Thinking about predestination

Thinking about predestination

by Slava Rejik. Shakti23 -
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01. MY THREE POSITIVES.
1. Dacha
2. Running
3. Nature

02. MY REFLECTIONS AND DISCOVERIES.

Let's start with a game of billiards. One ball pushes another ball, depending on the force of the impact, the point of impact, resistance from the air and surface, and some other physical components, it is possible to calculate and predict how the balls will move.
If we exclude the initial impulse that pushed the first ball and unexpected intervention from the outside, then we have complete predetermination.
Let's reduce the balls, say, to grains of sand, so the sand pours down or flies, caught by the wind, all according to the laws of physics. If you have sufficient knowledge of the laws of interaction and computing resources, you can calculate everything, how and where they will move.
Further - smaller, atoms, or something else smaller, but everywhere there are laws of physics, chemistry, electrodynamics. And just as a billiard ball cannot decide on its own where it will roll, so in the physical world, it turns out that everything is predetermined.
Yes, the complexity of these interactions is so great that it seems random to us, but rather due to the limitations of our knowledge or abilities. Without the introduction of something capable of exercising will, everything is seen as just a programmed system.

03. MY YOGA INSPIRATION IN A WEEK.
Switched from blue to red kriya

04. MY GRATITUDE AND PRAISE.
To all those who help us in life.

05. I WANT TO PRAISE MYSELF.
Finished my work and got ready to go on vacation

06. PERSONAL YOGA PRACTICE IN A WEEK.*
5 days Hatha, Kriya, Mantra, 1-3 hours

07. LEARNING DIFFICULTIES.*
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