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thelemite |
Feb 3 2007, 01:27 PM
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Hey all! I was just wondering how of you believe in fate, meaning that your lifes course is already written for you? and if you believe in such a thing, can your fate be changed somehow? can you neglect your fate or our you controlled by forces outside your control? My personal view (at the moment, it will probably change after this discussion) (IMG: style_emoticons/default/bigwink.gif) is that people have certain things they are good at and certain things they are not, but I do not actually believe in fate at this time as don't like the idea of not being in control. I guess whether your LHP or RHP has a lot to do with it. Discuss (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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Feb 16 2007, 06:16 PM
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The multiverse was recently proven by a Canadian physicist. (Well, more or less -- mathematically, he determined the only reason why gravity was disproportionate in relative strength to energy and matter was that gravity wells were shared across a vast multiverse (very much as imagined by Michael Moorcock)). What's that got to do with fate? Well, quantum physics theorizes (and more or less mathematically can come close to proving) that time is circular. (I'll tie these thoughts together, promise).
So, whether you call it fate, destiny, or circular time (where everything's already happened, except, as with curved space versus warping linearly through space, we can only perceive certain moments of time -- a linear stream.) So, it's not fate, as much as -- well, it already happened. Mind boggling. But, likely, according to leading scientists.
Similarly, what we call the astral and the other planes, sephiroth, etc... well, they are the co-existing multiverse, sharing gravity, energy and matter with our plane -- but interestingly, gravity is shared more intensely than energy which is shared more intensely than matter ... hence, we perceive THIS plane, and only by developing our skills can we perceive much else int he multiverse. In the nearest co-existing plane, energy is relatively more dense than matter, and on, and on until it's all energy and no matter, then all gravity and no energy.... etc...
Which makes magick practitioners very enlightened beings. We're manipulating not only space, the multiverse, but also time.
Just thought I'd muddy the conversation with some science (or, rather, bleeding edge theories that are relatively well founded in fact). So, circular time. Fate. Doesn't matter. It's a reality.
So, astral, other dimension, it's real too. Not doubt about it.
But what about free will? Because we can mostly only perceive in linear fashion, and mostly in the matter-heavy plane, we have, in a sense, free will. Can we change destiny, fate or what's already happened? Certainly. Paradoxes, as theorized in Quantum Physics, are quite possible. Time can change. What's happened can be altered, but it changes EVERYTHING ELSE. Change is Magick. Magick is the act of exerting WILL and change. Haven't we always held "as above, so below" or "what happens in the astral, happens here?" Now there is some support for this beyond our own experiential data. Hence, we're basically changing time and space each and every time we practice Magick.
Oh, I ramble...
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Feb 18 2007, 02:17 AM
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some food for thought (i did not write this paragraph!): ABSTRACT: Normally, activity is regarded as discernible, but according to relativity theory whatever is discernible lies in the past of the discernible. Only the present subjective immediacy is properly active. Subjectivity is properly understood as present becoming; objectivity as past being (so Whitehead). I propose that we extend the domain of subjective immediacy to include the future as well as the present. This future universal activity is pluralized in the present in terms of the many actualities coming into being. Subjectivity is the individualization of becoming, and so can apply to the future as a whole as well as to particular present subjects. The future as divine grows out of Whitehead's revisions of traditional notions of omnipotence and omniscience. But he separates creativity (best understood in terms of Hindu and Buddhist thought) from the God of Western theism. This separation can be overcome if God is future creativity individualized in its own realm, which is the source of the creativity within each of us. if you werent confused before... (IMG: style_emoticons/default/banana.gif) was it just me, or did you have problems discerning this? lol. I love this concept. I had this notion when i was a little younger, but now all i can do is argue against it (seeming as how its so popular, and because its virtually impossible to argue against it, I find that its necessary to take the opposing side...dammit i support democracy!). To highlight the main idea: past is past, and all that is happening is a future being acted out. Note "A future". There are many futures. Now this might fit comfortably with the "circular" jargon except that past in that particular scenario would be set in stone and the "circular" theory destroys any notion of a specific unaltered past. In the circular idea there is a sense of "never mind...it never happened" which is rather an active idea, dont you think? lol My argument is that the past CAN and is Altered. Such that fate in the "linear" sense is nonexistant (at least in my world, lol) Now what does this have to do with Fate? Well there is mention of universal activity. At one point each individual is 'fated' to meet actively with the future creativity(what i call the source). This is ideal...if you like to be one tiny fragment of the universe. Those who might fight the current (he he) and proclaim their individuality (hurrah!) could take comfort in the fact that they have their own universe at their disposal (the joys of individual consciousness). Whether we are all fated to return to the source, to start back where we began, to construct our own cosmos (with magic, the imagination, or otherwise) or to ignore it all and just live our merry lives...that is where Fate meets Oppurtunity and bends to the will.
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Mar 15 2007, 08:58 PM
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Ed----you make such good points i have to read back to remember what mine were! (IMG: style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) I suppose you are right about existing without a purpose...fate just seems too cruel to be true. But then again ive always been a smidget of an existentialist. And it doesnt bother me because im just too tired to fight the tide (I swallow a lot of water). But i like your idea...it reminds me of "The Secret". Hehe. the law of attraction certainly SOUNDS nice. Plus there is a lot of therapists out there who emphasize changing negative thoughts to positive thoughts, i truly think there is merit in the theory and ive been trying to change my thoughts for years (IMG: style_emoticons/default/doh.gif) (IMG: style_emoticons/default/bigwink.gif) yo whats kickin nightshade?! I dont know too much about what prophecy is...but would you argue that even though it may or may not happen cuz of future possibilities, its connected to an individual's fate? I mean if i were to cite many famous examples of prophecies...they often pertain to individual people (or i spose white buffalo...but im getting off topic...Ah! ADHD!)
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