08-08-2011, 07:10 PM
You can go to http://www.lawofone.info and click a link to show you a "random" question and answer. The link says "Update July 2, 2011: View a random question and
answer."
You're probably right though, many on this board that follow the LOO will state something along the lines of "there are no mistakes, everything is as it should be".
In session 69, Ra sums it up when he says "Although there are no mistakes, there are surprises."
It's funny to me, in some of the q/a sessions, Don has a habit of saying "did I make a mistake?". Ra usually ignores his entire question, and states "I am Ra. There are no mistakes"
I get the jist of what you're trying to get at, however, when you get right down to it, the "random" thing, that you think is random, doesn't actually exist in the way you think of it, it's part of the illusion. It's a purpose of the illusion to simulate randomness to facilitate the expression of free will.
It's hard to believe, but even the smallest random thing has it's place. In the completeness of the illusion, there are no mistakes.
It could be you are presented with random acts to question the nature of the universe, and to challenge if they are random or not.
answer."
You're probably right though, many on this board that follow the LOO will state something along the lines of "there are no mistakes, everything is as it should be".
In session 69, Ra sums it up when he says "Although there are no mistakes, there are surprises."
It's funny to me, in some of the q/a sessions, Don has a habit of saying "did I make a mistake?". Ra usually ignores his entire question, and states "I am Ra. There are no mistakes"
I get the jist of what you're trying to get at, however, when you get right down to it, the "random" thing, that you think is random, doesn't actually exist in the way you think of it, it's part of the illusion. It's a purpose of the illusion to simulate randomness to facilitate the expression of free will.
It's hard to believe, but even the smallest random thing has it's place. In the completeness of the illusion, there are no mistakes.
It could be you are presented with random acts to question the nature of the universe, and to challenge if they are random or not.