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Chapter 1 the variant model this
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chapter gives a theoretical
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introduction to transurfing as the
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conceptual basis of
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transurfing the
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variant model is intended to serve us a completely new
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world view
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people do not know that they
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can fulfill their wishes without making
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a lot of effort why is it possible that
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dreams remain Dreams
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the sound of the morning stars
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the neighbor's dog has
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done it again this little one is doing a lot with
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his constant barking I'm tired of
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constantly being woken up by his annoying yapping
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I should definitely
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get out into the fresh air
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maybe that will distract me from my
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urgent need to leave the house The
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neighbor's clothes from this I always say it's
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a type of dog that's no
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better than a mutt and constantly touches me with
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some kind of refute on the balls and
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makes my life a living hell
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stupid pine trees, wait when I
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find you, you'll land
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outside because it's damp and I'm
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walking on a slippery path through
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a dark forest. Almost all the leaves
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have already fallen off and have exposed the
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gray trunks of the half-dead trees.
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Why do I live in the middle of this
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gloomy swamp?
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I light a cigarette.
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Somehow I don't feel like
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smoking at all. It's more of a habit
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that forces me to do it,
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but I really have to.
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Why has it become an obligation for me
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and then in the
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morning on an empty stomach it's actually
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pretty disgusting,
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well before in a happy one Dogs that was
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something else, the cigarette was for
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me back then a kind of symbol of fashion
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freedom and self-confidence but all the
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parties are over for me and then
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the gray everyday life begins with all its
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problems as muddy as the
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rain
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and with every problem you console yourself
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several times a cigarette as if you
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were saying to yourself, now I need
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one to relax and then to
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immerse myself in this annoying routine again.
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The cigarette smoke comes into my
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eyes like a defiant child, I cover
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them with my hands, oh how everything
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hangs in my throat and now So to speak,
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to confirm my thoughts,
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a typically crooked
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birch branch lashes me painfully in the face.
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Sometimes I'm miserable with anger.
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I turn it over and quickly let it hang
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loosely on the tree to the side. It starts to dance back
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and forth like a jumping jack,
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making a little heel as I wanted he
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shows me my complete powerlessness
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to change anything in this world,
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dejected, I drag myself
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on.
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Whenever I try to fight with this world,
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it initially gives in and
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fills me with hope, but only when
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you unexpectedly give me a big
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nose-poke, just
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steer the cinema straight towards your goal and easily clear
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all obstacles
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out of the way. In reality it's completely
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different.
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Life is like a game of roulette.
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First you win once, twice or
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even three times. You would be the winner
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and you already imagine that you have the whole world
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in your pocket to have but in the end
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you always lost, you are like a
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battle that is fattened for a while
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and then to be
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roasted and eaten with cheerful music
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Finally,
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small waves eat at the seashore,
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cut dissatisfiedly into the sandy shore, the sea
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blows its cold, wet
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breath towards me in an unfriendly manner, fat seagulls stroll
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leisurely along the beach and peck
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some putrid
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substances
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out of their eyes here and there, we start a cold,
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black lesson against the whole
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environment so cold and hostile that it
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seems to me to be an almost perfect reflection of our world,
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a homeless man collects empty bottles on the beach,
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oh if only you could go to Coco,
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you old sleeper brother, I would love to be
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alone, but no, he seems to be coming towards me,
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probably too to
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beg me, better I go
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home again, but that there is nowhere to
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rest, how tired I am, this
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tiredness arises over me like a
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veil, even in my free time, my
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life is like that of a prisoner
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serving his sentence.
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Somehow it seems like that to me Whether
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everything would have to change soon, yes
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then a new phase of life begins,
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I will be a different person and
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life is not a joy,
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but all that lies at some point in the
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future and until then I have to be there in
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despair as a forced laborer.
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I wait and wait for them The future
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just doesn't want to dawn.
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Now, as usual, I'll tuck my father
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into breakfast and then
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drag myself to work and
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undertake a monotonous activity
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that may be relevant to someone,
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but at least not to me.
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Another day of my arduous,
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pointless life.
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I wake up through this The rustling of the
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morning stars,
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what a bleak dream I
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just had. It has returned to me from its office piece of
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my former life.
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Well, that was just a dream.
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I feel relieved in a similar way
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to how my cat does. He
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just stretches out in this lazy tooth
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Its pointed ears show that it
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is aware of my presence. Get up,
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you moustache, I'm going for
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a walk, come with me. I've
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ordered a sunny day and want to go to the sea.
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As I walk through the forest,
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the rustling of the morning stars
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gradually disappears and the many-voiced choir for it
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One of them is particularly eager to
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call for food.
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He's sitting there in that little bit.
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You're not good, how do you manage to
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scream so loudly, you fluffy little beer? It's
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amazing that I've never noticed that before.
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The bird species have
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completely different voices and yet
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none of them collapse due to discordant sounds,
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they always create a
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harmonious symphony that cannot
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be reproduced by any orchestra, no matter how gifted,
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the sun sends its rays between
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the trees,
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this magical play of light gives
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the forest such spatial depth and
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the Colors are so saturated that
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the whole scene is transformed into a wonderful
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hologram.
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The path leads me carefully to the sea. The
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emerald green waves whisper quietly with
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the warm breeze. The empty beach
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seems to stretch on forever, but
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I feel an inner peace and
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comfort as if it were ours
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overpopulated world these are
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cozy corners specially chosen for me
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there are people who think the world around us
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is an illusion, something
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we have created in our imagination,
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well maybe I
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just lack the necessary imagination to be
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able to claim all this beauty is
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purely the product of me
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Perception,
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still very depressed by my dream,
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I begin
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to remember my previous life, which was in fact
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bleak and dark.
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Like many other people, I
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too often tried to demand from the world
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what was supposedly due to me -
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the world had given me In return, others turned their backs ice-coldly,
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others
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had become wise through experience and told me that
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the world would simply not give in and that we
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had to conquer it much more. As a
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result, I tried my hand at fighting but
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nothing and in the end
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I simply ran out of strength.
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My advisors were also in favor of it this
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case an answer ready you are bad
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change yourself first then you can
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demand something from the world this is how
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I struggled with myself
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but this turned out to be even more difficult
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than my previous attempts
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then one day I dreamed that I
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was in a nature reserve I
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was surrounded by indescribable
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beauty,
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entranced by the splendor, I walked
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through the park and
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suddenly I met an
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angry old man with a gray beard
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who also seemed to
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be a very natural park.
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He began to observe me.
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I went to him and was about to
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say something He urged me to remain silent
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in a harsh tone, he explained to me that he did
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n't want to hear anything, he was tired of
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the moody, hedonistic
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visitors who were always dissatisfied,
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constantly demanding something, doing a lot more
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and leaving behind mountains of rubbish.
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I nodded in understanding and went
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on
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I was completely amazed,
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why had I never come here before?
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As if enchanted, I wandered
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around aimlessly and looked at everything around me.
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There are no suitable words to
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adequately describe the perfection of nature.
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Consequently, it was only in my head that a
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mixture of enthusiasm and teaching
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seemed like a ball that shone The
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stern expression on his face had once again become noticeable in front of me
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and he
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signaled me to follow him to
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the crest of a green hill where there was a
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view of a beautiful valley
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boat in which there was a settlement.
