Problems or Solutions?

Veronika Gau
3 min readMar 4, 2022

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Do problems really exist? — Actually not. They seem to, though, in our imagination. We do believe that we are surrounded by problems in our allegedly struggling life.

Is life a struggle? — Actually not. It seems to, though. And listening to the daily news and social media even those who didn’t, start to believe it. ‘Life is an eternal struggle, so we have to work hard, be careful, think and plan a lot.’
Do we?

Let me put this into another light. Inspired by Berend Smit’s way of thinking in his work “Mijn Boek” about “living in your desired situation”, we are not what we think we are. And life is not that what we think it is. Based on Quantum Physics, Smit talks about two realities — the one which is already “in shape”, physically existent. And there is the other one which is still in The Consciousness, as he calls it, referring to an energy, a frecuency we all create with our thoughts and communication, as to say, to The Consciousness. The Consciousness is, according to Smit, where all the thoughts, all the experiences and all the dreams of all human beings are collected. And here’s the most important part: we ARE this, The Consciousness, this producing energy, before we are “physical” human beings living on earth. And each of us recieves one’s experiences in one’s proper world. There is, as Smit describes, “your world” and “the world”. We choose where we particpate and live in, we decide what we put into our world.

Okay, maybe this is a lot to take in, or perhaps difficult to understand. In fact, it’s not our “human brain” who is capable of understanding the existence of The Consciousness, but our “Being Consciousness” itself. Some of the readers here may feel or “vibrate” a truth of the words I’ve just put here, and possibly others will think kind of “what a bullshit is this”. If you are more likely the second type, let me al least try to put some examples of experiences you also may have had of your “Being Consciousness”.

Have you had this experience of “my god, how could I pronounce these wise words?”, or, “I had no clue what to say, and suddenly these words came out of my mouth …”?
Even during exams we sometimes knew the answers without actually “knowing” it, didn’t we? My elder son can tell!

Now, do you identify with some of these kinds of insights?

Coming back to the “problems” we think we have. There ARE no problems from the perspective of the Consciousness. Many people, specially successful ones, know that each of the “situations” that seemed problems led them to the next step of their great success.

What is then the answer to the “struggling life”? — No problems, no struggling! Take the challenges of life as what they are: just situations that help you find new ways of creating your life. Your “materialized” human life is made to live and enjoy it. It’s not what you think, it’s NOT there to sacrifice everything you would love for others. This is what some people — maybe more “intelligent” ones — make you think in order to get what they want: control over others, power, or to get super rich at the expense of the so called “poor ones” or the “little man”, as Wilhelm Reich once called them.

The thing is, as long as you believe in problems, you will get them. As Smit says, “Consciousness is producing that for you”. We get what we think and communicate.

You decide what you want to believe, or what reality you want to live in: the reality of your creating imagination, or the one that you can watch and experience with your senses. Here another important clue: We can only life in ONE reality!

If you broaden your mind and open your senses to a creative imagination, you can maybe also see it: there are just situations to be lived and experienced in order to create a new life each and every day.

Problems or solutions? Maybe it’s not even “solution” what we have to look at, but live and use everything, I mean EVERYTHING, for your own life’s creation. If you do that, “solutions” will come for sure.

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Veronika Gau

I love sharing my thoughts, feelings and experiences. Life offers a constant learning opportunity , even from the darkest moments. It’s time to be happy!