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Sunday, June 18, 2006

Through the course of our daily lives we often stumble over incidents and happenings that to us seem totally random.
But is there really anything that can be labelled "random"?

Does not everything that happen happen for a reason?

Does not all effect have cause?
And is not all cause an effect itself caused by something else?

These and many other questions ultimately leads to the question: Does fate exist?

For me there is no doubt, everything happens for a reason, everything has meaning and fate is a power to be reckoned with.

Believing in fate is kind of like believing in God, it is to believe that everything serves a higher purpose even if it is not visible to us.

And it is a mathematical issue as well, as long as you have the right amount of knowledge. To explain this I refer to what is known as the reduction theory:


All psychology is based on biology.
All biology is chemistry.
All chemistry follows the laws of physics.
All physics can be explained through the field of mathematics.
And finally, the field of mathematics is logical.
Hence, according to the reduction theory, all psychology is logical.

This may seem frightening to believe for some people but as long as you do not derive moral judgement out of this theory, which I see as impossible, I do not see the problem. Others refrain to the unnecessary chain of thought which for them leads to feelings of futility in living life if it is just pure logic and numbers. But I see it as an asset, a mean of seeing the world for what it really is, a miracle.

Through these omnipresent mathematical equations Cosmos sustains its Balance, Form and Development.

Take 1.618 for example, this number forms the way galaxies move as well as how seashells are shaped. If you take a normal proportioned human body and measure it from head to toe, divide that figure with the length from the pelvis to the toes you get the same figure. This extraordinary figure together with other magical numbers show one thing: Cosmos is symmetrical and coherent. Personally I would like to think that it also gives us a glimpse of a Creator that has conured a master plan, but that's just me.

Do not take me wrong on this one though, I am not religious since I do not confess myself to any Church, Saviour or similar beings of "divinity". I am just being logical and trying to be spiritual.

Neither do I believe that God can be prayed to with effect since It has already formed the Grand Plan. We humans are just a small aspect of Its majestic thought. But we as a species has the potential of reaching and revealing Its Grand Plan through logic and the field of mathematics.

Cosmos is like a picture. We just do not, yet, have large enough frames to see it all, that is what holds us back. We can only see that picture in four dimensions but in the end it is all the same, it does not matter which way time goes because we have already done what we are supposed to do, our only excuse for being here is to find out more, to widen our frame.

Our goal, together with other intelligent Life that Cosmos has brought about through its inevitable existence, is to become God. To transcend space and time, reach out of Cosmos and make our frames unlimited. We will be able to do this by the means of technology and/or spirituality that takes us to new levels of awareness. Cosmos itself is a paradox, it exists to create Life because Life itself will recreate Cosmos. Existence is an eternal cycle, a circle.

P.S. The above was written before I came to truly believe in divinity, healing light and other spiritual matters. Even though the above could be true there are things unsolved and unseen by us humans.

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