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From the hill the houses looked like
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toy houses
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embedded in a sea of ​​leaves and
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flowers
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the whole thing looked like an illustration
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of a fairy tale
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the beautiful sight would have moved me to tears
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if it hadn't seemed somehow unreal to me
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I suspected that it could
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only be a dream
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I looked at it questioningly also very attractive
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but he just grinned into his beard as
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if he was saying you'll see
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while we climbed down a star much
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more that I couldn't even
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remember how I got to the nature park
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I wanted to get an explanation from the old man
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apparently
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I did a clumsy remark about how
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lucky those who
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lived in the midst of such beauty are,
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he replied irritably, hindering
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you because being one of them
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I gave him the hackneyed phrase
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not everyone is born with a
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golden spoon in their mouth and
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can change their fate No one
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who seemed to
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pay any attention to my words at all and said that
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every person is free to
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choose their own fate,
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the only freedom we have is
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the freedom of choice,
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everyone can choose for themselves what they want,
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this statement put my
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ideas above that Life pretty much
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turned upside down and again
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I spoke to the old
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man but he just didn't want to hear
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you have the right to choose you
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just don't use it you don't understand what it
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means to choose
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two nonsense I thought to myself how am I supposed to be
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able to choose what myself I want
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everything in this world to be in a good mood
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and suddenly I realized that it was all just
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a dream. I fell because I had
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no idea how to behave in this
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strange situation.
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As far as I can remember,
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I explained to the old man that he was in a dream and
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by the way Even when awake, he
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can say any nonsense imaginable and that this
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gives him complete freedom.
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However, this remark did not impress the
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supervisor and he just laughed
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about it. I recognized the absurdity of the
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situation, why would I want to get involved in a discussion with someone in a dream
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and I was already thinking about it It wasn't
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better to just wake up,
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what would the old man have read my thoughts,
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he said enough now we have
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little time
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I didn't expect that we
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would send such a fool
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anyway I have to fulfill my mission
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I wanted to know what his mission was and
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who he was with it What he meant was,
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however, he ignored my questions and
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instead gave me a riddle on
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a rather stupid riddle that
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can give me the freedom to
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choose whatever he wants.
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Here comes a riddle for you, how
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do you gain this freedom?
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If you guess that, your apples will be
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What kind of apples are falling in the sky? I gradually lost
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patience and said I had no
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intention of solving his riddle.
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Only in dreams and fairy tales, all
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miracles are possible. In reality, however,
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many apples always fall to the ground
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we
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I have to show something
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When I woke up I unfortunately had
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to realize that I couldn't
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remember the continuation of the dream,
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but I was left with the clear feeling that
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it had given a lot more information
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that I
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wasn't able to express in words There
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was only
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one strange word stuck in my memory
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and then there was another thought
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that I couldn't get out of my head and
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that was that I didn't have to worry about
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setting up my world,
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which had been created a long time ago without my
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involvement,
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namely In my opinion,
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there is no need to fight for a place
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in the sun, on the contrary, in
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this way I will achieve the least.
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Apparently no one is forbidding me
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to become the world in which I want to live.
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First we postpone the whole idea, which is
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completely absurd
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I soon forgot about this dream, but
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then, to my great
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astonishment, I made a discovery
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in my memory, clearer and
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clearer memories began to emerge of
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what he had really understood by the word choose
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and how one
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could do that in practice - the
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solution to the overseer's riddle
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came It came naturally to me, so to speak,
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it was a kind of knowledge that
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appeared out of nowhere,
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new insights opened up to me every day
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and every time I was completely amazed,
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almost frightened
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by it.
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I am unable to rationally
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explain where this knowledge came from,
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but I am completely convinced That did
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n't arise in my head.
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Since I discovered trendsurfing,
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more precisely since I allowed myself to
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engage with it, my
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life has taken on a new meaning, not to
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say a happy one. Everyone who has
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at least ever been creatively active
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knows what it is However, the joy and
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satisfaction one can derive from the work of one's
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own hands or mind
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is nothing compared to
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creating one's own destiny.
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In fact, the expression creating one's
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own destiny is not quite
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apt.
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Surfing is much more about choosing one's
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destiny, much
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like you do choose a true one in the
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supermarket
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how to understand exactly that is what
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I would like to describe in this book
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you will find out why apples
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can fall in the sky what is the noise
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of the morning and many other
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extraordinary things
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the riddle of the overseer
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there are different approaches to
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interpreting the fate of one
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is that fate is something
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given, something predetermined, no matter
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what you do, you
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cannot escape your fate.
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On the one hand, this view seems depressing
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because of its inherent
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hopelessness,
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because if a person is not given
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a good fate from the outset,
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there is no
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hope of any improvement Situation,
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on the other hand, there are always people
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who are quite comfortable with such a situation
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because isn't it convenient when
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the future is more or less
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reliable and predictable and you do
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n't have to constantly be afraid of its
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uncertainty,
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but the
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fatal inevitability of
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fate that is inherent in this view arises feeling of powerlessness and
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inner protest
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a person who is not favored by success
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complains about his fate
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why is life so unfair
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one lives in abundance the other is
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constantly suffering from one everything falls
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into one's lap
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the other just toils away and dies
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still comes to nothing,
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one is endowed by nature with
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beauty, intelligence and strength,
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the other is labeled second-class all
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his life because of some so-called sins, why
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are there such inequalities,
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why does life in its
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limitless diversity experience certain
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people's limitations on
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what do they have to do with it? the less fortunate are indebted,
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the disadvantaged are depressed when
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I don't listen at all and try to
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find an explanation for their situation,
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so they come across a possible
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teacher who argues with karma and sins from
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a past life -
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imagine that God has
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nothing better to do more than
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tell his imperfect children but
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despite his omnipotence he is at a loss for an
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effective method of education
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instead of punishing us for our sins in this
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life he postpones the
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retribution for some reason until
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a later life
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but what sense does it make to punish someone for
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something that he
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can no longer remember
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there is another conception of
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inequality that consoles those who
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are now needy or otherwise suffering with
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ample compensation but
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again in some heaven or in
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a future life,
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whatever such explanations
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cannot completely satisfy anyone
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Whether these future lives exist
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or not is practically irrelevant because the
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human being only grasps one life with his consciousness,
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namely the present one, and in
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this sense it is therefore a
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single life.
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If one believes in the predetermination of
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fate then this is the best
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remedy against that Worry about humility
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and there are newfangled explanations like if
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you are happy then
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just be happy, be an
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optimist and be content with
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what you have.
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Representatives of this view make us
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understand who are unhappy because we
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are constantly nowhere and
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we should expect too much be satisfied and
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just enjoy life,
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many people could probably come to terms with that,
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the difficulty lies in meeting
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the gray reality with joy,
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we really don't want to want more,
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why should we force ourselves to be happy?
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That would be the same as if we were
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force yourself to love
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[music]
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these days there are so many
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bright lights that call for everything, love
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and forgiveness. Of course, it is
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possible to lull yourself into such illusions,
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as if you were putting a
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blanket over your head to avoid a harsh
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reality
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In fact, it may not be so easy to go
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in the depths of his soul, but
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it doesn't make sense to people why he
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should force himself to forgive those who
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hate and those who live in
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indifference,
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because what does he get out of it
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that is so forced will always remain artificial
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If the joy doesn't come naturally
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you just have to squeeze it out of yourself
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like toothpaste out of a tube. Of
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course there are people who do
00:24:01
n't believe that life can be so
00:24:03
boring and primitive that it can be
00:24:06
reduced to a predetermined fate -
00:24:09
they don't want to be involved content with
00:24:11
what they have and prefer to be happy
00:24:14
about their achievements and
00:24:17
not about reality itself.
