I agree with absolutely everything you said. Do you believe everything is predestined and nobody has freewill. I believe freewill doesn't exist at all BTW. You world view is quite righteous indeed.. I'm surprised nobody has complimented you on your ideas and said how they were extremely mind expanding and eye opening. So trippy. You are spot on my guy. Keep up the good work. Anyways I am assuming you believe in Intelligent Design, how there is scientifically a higher force ?? (I think that's what it is exactly)
Thank you for replying.
I believe there are certain things that are predestined and certain things that are not. It depends on the different degrees to which something is able to contribute to the spiritual expansion of the individual and the collective society as a whole. Which is to say that I think there some things that are meant to happen because of the significance that it holds for the evolutionary progression of humanity. And there are some things that are not as significant or relevant to the progression of society as a whole and those can be changed if enough focus is put on to it.
I definitely do not believe in the secular view that our whole lives are governed by quantum activities and I do not believe in the hubris of those who say they can determine the outcome of any possibility of the universe just by calculating the movement of subatomic particles on their own. It maybe true in some sense but they are very misunderstood on other areas of life and so they make grand statements like that and mislead people sometimes.
But anyways, we are all part of god and god is the embodiment of free will and free choice. That is why he sent the logos down to Rome in the beginning of the astrological age. They called him Jesus and some called him a man. But really he was just the embodiment of free will/creation energy incarnate and a reminder to activate this knowledge within to create your own reality and to have free will and to break out of the chains of socialized and determinized thinking which is to say; thinking in patterns which are not beneficial to your evolutionary progression and are just constructs that are given to you by society to hinder or prevent that spiritual progression. These are predetermined thoughts and cultural sensibilities that control your life in a way and make it harder to realize your free will. I hope you can see how that phenomenon is still relevant today in our society and I hope that can give you a better understanding of what I think on that particular subject of free will and predestination.
However your question poses somewhat of a complicated dilemma seeing as how there are many things that follow a trail of consistency without necessarily being deemed as predestined. What does predestined mean? Is it predetermined for the seasons to change or is that just natural law or are they one and the same thing? Does predestined imply something negative like we are futile to our circumstances or something? Because that I do not believe. I think there might be different levels of predetermination and predestination and different ways of looking at the idea and applying it to different areas of life. Then of course there’s the issue of whether or not you can be controlled to do good things and so theoretically it might not even matter whether things are predetermined or not.
But I guess it would be best to ask you what you mean by predestined or predetermined? Are you basing your belief on the concept that there is a creator who preordained the universe and all the outcomes within it? Or are you basing your belief on the scientific perspective that we are just governed by subatomic particles and that every little movement we make is just a result of particles randomly bouncing in one direction or the other based on their own volition? Because that secular notion does not hold water if you take into account quantum physics which says that even if the universe is composed of all these tiny particles we still have the choice to observe one aspect of the electron field as opposed to another aspect which would send us off in a different branch of reality entirely. So therefore I do believe free will exists and that we have choice over our lives at least to some capacity. There are obviously some phenomena(both natural and unnatural) that make it harder to express or implement that free will but I do not believe that it just doesn’t exist at all. It has to exist in order for the universe to be sustained in the first place because that is how the universe was created through thought, intention, focus, energy and free will. If all will was gone. Then you would know the definition of hell and darkness and it would be way worse than what’s going on now in our world today as hard as that might be for some people to believe. Not to be all dark and depressing but I’m just trying to express how important it is to have free will and to realize it’s there and to realize it’s potential. It is literally the difference between life and death. If you have free will then you will live forever. If you give into addictions and destructive thought patterns that take over your consciousness and take on a life of their own, then that’s when people start getting sick and getting diseases and dying and stuff like that. Because we are born into a society that is inherently in a state of predetermined thoughts that are passed on from generation to generation and so we are born into an environment which teaches us to suppress our free will from the start and then we become subjected to the same types of mental and physical problems as they are. But not only that. We actually start to believe that we don’t even have free will at all because of these dominating forces that we are born under the influence of and are constantly trying to suppress free will with deterministic behaviors such as being controlling or having fears or insecurities about certain aspects of life or having some extreme sense of nationalism or patriotism or culturalism if that’s a word. Or religion for that matter.
There are certain things that are predestined only by virtue of having created that thought or reality and having put so much energy and focus into that thought that eventually there is not much that they can do to keep that thought from manifesting in reality. But that does not mean that they don’t have the choice to react however they want to react once the thought is ultimately manifested. And I believe it is important to keep in mind that the phenomena of thought and consciousnesses might not be strictly just a human thing. So there were thoughts that were created before the inception of humanity. Humanity itself is a byproduct of a thought and of a desire that was promulgated by higher powers and energies that were probably formless. Unless you take into account the possibility for angelic/extraterrestrial interventions. But in either case, these higher powers and energies can be seen as the various aspects of nature. They seem to be higher fractions of consciousness that are more closely related to the overall inevitable movements and currents that occur and exist within the universe. These movements and forces within the universe have been personified in various religions and mythologies throughout history. A good example is Greek mythology, given that it is centered on a polytheistic ideology which lends to a vast pantheon of different deities that represent all the various parts of nature and human life and the universe as a whole.
Other good examples would be religions that worship the sun and the moon and the heavenly bodies. Because they are also conscious beings and we have a special kind of relationship with the sun and the stars seeing how they were responsible for our creation in the first place.
Thank you for the compliments and to address some of your other questions or observations, I have had a couple of other people give me kind words but usually I do believe people overlook my statements because they do not understand the full scope of what i am, at times, trying to explain and instead they project their own worldview onto my words and think that it is non sense. I don’t fault them for it because we all project our worldview onto other things.
However it is my personal belief that people who disregard the spiritual aspect of the universe and fully embrace the physical reality will only be limited by that physical reality and so they will only come up with 3 dimensional solutions. But in reality there is disharmony going on in MULTIPLE dimensions. As a result, physicists are not able to pin down matters such as dark matter and dark energy and the whole discipline of quantum physics and string theory itself. Because these are phenomena that are rooted in metaphysical and extra dimensional space. Our technological mechanisms are only picking up on the 3 dimensional gravitational effects that is protruding from this underlying metaphysical activity. And they cannot see or detect this hidden faculty of reality because their secular belief system and resistance to spirituality overpowers the actual reality that is right in front of them and it ultimately renders them blind.
I hope that answers your comments. But I do think it’s important to make clear that I might be misunderstood about your idea of “predestination” and we might have different views on what the word means. But nevertheless I hope I expressed myself clearly.