Non-Locality
Because the universe is infinite, quantumly speaking, there is a lot of ground to cover in its interactions with itself. Science has shown that our brain operates at quantum speed, accounting for the movements, responses, thought processes and biochemistry which go on all at once and enable us to function as we do. Non-locality is the ability of a quantum particle to mirror the behaviour of another particle, no matter how far apart they are. Einstein called this "spooky action at a distance". It means, to us, that all the things we do, say, and even think, are having some kind of effect on a universal scale way beyond the confines of our personal 3D environment. The more we do, say, or think something, the more of a stronghold we give it in the universal pattern - the basis of "Law of Attraction". More usefully, for many of us, non-locality allows us to trust the element of quantum mechanics at work in our own relationships.
Taking care of how we think is important, because non-locality tells us that it matters.
Taking care of how we think is important, because non-locality tells us that it matters.