00:24:20
Such people have a different
00:24:22
view of fate, everyone is the
00:24:25
creator of their own happiness,
00:24:27
so you have to fight for your happiness,
00:24:29
which is what other people in the know will
00:24:32
say Apparently nothing falls into your lap, so
00:24:36
it's undeniable that
00:24:39
if you don't
00:24:41
want to be content with the luck that comes to you, you have to
00:24:44
strive with your elbows to
00:24:50
tell instructive stories about how heroes fought courageously and
00:24:56
worked day and night with self-sacrifice to overcome incredible obstacles
00:24:59
overcome
00:25:01
the Sega then acquired the laurels of
00:25:03
success after they had left their path of
00:25:06
labor and renunciation behind them
00:25:10
but here too there is something lazy fighting
00:25:13
and working hard millions do but
00:25:17
only a few strive for true success
00:25:21
you can with your desperate fight
00:25:23
for a place the sun the whole
00:25:26
life of doing without
00:25:29
achieving anything, how cruel and stubborn
00:25:32
life is, what an
00:25:35
important necessity to
00:25:38
fight with the world to achieve your goal but
00:25:44
if the world does not give in
00:25:47
you have to fight with yourself If you are
00:25:50
sick, ugly or unhappy, you have to blame
00:25:53
yourself for this.
00:25:56
You are imperfect and therefore you are
00:25:58
obliged to change. Man
00:26:01
is faced with the fact that he has
00:26:05
been a collection of shortcomings and vices from the very beginning and that he
00:26:09
therefore wants to work hard on himself
00:26:12
Quite a bleak picture of
00:26:15
whether it is the truth.
00:26:18
From all of these we can draw the conclusion that
00:26:20
if a person
00:26:22
is not lucky enough to be born into retirement from the outset,
00:26:24
then it is his lot
00:26:27
either to carry his cross in humility
00:26:30
or to spend his whole life fighting
00:26:36
What reason would there be to be
00:26:38
happy about such a life?
00:26:41
There really is no ray of hope in all this hopelessness,
00:26:47
but
00:26:50
in contrast to all the previously mentioned
00:26:53
views, the solution is as simple
00:26:55
as it is pleasant because it lies on a
00:26:58
completely different level
00:27:01
Trend surfing, the concept of
00:27:03
fate is based on a completely different
00:27:06
world view.
00:27:08
Please be patient and do
00:27:11
n't
00:27:12
hit the corner straight away because you think
00:27:15
someone will turn him into a new kind of brain
00:27:17
ghost
00:27:22
of
00:27:24
fate is based on a certain
00:27:26
world view which in turn is
00:27:29
based on unprovable premises,
00:27:33
for example in materialism one
00:27:36
assumes that matter is primary and
00:27:39
consciousness is secondary
00:27:43
in idealism the exact opposite is
00:27:45
claimed.
00:27:47
None of these points of view are proven
00:27:49
and yet world views are based on them
00:27:51
that sound very plausible
00:27:53
and also have loyal followers worldwide
00:27:58
in philosophy, science and religion,
00:28:01
both directions explain the world in
00:28:03
their own way and both are
00:28:06
right and not right in their own way.
00:28:11
We can never describe the absolute truth with
00:28:13
complete accuracy because the words
00:28:16
and terms we use in
00:28:19
themselves are already relative
00:28:22
in the well-known parable of three
00:28:24
blind people it is told how each of them
00:28:29
touched a different part of the body of an elephant,
00:28:31
the first the trunk, the second a leg
00:28:35
and the third an ear,
00:28:38
then they explained one after the other what kind of
00:28:41
picture they had of the animal Having
00:28:43
won, wanting
00:28:45
to prove that only one person
00:28:47
was right and beating the other case
00:28:49
would be absolutely pointless, but what is important
00:28:52
is the
00:28:53
extent to which the respective description
00:28:56
corresponds to reality.
00:29:00
You have probably already
00:29:03
heard of the popular idea that reality
00:29:06
is an illusion that we ourselves
00:29:08
created If
00:29:10
only no one had been able to give a reasonable
00:29:12
explanation as to where this
00:29:15
illusion comes from,
00:29:17
we all only see cinema,
00:29:21
which is of course very doubtful, but
00:29:24
in a certain sense there seems to be a
00:29:26
grain of truth in it. According to
00:29:31
another view, exactly
00:29:34
the opposite is the case
00:29:36
material world is a cold
00:29:39
mechanism that works according to the laws
00:29:41
and our consciousness has
00:29:44
nothing to report.
00:29:46
Even the anger cannot deny a
00:29:48
certain amount of truth, but
00:29:52
the human mind is too
00:29:54
wired to strive to
00:29:57
have solid ground under its feet without
00:30:00
untruth and Ambiguity
00:30:04
consequently he wants to stomp one theory into the
00:30:07
ground and anchor another on a
00:30:10
firm base and this
00:30:13
is exactly what scientists have been
00:30:15
doing for thousands of years
00:30:16
[music]
00:30:19
of all the battles for the truth,
00:30:21
the only thing that has survived is the
00:30:24
following fact
00:30:26
Theory represents only a certain
00:30:29
aspect of the complex reality since
00:30:34
every theory is confirmed over time
00:30:37
and thus receives its
00:30:39
right to exist,
00:30:41
the same applies to any view
00:30:44
of life
00:30:46
if you have come to the conclusion
00:30:48
that fate is something predetermined
00:30:50
that you cannot change then
00:30:52
It may be the case that
00:30:55
they voluntarily place themselves in
00:30:57
someone else's hands, it does
00:31:01
n't matter,
00:31:03
they are like a boat that is at the mercy
00:31:05
of the waves,
00:31:08
but if you think that you
00:31:11
create your own destiny, then you
00:31:14
consciously take responsibility for everything that
00:31:17
happens in your life sticking
00:31:20
with the picture with the boat
00:31:22
they fight with the waves and try to
00:31:25
keep their course
00:31:27
in other words their choice will come
00:31:31
true in any case they get
00:31:33
what they would be
00:31:36
for whatever worldview you
00:31:38
choose, the truth will be on
00:31:41
your side and the others will
00:31:44
argue with them precisely because
00:31:46
they too are right.
00:31:50
If you put a certain phenomenon in the
00:31:52
diversity of reality at the
00:31:54
beginning of your consideration,
00:31:57
you can derive a whole branch of knowledge from it
00:32:01
and this knowledge will
00:32:04
not be contradictory in itself, it will
00:32:07
actually be To correctly reflect a manifestation of
00:32:09
reality,
00:32:13
in order to establish an entire branch of knowledge,
00:32:15
it is enough
00:32:17
to base it on just one or a few facts
00:32:20
that are not completely clear but
00:32:22
are real.
00:32:25
For example,
00:32:27
quantum physics is based on a few unprovable
00:32:30
truth postulates,
00:32:34
they are therefore unprovable She
00:32:37
herself as the original starting point
00:32:39
of knowledge in which
00:32:41
in the microcosm certain
00:32:44
objects behave like particles under certain circumstances
00:32:46
but then again like a
00:32:49
wave.
00:32:50
The scientists were not able to clearly clarify this
00:32:52
dichotomy of behavior
00:32:54
and so they simply adopted the
00:32:58
phenomenon as an action in their
00:33:01
theory of
00:33:04
the postulates Quantum physics
00:33:06
try to bring the diversity of
00:33:08
manifestations of reality
00:33:10
to a common denominator in a similar way
00:33:13
as if the blind people
00:33:14
agreed that the elephant sometimes
00:33:20
behaves like a pillar and sometimes like a snake.
00:33:22
When describing the
00:33:24
object of the microcosm, one chooses the particles
00:33:26
as its own Main property This is how you get
00:33:30
the atom model from the well-known physicist
00:33:33
Niels Boah.
00:33:35
In this model, electrons circle around
00:33:38
a nucleus similar to planets in the
00:33:41
solar system.
00:33:44
However, you choose the wave as the main property. This is how
00:33:46
the atom resembles a
00:33:49
diffuse spot.
