Monday, September 19, 2011

The Possibility Principle


The Possibility Principle
There is no time like the present because time does not exist. Really, there is no such thing as time.
There is a spatial relationship between everything in the universe and that applies to the things that we see and even the things that we do not see. This spatial relationship maintains symmetry. Even our very thoughts are formed within this system and are all interrelated and cannot function outside of it. They behave like a living organism. That means that we are all interacting with each other and all the elements in the universe constantly. It also means that our thoughts and actions are all sharing a predictable or more realistically a mathematical relationship to each other. This admixture of thoughts and their subsequent actions result in a large number of interactions. But the number is not infinite. For any single thought or event that arises from that thought, there is only one outcome and we refer to this outcome as the “future”. A “future” that results in a successful or appropriate or predictable outcome is accepted as right or correct and represents that one outcome. It just seems to fit and make sense. A “future” that is adverse is viewed as a disaster or simply as something that did not work out. It is perverse. Because the reality in which we live results in a view of things happening in sequence we will always have a perception that time separates events, when in truth they are not separated at all. The theory of relativity has clearly given some understanding of time and space. The “future” as we call it is not some mysterious distant event that is completely hidden that we will just stumble upon or read about in a few years time. If we could interpret the clues that are around us now we would indeed predict the “future”. In fact we could clearly determine what the future would be i.e. within the matrix of possibilites. We can clearly add to this “future” by intentionally putting new thoughts or things into the mix. We can rearrange our thoughts and the things around us, (that is the meaning of feng shui) and this will increase and improve our possibilities. The next time that you have a bad experience or encounter an adverse outcome, go back to the beginning and analyse just what took place at the inception, even the originating thought, and you will find the clue that would have predicted that “future”. Now that you know this, you can change your beginnings. That’s where you have control, some control.


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