World Quantum Day: The Intelligence Woven Into Reality

This World Quantum Day, I explore the connection between quantum physics, the subconscious, and the deeper unseen patterns that shape our reality, our healing, and our transformation.

Fateme Joodi

4/14/2026

Today is World Quantum Day.

And for me, it is not just about physics. It is a reminder of something I have felt for a long time: that reality is deeper than what we see on the surface.

For so long, we were taught to think of the world as solid, separate, and fixed. Bodies, objects, structures — all distinct and clearly defined. But modern physics has already moved beyond that. At the level described by Quantum Field Theory, what we call matter is not truly solid in the way we once imagined. It is better understood as patterns of energy, arising within underlying fields. Not fixed things, but expressions of something deeper.

When I first began to truly understand that, it did not feel like science alone. It felt familiar. Because in many ways, we already experience something similar within ourselves.

Your subconscious holds far more than you are consciously aware of. It carries memory, emotional imprint, learned responses, and patterns that continue shaping your life even when you no longer consciously remember where they came from. You may forget an experience, but your body can still respond to it. Your reactions can still be shaped by it. Your life can still reflect it.

Through deep states such as QHHT, some of this information becomes accessible. That part is not abstract to me. It is something I have witnessed again and again. In sessions, people access material with a depth, coherence, and relevance that goes far beyond ordinary surface memory. And this is what keeps drawing me deeper into the mystery of what consciousness really is, and what kind of intelligence may exist beyond the small portion of reality we usually perceive.

What draws me in most is the possibility that the subconscious is not the only hidden layer of intelligence. If one person alone contains a vast inner storehouse of memory, pattern, and information beneath conscious awareness, then quantum physics makes it easier to imagine a far greater field beyond the individual mind — a deeper intelligence woven into reality itself, holding not just personal memory, but the wider data of the universe.

This is where the idea of the superconscious begins to make sense to me.

If the subconscious is the hidden storehouse of one person’s memories, experiences, and inner patterns, then the superconscious is its greater universal counterpart: a vast field of intelligence that holds all things, all experiences, and all potential within the quantum field, and reveals what is most relevant, precise, and meaningful in the moment it is needed. Through this work, I have witnessed client after client experience deep, lasting, and life-changing transformation.

What moves me most about this, especially on a day like World Quantum Day, is that it changes how I think about change itself. If reality is not as fixed as it appears, then perhaps we are not as fixed as we appear either. Perhaps the identities we cling to, the emotional loops we live inside, and the stories we repeat about who we are are not as final as they feel. Perhaps they are patterns too, coherent, reinforced, often deeply embedded, but still patterns. And patterns, once seen clearly, do not have to remain in control.

This is one of the reasons Quantum Coaching feels so connected to this reflection for me. Not because it tries to imitate physics, and not because I believe science exists to validate spiritual experience, but because both point me toward the same essential truth: that what is visible is not the whole story.

Beneath every behaviour there is a structure.

Beneath every repeated emotional experience there is an organisation of meaning, memory, perception, and energy.

Beneath every outer result there is often an inner arrangement that has been shaping it quietly for years.

What I have come to see is that people are often trying to change at the level of the symptom while remaining loyal to the deeper pattern that created it. They want different outcomes while still moving from the same self-concept, the same unprocessed emotion, the same inherited fear, or the same unconscious expectation of disappointment, rejection, lack, or collapse. So even when they gain insight, their lives can remain organised around an old frequency of being. This is why awareness is powerful, but not always sufficient. A truth can be seen in a moment, yet the body may still be braced for the past, the nervous system may still expect the familiar, and the personality may still know how to recreate the old world with incredible precision.

To me, this is where the real sacredness of the work begins. Because transformation is not just about discovering hidden material;

It is about becoming available for a different internal order.

It is about allowing new perception to reach the level of embodiment.

It is about letting what has been revealed reorganise the way a person relates to themselves, to others, to possibility, to time, to safety, to love, to power, and to choice.

It is about learning how not to return, unconsciously, to the architecture of a life that no longer matches who they are becoming.

That is why I do not see healing as merely remembering. I see it as re-patterning.

I see it as a movement from unconscious creation into conscious creation. The moment someone realises that their inner world has been participating in the shape of their life is not a moment of blame, but of power.

Because if patterns helped create the reality they have known, then new patterns can begin to create a different one. It is not done overnight, not through denial, and not through surface level positivity, but through genuine integration, through the steady meeting of insight, emotion, energy, and action.

And maybe that is part of what World Quantum Day stirs in me.

Not only awe at the intelligence of the universe, but awe at the possibility that we, too, are far more layered, responsive, and connected than we were taught to believe.

That there are intelligences moving beneath thought.

That memory is deeper than conscious recall.

That healing is deeper than coping.

That reality itself may be more participatory than passive.

And that when we begin to work with the deeper patterns beneath our lives, we are not just recovering from the past, we are entering into a more conscious relationship with creation itself.

For me, World Quantum Day is not just about celebrating science.It is about recognising that both science and inner work are pointing in the same direction: toward deeper layers of reality, and deeper layers within us. And when we begin to access those layers, something shifts.

Your subconscious records your life.
And when you go deeper, the key unlocks the door and something more begins to reveal itself.

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