00:33:51
Both models work and reflect
00:33:55
certain aspects of the
00:33:56
diversity of reality
00:34:00
Once again we see that we get what
00:34:03
we choose,
00:34:06
any manifestation of
00:34:08
reality can serve as a postulate or axiom
00:34:11
and thus the starting point for
00:34:14
a branch of knowledge that has its absolute
00:34:17
right to exist.
00:34:20
In their search for the truth,
00:34:22
people have always strived
00:34:25
to understand the nature of the world By
00:34:28
examining their various aspects,
00:34:33
the majority of scientific
00:34:34
knowledge has been developed in the way of
00:34:36
describing and explaining natural
00:34:39
phenomena. This has given
00:34:41
rise to various branches of knowledge
00:34:43
that contradict each other.
00:34:48
The essence of the world is one and
00:34:51
divided, but it constantly presents itself to us
00:34:53
various external
00:34:55
aspects because
00:34:57
people do not even manage to
00:35:01
examine and explain one aspect thoroughly enough, yet
00:35:04
another one appears so easily that
00:35:05
completely contradicts the former.
00:35:11
Scientists try to
00:35:14
reconcile different manifestations of reality
00:35:17
in order to get rid of the contradictions
00:35:19
But they don't
00:35:21
really succeed.
00:35:23
There is still a way to
00:35:28
explain the hostility and complexity of the manifestations of reality in such a way that all
00:35:31
branches of knowledge can be reconciled with each other,
00:35:33
namely by
00:35:36
accepting that the multi-variability of
00:35:39
our world is one of its basic features
00:35:45
such an absurd sound but in their
00:35:48
enthusiastic efforts to explain the various
00:35:50
manifestations of reality,
00:35:52
the representatives of individual branches
00:35:54
of knowledge for some reason let
00:35:57
this very fact say
00:36:01
that multivariability must be placed at the beginning of
00:36:04
all considerations, so
00:36:07
similarly the zero point in the
00:36:09
coordinate system
00:36:14
is any other starting point of various branches of knowledge In
00:36:16
comparison,
00:36:21
scientists pay no
00:36:23
attention to this original point, as if it does not contain any
00:36:26
information [music]
00:36:28
but it does contain information,
00:36:31
and very extraordinary information at that.
00:36:35
In order to solve the riddle of the overseer,
00:36:37
we will use the
00:36:41
property of multi-variability as a starting point
00:36:42
choose
00:36:44
in other words we will start from the
00:36:47
postulate that reality
00:36:53
has an infinite variety of manifestations,
00:36:57
see for yourself how many
00:36:59
interesting and unexpected
00:37:01
insights our postulate has to
00:37:04
offer despite its general nature,
00:37:07
we will start with the fact that the
00:37:09
manifestations of reality
00:37:11
have one source must lie on which their
00:37:14
diversity can be traced back to
00:37:17
where all the laws of our world are
00:37:20
recorded
00:37:22
what we perceive of the world is the
00:37:25
movement of matter in space and time
00:37:30
this movement is definitely subject to laws
00:37:34
as we know the position
00:37:37
of the points in the graphic is determined Representation
00:37:40
of a function according to a certain
00:37:42
mathematical formula
00:37:45
you could still say a function
00:37:48
is the law of the movement of a
00:37:50
point within a graph
00:37:53
but shapes and laws are abstract
00:37:56
inventions of the human mind
00:37:58
that make it easier for us to understand and
00:38:00
so
00:38:01
it is very unlikely that
00:38:04
nature has them stored somewhere
00:38:08
how can you define the arrangement of the points in the
00:38:10
graph
00:38:11
of course as an infinite set of
00:38:14
coordinates of all possible points
00:38:18
the capacity of the human brain
00:38:20
is limited and therefore
00:38:22
cannot do much with such huge sizes
00:38:25
for nature, however
00:38:27
infinity is not a problem for them
00:38:30
for a need to summarize the
00:38:32
arrangement and movement of the points in
00:38:34
the graph as a formula
00:38:39
if we divide the harbor into infinitely small
00:38:42
points then you can consider each
00:38:46
point as a cause and the
00:38:48
following point as an effect.
00:38:52
Accordingly, you can also view every
00:38:55
movement of a material point in
00:38:58
space and time as an infinitely long
00:39:01
chain of infinitely small causes and
00:39:04
effects,
00:39:07
with our knowledge we imagine the
00:39:10
movement of matter as a law
00:39:12
and in nature we find this
00:39:15
movement in its natural form,
00:39:17
like an infinite number of
00:39:20
causes here and effects
00:39:22
Roughly speaking, all possible points
00:39:25
of movement are stored in an information field
00:39:28
that we want to call the variant space.
00:39:33
It contains information about everything that
00:39:37
was, is and will be.
00:39:42
The variant space is a completely
00:39:45
material information structure.
00:39:48
This infinite information field has
00:39:51
all sorts of effects Variants of
00:39:54
any event that can happen,
00:39:58
you could say that everything is contained in the variant space.
00:40:03
We do not need to
00:40:04
speculate about how the
00:40:06
information is stored there. This
00:40:09
is meaningless for our purposes. The only
00:40:11
important thing is that the variant space of
00:40:15
any movement of matter covers
00:40:18
space and time serves as a template or
00:40:20
coordinate system,
00:40:27
in every point of space there is a
00:40:30
variant of this or that event.
00:40:34
To illustrate this, we want to say
00:40:36
that the variant consists of a script and
00:40:38
a stage set,
00:40:42
the stage set is the external aspect of the
00:40:45
appearance and the script is
00:40:48
the way in which the matter unfolds For the sake of
00:40:51
simplicity, we want to
00:40:53
divide the variant space into sectors.
00:40:55
Each sector has its own
00:40:59
script and its own set. The
00:41:03
greater the distance between the
00:41:04
sectors,
00:41:06
the greater the difference between
00:41:08
the scripts and the sets.
00:41:11
The fate of people can
00:41:14
also be seen as a lot of variants
00:41:19
theoretically there are no
00:41:21
restrictions with regard to the
00:41:23
scripts and stage sets of
00:41:24
human existence since the
00:41:26
variant space is infinitely large, any
00:41:29
unimportant event can
00:41:32
bring about a change in the fate of
00:41:35
human life, and every movement
00:41:38
of matter represents a chain of
00:41:41
causes and effects The effect
00:41:44
in the variant space is
00:41:47
located not far from its cause
00:41:49
and so causes and effects follow one another
00:41:51
and so the
00:41:55
sectors of fate line up to form a
00:41:56
life line.
00:41:59
The scripts and stage sets of the
00:42:02
individual sectors located on this line
00:42:04
are more or less the same as
00:42:07
the human life flows
00:42:09
steadily until something of your own
00:42:12
occurs that changes the script and the
00:42:14
stage setting
00:42:16
then fate takes a turn and
00:42:18
follows a different line of life.
00:42:23
Imagine that you have
00:42:25
watched a theater performance.
00:42:28
The next day you go to the
00:42:30
theater again and see the same play
00:42:32
but the stage design is slightly different,
00:42:37
these are
00:42:39
life lines that are close to each other. In the next
00:42:42
theater season you will see the same
00:42:43
play with the same
00:42:45
actors but with significant
00:42:48
changes in the script, this
00:42:51
is a slightly more
00:42:53
different life line and finally
00:42:56
you will see the same play in one In
00:42:58
other theaters you can expect a
00:43:01
completely different interpretation of the piece.
00:43:05
This line of life is already very far
00:43:08
removed from the first.
00:43:12
Reality has such a
00:43:14
variety because the number of
00:43:17
variants is infinite.
