“There is a thinking stuff from which all things are made and which permeates and fills the entire universe.”
The abundant creative substance of the universe responds to our conscious thought.
Have you ever stood outside on a quiet night, looking up at a sea of stars, and felt a strange, shimmering sense of connection to everything around you? That feeling is exactly what Wallace Wattles is touching upon when he speaks about the thinking stuff that permeates the entire universe. It is the idea that we aren't just isolated islands drifting through a void, but rather part of a vast, interconnected web of energy and thought. When we realize that the same essence that forms the mountains and the galaxies also lives within our own minds, the world stops feeling like a scary, fragmented place and starts feeling like a beautiful, unified home.
In our daily lives, it is so easy to get caught up in the small, stressful details. We focus on the traffic, the pile of laundry, or the looming deadlines, and we forget that we are part of something much larger. We start to feel separate from our successes and our joys, as if happiness is something that happens to other people but not to us. But if there is a single substance that fills all things, then every positive thought we cultivate and every bit of kindness we share actually ripples through that very fabric. We are not just observers of the universe; we are active participants in its ongoing creation.
I remember a time when I was feeling particularly lonely and overwhelmed by a big project. I felt like I was struggling all by myself against a heavy tide. One afternoon, I sat in my garden and watched how the sunlight filtered through the leaves of an old oak tree. I noticed how the warmth of the sun felt identical to the warmth I felt in my own heart when I was happy. In that moment, the walls I had built around my anxiety crumbled. I realized that the same energy making the tree grow was the energy I could use to find my way through my work. I wasn't alone; I was part of the flow.
As you go about your day, I want to encourage you to look for those threads of connection. When you see something beautiful, try to recognize that the beauty you see is made of the same essence as the beauty you feel inside. If you are feeling stuck, remember that you are part of a vast, intelligent universe that is always moving, always breathing, and always full of potential. Take a moment today to simply breathe and acknowledge that you belong here, deeply woven into the very fabric of all that is.
