibration. As Max Planck stated, matter is merely vibration sustained by an intelligent consciousness. This idea, aligned with the principles of quantum physics, suggests that everything in the universe—including our bodies—is composed of vibrational energy. This means that by changing our own vibrations, we can change the nature of our reality. By elevating our vibration—through positive thoughts, loving emotions, or actions aligned with our purpose—we actively participate in the ongoing process of creation.
If you manage to live according to this understanding, if you become a factory of miracles, you will exist in a state of perpetual creation—a state in which every moment is an opportunity to bring into existence what you desire. Thus, the true miracle is not something that happens in isolation, but a continuous and natural process that unfolds whenever you become aware of the power that resides within you. Magic is not found in extraordinary events, but in the ability to constantly create a reality filled with unlimited possibilities, simply by aligning yourself with the energy that already lives within you.
Becoming your own factory of miracles is not merely an act of faith; it is a way of life. By living from this place of power, you become a constant manifestation of the reality you wish to experience. Your mind is the key, and your consciousness is the tool that allows you to access the limitless creation of miracles in your life. And remember: the future is not found in some distant place, but in every thought, every emotion, and every action you take in the present moment. This is the true power of conscious creation.
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