00:43:20
From any starting point you have
00:43:22
a chain of causes and effects
00:43:29
Once you have chosen such a starting point, you get this or
00:43:32
that manifestation of reality.
00:43:35
You can say that reality
00:43:38
develops in accordance with the line of life
00:43:40
and depending on the chosen
00:43:42
starting point,
00:43:44
everyone gets what they choose.
00:43:48
We all have the right to choose because
00:43:50
the infinity of variants
00:43:53
Nobody already exists, no one forbids us
00:43:56
to make our fate according to our taste,
00:43:59
the entire control of fate
00:44:01
is based solely on our
00:44:04
choice.
00:44:05
Trend surfing answers the question of how to
00:44:08
make this choice,
00:44:12
so there is an information structure
00:44:15
that contains an infinite number of potential
00:44:18
possibilities or variants
00:44:20
Through the respective scripts
00:44:23
and stage sets,
00:44:26
reality is formed according to the content of
00:44:28
that structure, the
00:44:31
process of movement of matter
00:44:34
through the variant space can be
00:44:38
illustrated using a mental experiment.
00:44:42
Imagine a tube filled with water.
00:44:46
A cooling ring moves within the tube
00:44:48
the water inside it quickly freezes,
00:44:55
so to speak, an ice crystal moves
00:44:58
through the water in the tube,
00:45:01
the water molecules in the surroundings remain
00:45:04
freely mobile, but almost do
00:45:06
not move from a spot.
00:45:09
As soon as the rain moves a little further,
00:45:10
the ice appears behind it again
00:45:15
What is moving is not really
00:45:17
the ice crystal itself but the
00:45:20
ice structure that is carried inside the ring.
00:45:26
In this parable the water in
00:45:29
the tube is the variant space
00:45:32
and the ice crystal is the material
00:45:34
realization of the variants.
00:45:37
The molecules are the people and their
00:45:40
position within the structure of the
00:45:42
ice crystal is realized as a
00:45:45
variant of fate.
00:45:48
There is no clear answer to the
00:45:50
question of what the cooling ring stands for in the
00:45:54
parable or, in other words,
00:45:56
how and why matter from the
00:45:59
information structure designed
00:46:03
in microcosm, matter can behave like
00:46:05
an agglomeration of
00:46:07
energy.
00:46:09
It is known that
00:46:12
Microparticles are constantly being created and destroyed in a vacuum,
00:46:14
the matter exists but at the
00:46:17
same time it has no actual
00:46:20
material substance. Clearly only something
00:46:22
we touch has an
00:46:26
intangible energetic basis.
00:46:30
I hope my excursion into the world of
00:46:32
physics hasn't bored you too much
00:46:34
We are
00:46:36
still at the starting point of transurfing,
00:46:40
but what you will learn in this book
00:46:42
may shock you to a certain extent,
00:46:44
so I can't avoid a
00:46:46
kind of theoretical introduction,
00:46:49
otherwise you might completely lose your mind.
00:46:54
So I would like to ask you something To maintain patience
00:47:00
as another metaphor for
00:47:01
understanding the realization in the
00:47:03
variant space, the sea wave is intended to serve us.
00:47:07
We want to assume that the wave
00:47:10
was triggered by a seaquake.
00:47:13
The quake sets off from the seabed on
00:47:15
site and thus forms a wave crest on a
00:47:18
sea surface with the water on it
00:47:20
What remains in place
00:47:24
is not the water itself but rather
00:47:27
the manifestation of the energy potential.
00:47:33
Only on the coast does the water pour
00:47:35
onto the mainland.
00:47:39
All waves in
00:47:42
this parable behave in the same way. The sea is the
00:47:45
space
00:47:46
and the wave is the development the
00:47:49
material reality,
00:47:51
that is, the material realization,
00:47:55
what results from the fact
00:47:58
that on the one hand the material
00:48:00
realization moves in space and time
00:48:02
and on the other hand the variants
00:48:06
remain in place because I
00:48:08
exist [music]
00:48:10
that everything was and will be,
00:48:14
why not
00:48:16
time as well as space are in reality
00:48:20
static, the flow of time is
00:48:23
comparable to playing a
00:48:24
roll of film,
00:48:26
the feeling is that the passage of time only arises
00:48:29
when the individual images
00:48:31
are shown in quick succession,
00:48:34
but take the roll of film apart and
00:48:36
look at the images at the same time,
00:48:38
where is that? Time has remained at once,
00:48:43
all images exist at the same time,
00:48:46
time only doesn't seem
00:48:49
to be static when we look at the images one after
00:48:52
the other, but that's exactly what
00:48:55
happens in life and so it happens
00:48:58
that the
00:49:00
idea of ​​everything coming and going is deeply
00:49:03
rooted in our consciousness
00:49:06
In truth, everything that
00:49:07
is stored in the information field has
00:49:10
always been there and will always
00:49:12
be there,
00:49:14
the life lines are like a film,
00:49:17
what has passed has not disappeared
00:49:20
but remains,
00:49:23
just as what is to come is already
00:49:27
the current phase of life
00:49:29
a material realization of the
00:49:31
variant space in the respective sector of the
00:49:34
life line.
00:49:38
Many people may now ask in words how
00:49:41
can it be possible for a huge number
00:49:43
of variants of my fate
00:49:44
to exist at the same time,
00:49:46
who could this serve, God the
00:49:51
laws of nature,
00:49:53
what use would that have?
00:49:56
Try one Imagining a point on
00:49:59
a coordinate system -
00:50:02
we all learned about this grid in
00:50:04
school - a point on a
00:50:07
plane can occupy any position on the
00:50:22
The point can
00:50:25
have any coordinates
00:50:29
and now imagine the
00:50:30
point that moves on the graph
00:50:33
and ask yourself how can it be
00:50:37
that the path the path I took in my area
00:50:39
always existed and always will
00:50:43
and how can it be that the path that
00:50:45
only impending is already determined beforehand
00:50:49
but you see the path of the point from
00:50:52
above and therefore you don't find anything
00:50:55
strange about it
00:50:58
the variant space serves as a template
00:51:00
and it determines in which way the
00:51:03
material realization takes place
00:51:06
imagine a dark forest and
00:51:09
a person in it with a lantern
00:51:11
in front of
00:51:12
it A person walks through the forest and
00:51:14
illuminates a small area in his
00:51:16
surroundings -
00:51:19
the realization is then disgusting -
00:51:23
the entire dark forest is here to be
00:51:26
understood as the variant space and the
00:51:29
illuminated area as the realization of
00:51:31
a variant in a given environment,
00:51:37
which is the lighting in other
00:51:40
words What is it that makes a variant of the
00:51:44
template become reality?
00:51:48
To answer this question we have to choose
00:51:50
a further starting point.
00:51:54
In our time there is no
00:51:56
longer any doubt that thoughts are also something
00:51:58
material.
00:52:01
Reality shows itself to us in two
00:52:04
faces.
00:52:05
On the one hand, that is definitely the case be the
00:52:07
consciousness
00:52:10
but on the other hand there are also
00:52:13
undeniable confirmations for the
00:52:15
opposite conclusion.
00:52:18
Thoughts are not only motives for
00:52:20
actions, they also have a direct
00:52:22
impact on the reality around us,
00:52:27
for example, are usually our
00:52:29
worst expectations. Of course,
00:52:31
one could argue about whether
00:52:34
in such In some cases, thoughts actually
00:52:36
come true or there is a premonition of
00:52:40
future unpleasantness. In
00:52:44
fact, there is
00:52:46
a lot of uncertainty and
00:52:48
ambiguity in paranormal phenomena, but that doesn't mean
00:52:51
that you can ignore such aspects of reality.
