11-12-2011, 12:00 AM
(11-11-2011, 07:14 PM)unity100 Wrote: the answer to this lies in the meanings of 'probable' and 'possible'. something that is 0.000000001 percent possible is possible. but, its improbable.
Bring4th_Monica Wrote:Oh wow. There it is right there. So there are infinite possibilities in each present moment after all!
Yes, my point in highlighting this was Ra's mention of infinite possibilities.
I also agree with unity, that just because I believe something, doesn't mean that it will happen. In other words, I can't envision whatever I'd like to see and then it will appear. Nor can I choose to believe something doesn't exist, when in fact it does. I'm in support of positive thinking and especially visualization, but we have to remain somewhat grounded in respect to what is presented before us.
However, there is definitely something to be said about our infinite creative potential, and what Ra said above. This implies that our perceptions influence how we react to the outer reality, and in doing so put into action certain potentials while also giving strength to particular vortices. So at any moment if the collective actually believed in the potential of a harmonious reality as a possibility, it could easily manifest because the collective will would make it happen.
So, the more one learns to accept that which is around them, the more you are harnessing the potential of 'love' and you move accordingly towards the various vortices that are made available. Like a fractal, it seems there is always the potential to move increasingly upwards into a more distilled reality, or else you explore other potentials in a lateral direction.
To subject yourself to a reality in which you are controlled or manipulated, is to give up more of your potential as a creator and instead have situations imposed on you, while also moving in the direction of certain vortices. That is until you realize the value and strength of your choices.
The creative potential is always available, and I think that's what Ra was commenting on in relation to infinite possibility. The more each of us makes use of it, the better.
Something like that. I'm still working on how I define and understand free will.
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