• 20.03.2025

Chance and Hidden Order

In life we observe that chance plays a dual role. On one hand, many events are perceived as pure randomness – consequences of irrational and unpredictable circumstances against which man is powerless. As stated in one source, “In our world not only does God act but also fate, necessity, and chance. … And chance, playing a huge role in life, represents the lostness and helplessness of man in a vast world in which an enormous number of elusive forces, unaccountable by rational means, operate” (source: 1249_6241.txt). Here, chance appears as an element that renders our lives vulnerable to uncontrollable forces.

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  • 20.03.2025

The Spiritual Path to Divine Reconnection

According to the provided materials, the separation of a person from the Lord is perceived not so much as an intentional disunion as it is a consequence of sin—a state of losing the true connection with the Divine. In the excerpt from file 9_44.txt it is stated:

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  • 20.03.2025

Transcending Reason: The Dual Paths to Understanding God

The answer to your question can be regarded as a combination of two aspects. On the one hand, our notions of God and His plans are shaped within the framework of human experience, relying on established verbal and conceptual constructs that are largely the result of collective thought and historically developed cultural traditions. As one of the sources indicates, "the realm of ordinary human, 'sensory knowledge' is that of the tangible, 'lower nature.' In relation to this sphere, all our concepts and words are formed... and the concept composed about It is merely a semblance of what is sought" (source: 1297_6483.txt). This demonstrates that describing Divine Nature solely through the means of conventional thought is difficult, since these means have always been the result of collective experience and linguistic conventions.

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  • 20.03.2025

The Cornerstones of Long-Term Success

Sequence and duration of the process are the cornerstones of achieving success, as they ensure systematic and consistent development. When the process unfolds sequentially, each element becomes a logical continuation of the previous one, enabling an individual or system to gradually acquire experience and effectively integrate new knowledge and skills. The extended nature of such a process guarantees that the influence of both internal (subjective) and external (objective) factors can lead to sustainable results and adaptation to changing conditions.

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  • 20.03.2025

Religion Under Scrutiny: Myths and Control

Some critics consider religion to be a meaningless construction because they believe that religious systems are not based on objective or rational foundations, but are the result of mythological delusions and attempts to control society. In their view, religion is a set of fabricated stories and illusions created to maintain order or comfort individuals in the face of a lack of understanding of their own essence and the surrounding reality.

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Chance and Hidden Order

The Spiritual Path to Divine Reconnection

Transcending Reason: The Dual Paths to Understanding God

The Cornerstones of Long-Term Success

Religion Under Scrutiny: Myths and Control