00:52:54
There are numerous
00:52:57
facts that confirm a direct influence
00:52:59
of thoughts on reality,
00:53:03
such as It is also through consciousness that
00:53:07
people shape their fate. In this
00:53:10
book we are talking about
00:53:12
how this happens.
00:53:16
We want to start from the following
00:53:18
statement:
00:53:20
the radiation of mental
00:53:22
energy materializes a potential
00:53:25
variant
00:53:26
[music],
00:53:28
we have the full right to this conclusion
00:53:31
Because reality
00:53:34
actually presents itself to us in such a way that
00:53:36
consciousness determines reality,
00:53:39
not only
00:53:41
facts from everyday life can serve as confirmation of this,
00:53:43
but also findings from
00:53:46
quantum physics about
00:53:49
how exactly the interaction of the
00:53:51
mental radiation with the
00:53:53
variant space takes place is for us
00:53:56
not of fundamental importance, it
00:53:58
is still unclear how
00:54:01
the information
00:54:03
is transmitted energetically or otherwise. For the
00:54:06
sake of simplicity, we
00:54:09
simply want to say that the radiation of
00:54:11
mental energy illuminates a certain
00:54:14
sector of the space of variants
00:54:16
and that the
00:54:19
variant therefore takes on material form
00:54:24
The radiation as well as the sector
00:54:26
have certain parameters, the
00:54:29
mental radiation finds its
00:54:31
sector, the variant is realized
00:54:34
and so it happens that consciousness
00:54:37
determines reality.
00:54:41
However, we should not
00:54:42
forget that this is only one aspect of the
00:54:45
manifestations of reality,
00:54:48
it is not possible
00:54:50
To create your reality from your armchair,
00:54:54
although there are actually people who
00:54:58
can literally materialize things out of the air, they are
00:55:01
individual cases and do
00:55:03
not show off their abilities and yet their
00:55:06
thoughts have a strong influence on a
00:55:09
person's fate as well as his
00:55:12
concrete actions,
00:55:14
people are used to their
00:55:16
actions having visible and easily
00:55:19
explained consequences.
00:55:22
The influence of thoughts, on the other hand, works
00:55:24
in secret and therefore seems to us to be
00:55:27
inexplicable and unforeseeable.
00:55:31
It is probably quite difficult to establish a
00:55:33
clear causal connection between
00:55:36
the thoughts and the
00:55:38
resulting ones events
00:55:41
but in the following you will be able to
00:55:44
convince yourself that
00:55:46
people's thoughts actually shape reality very
00:55:49
directly, people get what they
00:55:52
choose.
00:55:55
Someone could now object that this
00:55:58
means that the seas, the mountains, the
00:56:01
planets and the galaxies are a product of
00:56:04
my mental radiation
00:56:09
Human beings sometimes have the tendency
00:56:11
to see themselves as the center of the universe,
00:56:13
in reality they only occupy a
00:56:17
tiny niche in the infinite expanses
00:56:19
of the cosmos.
00:56:21
Our world is inhabited by a countless number of
00:56:24
living organisms and each
00:56:27
living being has to contribute to
00:56:29
shaping it Reality
00:56:32
every living being has its own
00:56:34
parameters of mental radiation
00:56:37
should they not be comfortable, like
00:56:39
radiation of a plant
00:56:41
to be considered mental then they call it something
00:56:44
else
00:56:46
essentially nothing changes in
00:56:48
the facts we can't even
00:56:50
say with certainty that inanimate
00:56:52
things don't have something like that an
00:56:54
emanation of living organisms not
00:56:57
to mention the all-pervading
00:56:59
world spirit that we call God.
00:57:02
Every being has its consciousness and
00:57:05
forms the layer of its world. One can
00:57:08
say that everything in this world
00:57:10
has a particle of God within it and in
00:57:13
this way he guides the entire world
00:57:19
Every person follows their own
00:57:21
life lines. At the same time, all
00:57:24
people inhabit one and the same world. The
00:57:26
material world is the same for all of us,
00:57:28
but everyone has their own
00:57:31
concrete perception of it. Let us imagine that we
00:57:34
are a tourist and
00:57:36
visit a city worth seeing. They
00:57:39
marvel at the sights and
00:57:41
architecture They see the flowerbeds,
00:57:44
the springing fountains alone and the
00:57:48
smiling faces of the passers-by.
00:57:51
When he passes by in a waste bin, there is
00:57:53
a homeless man standing there.
00:57:56
He is in the same world
00:57:58
as them and not in a different
00:58:01
dimension,
00:58:03
but his perception is
00:58:05
fundamentally different from theirs The
00:58:08
teacher's bottle in the trash, the dirty
00:58:10
wall and his competitors who did
00:58:12
n't manage to grab the bottle in time
00:58:14
and who is
00:58:17
careful not to be in the policeman's gaze.
00:58:21
They live on their life line and he
00:58:24
on the Seine. Their life lines
00:58:28
intersect at a point the space of
00:58:30
variants,
00:58:31
which is why this world is perceived by them as one and
00:58:34
the same.
00:58:39
All manifestations of material
00:58:41
nature are based on an energetic
00:58:43
basis. The energy field is primary.
00:58:49
All other physical
00:58:50
manifestations are secondary.
00:58:53
Scientists strive to summarize the
00:58:55
various manifestations of
00:58:57
energy within the framework of a unified
00:58:59
theory and you will
00:59:01
soon come to results but there is
00:59:04
more to unify because the
00:59:06
manifestations of reality are
00:59:08
unlimited
00:59:10
without going into all these subtleties
00:59:13
we want to turn our attention to an
00:59:15
abstract force that
00:59:18
is invisible but still objectively exists
00:59:23
for our purposes it is completely
00:59:25
sufficient To accept the fact
00:59:27
that the human's mental energy
00:59:29
is material -
00:59:32
the mental energy not
00:59:34
only whirls around in the human's head but also
00:59:36
expands in space and
00:59:40
interacts with the surrounding
00:59:41
energetic field.
00:59:44
Hardly anyone today will want to deny this fact for the sake
00:59:50
of simplicity We
00:59:52
assume that the mental
00:59:55
radiation has a frequency similar
00:59:57
to that of radio waves.
01:00:01
If you think about something, the
01:00:04
frequency of your mental energy is placed on
01:00:06
a certain sector in the variant
01:00:08
space,
01:00:11
then the energy enters the sector of the
01:00:13
variant space, the material variant takes the
01:00:16
front and
01:00:19
has the energy a complex structure
01:00:22
and penetrates everything that exists in this world
01:00:26
while it remains in the body it is
01:00:28
modified by the thoughts and when it
01:00:31
leaves the body it
01:00:33
forfeits the parameters that
01:00:35
correspond to these thoughts.
01:00:40
A radio station also works according to this principle,
01:00:42
taking the parameters of the energy
01:00:45
Characteristics of thoughts
01:00:47
in this way, when the
01:00:50
energy comes out of the body, the mental
01:00:52
radiation is preserved,
01:00:54
which will transform the corresponding sector of the
01:00:56
variant space into material reality.
