I don’t see reality as something we “create” so much as something we tune into. Infinity isn’t somewhere else or some future state, it’s already here, fully present, in every moment. Reality is holographic in that sense: the whole is encoded in the part. There are no small moments, only moments we don’t fully meet. What we experience is simply the signal that’s most stable and most reinforced. Identity, attention, and repetition don’t manifest outcomes, they select which version of reality becomes visible. That’s why belief matters, but not as ideology. Belief is a tuning mechanism. Whatever you consistently assume to be real becomes the evidence you notice, the meaning you extract, and eventually the world you inhabit. From this view, polarity isn’t a problem, it’s intrinsic. If infinite realities exist, then every expression must be possible: clarity and delusion, awakening and collapse, integration and fragmentation. Nothing is excluded. The work, for me, isn’t chasing higher states or escaping density. It’s stabilising coherence inside infinity. Learning how to hold power, awareness, and freedom without distortion.