01:00:59
If you think about something
01:01:02
bad or something good, you
01:01:04
send your mental energy into
01:01:07
the variant space modified
01:01:10
energy is transferred to a
01:01:12
specific sector and thus brings about the
01:01:15
corresponding changes in your life
01:01:18
the circumstances of life develop not
01:01:20
only according to concrete actions but
01:01:23
also through the nature of a person's thoughts
01:01:27
if they are hostile to the world the
01:01:30
world will treat him in the same way
01:01:33
if they are constantly expressing your dissatisfaction,
01:01:35
there will be more and more reasons for this
01:01:39
if there is previously a negative attitude in your relationship with the environment,
01:01:44
the world will show you its
01:01:45
worst side,
01:01:48
conversely, a positive attitude will
01:01:50
naturally change your life for the best -
01:01:55
the person gets what he gets choose this
01:01:58
is reality whether you like it
01:02:00
or not
01:02:04
as long as your thoughts run more or less
01:02:07
in a certain direction
01:02:09
you are hardly on the same
01:02:12
line of life
01:02:13
but if your relationship to
01:02:16
reality changes to this or that side
01:02:19
the parameters of your mental
01:02:22
charisma acquire new values
01:02:26
and the material realization of the
01:02:28
layer of their world goes to another
01:02:30
line
01:02:32
there the events develop according to
01:02:35
a different script and according to
01:02:37
the parameters of their broadcast.
01:02:40
If for
01:02:42
some reason you no longer like the script
01:02:44
you will fight to change your situation When people
01:02:48
come across obstacles,
01:02:51
they generally react by
01:02:53
expressing their displeasure or by falling into melancholy,
01:02:57
their mental aura is
01:03:00
directed onto a path where the obstacles
01:03:02
become even greater, their lives are saved,
01:03:05
then they often get out of hand,
01:03:08
this process seems to
01:03:10
go unguided, cautious, but in reality
01:03:13
they are in control through their thoughts they focus on a
01:03:17
problematic region of the
01:03:19
variant space,
01:03:21
they think through their actions
01:03:24
they could overcome the obstacles, but
01:03:26
actually you always get what
01:03:29
you have chosen. If
01:03:30
you fight with obstacles,
01:03:34
they will appear in front of you en masse.
01:03:36
They are mentally
01:03:39
engrossed in problems They will also experience
01:03:42
problems with their
01:03:45
actions. They want to bring about a change
01:03:47
in the situation on their current
01:03:49
life path, but they are not able to
01:03:53
change the script in variants space. They can only
01:03:55
become a different script
01:03:57
if they try to change the unpleasant
01:04:00
passages in the script to change think
01:04:03
about what you don't like,
01:04:06
this will ensure that your choice will be successfully
01:04:08
implemented and you will get what
01:04:11
you don't want.
01:04:14
It is not possible to change something within the framework of a
01:04:15
certain line of life.
01:04:19
Similarly, as a visitor to
01:04:21
a gallery you cannot rearrange the pictures
01:04:23
or end the exhibition because you
01:04:26
are not the owner of the house, but no one is
01:04:28
stopping you from going to another
01:04:30
exhibition hall and looking at something
01:04:33
that you like better. Of
01:04:36
course, there is a transition to
01:04:38
another line of life where everyone lives according to their
01:04:41
needs, not just on us,
01:04:43
not all thoughts are
01:04:45
realized not all wishes come
01:04:48
true it is not about the
01:04:51
content of the thoughts but rather about
01:04:53
their nature
01:04:56
a dream or a wish is not yet a
01:04:58
choice
01:04:59
dreams remain dreams
01:05:02
you have to meet certain conditions you
01:05:07
will find out everything about them in this book
01:05:09
in the variant space There are
01:05:11
an infinite number of
01:05:13
fate lines for every person. We have no reason to be concerned
01:05:16
with our fate because we
01:05:19
have the right to become one. Our
01:05:21
problem is solely
01:05:24
that we don't know how we can do it.
01:05:27
The world shows us a big one
01:05:29
Diversity as if it were created
01:05:31
to fulfill any need,
01:05:34
everyone can find everything their heart
01:05:37
desires, even when it comes to knowledge and knowledge,
01:05:40
the world shows us from the
01:05:43
side we want to see,
01:05:45
for example idealism claims
01:05:47
the world is an illusion and the world
01:05:50
seems to agree with this,
01:05:53
materialism claims exactly the
01:05:55
opposite and again the world has nothing
01:05:58
against it, people argue
01:06:00
with each other and try to
01:06:01
impose their world views on each other
01:06:04
and the world seems to be right in everything,
01:06:07
isn't it wonderful the
01:06:10
variant space represents the so-called
01:06:12
illusions and the material one
01:06:14
Realization is what is meant by the
01:06:17
material world. We
01:06:20
always get what we choose.
01:06:23
Anyone who is familiar with the principles of Islam
01:06:25
knows the meaning of the
01:06:27
words. The fate of man is
01:06:30
recorded in the book.
01:06:33
This means that the fate
01:06:35
is predetermined and that no one
01:06:37
inside him can.
01:06:39
Similar statements can also be found in
01:06:41
other religions and man's fate
01:06:44
is actually predetermined.
01:06:48
The only mistake in religion is
01:06:50
that there is not just one variant
01:06:52
of fate but an infinite
01:06:55
number of
01:06:57
you cannot escape your fate,
01:06:59
even that is until To a
01:07:02
certain extent it's just right
01:07:04
since you can't change the script of a variant.
01:07:07
Fighting with the world to
01:07:10
change your fate is a very
01:07:13
difficult and thankless task,
01:07:16
but you don't even need to do this,
01:07:19
you can just choose a variant
01:07:22
that you like
01:07:24
of course It all sounds very
01:07:26
unusual and raises understandable
01:07:28
doubts,
01:07:30
but I didn't
01:07:31
expect that they would willingly
01:07:33
accept the variant model. After all,
01:07:36
I didn't believe in it myself until
01:07:38
I was able to convince myself that
01:07:40
trend surfing actually works
01:07:42
and without any problems -
01:07:45
it makes no sense or
01:07:48
to give preference to that model with the aim of
01:07:50
achieving a so-called absolute truth.
01:07:55
A model in itself has no meaning
01:07:58
but rather the result that
01:08:01
can be obtained with its help.
01:08:03
Different mathematical models
01:08:05
can represent one and the same physical
01:08:07
phenomenon in different ways.
01:08:09
It would not be It's funny when
01:08:12
specialists in analytical geometry
01:08:14
suddenly start campaigns against analytical
01:08:16
mathematics in order to prove
01:08:19
that geometry is the only true
01:08:21
mathematical discipline.
01:08:24
The mathematicians have
01:08:26
agreed with each other.
01:08:28
Philosophers and religious followers,
01:08:30
on the other hand, don't know
01:08:33
where is the variant space?
01:08:35
This question was not difficult to
01:08:37
answer From our
01:08:39
three-dimensional perception
01:08:42
you can say that it is everywhere and nowhere.
01:08:46
Imagine a level without beginning
01:08:48
and end on which two-dimensional
01:08:51
people live. They have no idea that there
01:08:53
is a third dimension.
01:08:56
They are of the opinion that their level is
01:08:58
the only world and can We don't
01:09:00
understand that there
01:09:02
can be anything else beyond that,
01:09:04
but we know that it's worth
01:09:08
adding a third dimension to this model.
01:09:10
In addition, you can
01:09:13
create infinitely more dimensional levels,
01:09:16
so we don't need to be worried
01:09:18
if we can't imagine
01:09:20
which one Way next to our world an
01:09:22
infinite number of parallels
01:09:27
it is not easy to believe in the actual
01:09:29
existence of parallels
01:09:32
but it is easy for you
01:09:35
to believe in the theory of relativity
01:09:37
according to which the mass of a body
01:09:39
increases with increasing speed its
01:09:42
size is reduced and the Time
01:09:45
delays
01:09:46
[music] it is
01:09:47
impossible for us to check these things based on
01:09:49
personal experience. What is
01:09:50
important, however, is not whether we
01:09:53
understand this theory or not, but
01:09:55
what practical use we can get from it.
01:10:05
Arguing in limitless space about the advantages of this or that model is simply nonsensical and
01:10:07
to be petty, imagine if
01:10:10
we take a distance and
01:10:12
increase it to infinity,
01:10:16
we would never reach a limit,
01:10:18
but the same thing happens if we
01:10:23
reduce the distance to infinity.
01:10:24
There is no limit there either,
01:10:27
we can only see the limited part of what is
01:10:30
visible Looking at the universe, both
01:10:33
the telescope and the microscope
01:10:35
have their limits - infinity in the
01:10:39
direction of the microcosm is
01:10:41
no different from infinity in the
01:10:43
direction of the macrocosm.
01:10:45
There is a hypothesis that the universe visible to us
01:10:49
was created from a big big bang.
01:10:54
Since then it has supposedly been
01:10:56
constantly changing
01:10:58
The celestial bodies move through the
01:11:00
cosmos at huge speeds.
01:11:05
Considering the risk distances,
01:11:07
the expansion of the
01:11:09
universe seems to occur very slowly. It
01:11:13
is also known that in a vacuum,
01:11:16
elementary particles appear out of nowhere at any moment
01:11:19
and immediately disappear again.
01:11:23
We take into account the relativity of
01:11:25
space and the time there is nothing to prevent us from
01:11:31
viewing each of these particles as a separate universe that
01:11:34
is similar to ours.
01:11:37
However, we do not know anything precise about
01:11:40
the nature of these particles.
01:11:42
According to physicists, they
01:11:45
sometimes behave as waves and sometimes as mass
01:11:47
particles, we push them even further in the
01:11:50
microcosm, the relative
01:11:53
distances become huge again and
01:11:56
time is also delayed for the inner
01:11:58
observer. For an external observer,
01:12:01
our universe only exists for a
01:12:03
moment, just as the
01:12:08
ponds that arise and disappear in a vacuum exist for us as inner observers
01:12:11
Universe for
01:12:14
billions of years,
01:12:16
next
01:12:19
time you take a sip of coffee, think about how
01:12:21
many universes you have just
01:12:22
swallowed. An
01:12:24
infinite number because infinity
01:12:27
cannot be divided.
01:12:29
A flight into the microcosm is just as
01:12:32
long and far as a flight through the
01:12:34
vastness of the Everything
01:12:37
is similar to space, which is
01:12:40
infinite in both directions.
01:12:42
Periods of time can be both infinitely short and
01:12:45
infinitely slow, no matter
01:12:46
which point in a period of time we
01:12:49
choose as the starting point. The
01:12:51
infinity of time extends in
01:12:53
both directions.
01:12:55
Any shift in the
01:12:57
starting point does not change
01:12:59
this Day
01:13:02
the whole infinity of these
01:13:03
nested worlds
01:13:05
exists at the same time
01:13:08
the center of this universe
01:13:11
is at the same time in every point in
01:13:15
every point is surrounded on all
01:13:17
sides by the same infinity
01:13:20
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01:13:22
and all events take place at the same time
01:13:24
and for the same reason
01:13:27
The center of the universe is at
01:13:29
a certain point,
01:13:32
it's hard to imagine it, but
01:13:35
ultimately
01:13:37
infinity cannot be grasped at a glance, no matter
01:13:40
how far you move through space in your thoughts,
01:13:42
infinity
01:13:43
extends much further, there is even
01:13:47
more There are more confusing theories
01:13:50
according to which our visible
01:13:52
universe turns into a finite ferry in
01:13:55
four dimensional space, but
01:13:58
that doesn't make it any easier for us
01:14:00
because there can be an infinite
01:14:02
number of theoretical dimensions
01:14:10
To content ourselves with our narrow perspective
01:14:12
and pretend to understand
01:14:15
something
01:14:17
in modern science, there are
01:14:19
much more incomprehensible things that are
01:14:21
inexplicable, but that doesn't
01:14:23
stop us from using the fruits of their
01:14:25
findings.
01:14:27
If we apply the principles of friends
01:14:29
surfing, we get the
01:14:30
shocking results
01:14:34
we want Don't deselect us at the same time as the
01:14:36
question of why and how exactly it
01:14:39
all works. This effort would be
01:14:41
about as promising as
01:14:43
a child asking in physics class
01:14:45
why is one celestial body
01:14:48
attracted to another. The teacher would
01:14:51
answer that it is due to the law of
01:14:53
gravity. The question will follow
01:14:56
and why is there this law of very
01:14:58
heavy force which
01:15:00
causes gravity and there is
01:15:03
no answer to that, so we would
01:15:06
rather avoid this wonderful activity
01:15:08
and simply get the results of
01:15:10
the variant model. After
01:15:13
all, we cannot understand everything that results
01:15:16
from the variant model
01:15:19
Man creates his own fate,
01:15:22
but there is a difference
01:15:24
between the term fate in grand
01:15:26
surfing and its meaning in
01:15:28
general usage.
01:15:30
The difference
01:15:34
is that you can choose your luck
01:15:36
and don't have to fight for it.
01:15:40
It would not be advisable to rush into the variant
01:15:43
model accept or
01:15:44
reject, just ask yourself the
01:15:47
question: did you
01:15:48
manage to achieve this in your fight with the
01:15:50
world?
01:15:52
Everyone has to decide for themselves
01:15:54
whether they want to continue in the corpse spirit
01:15:56
or try it in another
01:15:58
way, but you can
01:16:03
spend your whole life fighting like this without achieving anything significant,
01:16:05
perhaps it would be
01:16:07
easier to act in such a way that the world
01:16:09
accommodates us
01:16:11
because the world only what they
01:16:14
initiate through their choice.
01:16:18
Their choice is always fulfilled unconditionally.
01:16:22
However, the choice is not the
01:16:24
same as a wish Something
01:16:26
else that you will
01:16:29
find out in this book Wishes only come
01:16:31
true in a fairy tale. It is not for nothing that
01:16:34
the belief has prevailed.
01:16:35
Wishes are either very difficult or
01:16:37
impossible to fulfill.
01:16:39
We have only taken the first step towards
01:16:40
solving the riddle of the overseer
01:16:44
You will learn why
01:16:46
wishes and dreams do not come true.
01:16:51
Summary
01:16:53
Reality has an infinite
01:16:55
variety of manifestations.
01:17:00
The multi-variability of the world is the
01:17:03
most important of its basic features.
01:17:07
Each model represents only one aspect
01:17:10
of a manifestation of reality since
01:17:15
each branch of knowledge is based on a
01:17:18
chosen aspect of one Manifestation
01:17:20
of reality
01:17:23
your choice will be realized in any case
01:17:25
what you choose
01:17:28
you will also get
01:17:31
the variant space is a field of
01:17:33
information about what was and will
01:17:37
be
01:17:40
a variant consists of a script
01:17:43
and a stage set
01:17:47
you can divide the space into sectors and these in
01:17:50
turn divide into variants
01:17:55
the greater the distance between two
01:17:57
sectors the greater the differences
01:17:59
in the variants
01:18:04
sectors with approximately the same
01:18:06
parameters come together to form a
01:18:08
life line
01:18:12
the material realization moves
01:18:15
through space like a condensed
01:18:17
lump
01:18:20
the radiation of mental
01:18:22
energy materializes the potential of
01:18:24
a possible Variant
01:18:29
the organism makes its contribution
01:18:32
to the form evaluation of the material
01:18:34
realization
01:18:39
the parameters of the
01:18:40
charisma change then the transition
01:18:43
to another line takes place
01:18:48
you cannot change the script
01:18:50
but you can choose another one
01:18:55
you don't need to fight for your happiness
01:18:58
you can follow
01:19:00
choose a variant according to your heart's desire
01:19:03
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