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I'm going to make a stab at a simplified explanation for prophecy and fate, along with free will. First prophecy. A new science called "remote viewing," has been explored by the government for years (google it, if you are interested). The theory behind it, is similar to Jung's theory of the shared collective subconscious - but greater. It basically states that all of our subconscious minds connect literally to a field or matrix of "all that is." In this field, all the information, thoughts, images that have ever been or will be are to be found "imprinted" if you will. Is this field God? In some ways, perhaps yes. We are all connected to it, so the theory goes, and don't generally access it with our conscious minds. In dreams, we may get data from this universal field, but they transform into images, since our mind tries to make sense of an external source of information.
A remote viewer trains to relax and access this field. By being given specific coordinates/location, the viewer then is trained to let images/information in to their conscious minds and report the results without letting the "interpretor" in their brain over interpret. You might think that only a few talented souls could do this, but the government testing showed that most people could be trained to remote view people or objects (you can even get the government training manual on the web for free, wild as it sounds). In remote viewing, viewers are able to obtain information not only about what is at another distant location, but at different points in time.
Why bring this up? Because in a way, it explains how we can have free will on earth, and yet how someone can predict a future event. A Nostradamus, may access this information - see cataclysmic events in the time/no time zone, and then write of them. In this universal field, linnear time, as we know it does not exist. It exists in our perception in the conscious incarnated mind. Does this mean that every prophecy must come to pass, when viewed this way? I don't think so. Free will still plays a role, and there may be branching choices or paths if you will that you can imagine accessing. So on one path, the earth may be destroyed in a holocaust. On another timeline, with different free will choices, we overcome our destructive tendencies.
There is also the power of the mind to consider. In the afterlife and other forms, thought creates reality immediately, with fewer restrictions. When someone hurls a curse or a prophecy, if those affected incorporate it deeply into their thoughts and beliefs, it is likely to manifest (see discussions on this board of thought creating reality). This is why certain voodoo and magic "curses," work, when deeply believed in by those affected.
So, in a nutshell, I believe that free will does reign supreme when we are in our conscious incarnated state. There may be certain events that some will predict or prophesize, by accessing the "grid" of the universe, but these predictions do not cause the choices that lead to the outcome - that is up to us.
We are, quite literally creatures of thought. We can't create reality as easily at will (wishing for everything), but we can, through introspective analysis of our own minds learn that our deepest thoughts and beliefs, fears or aspirations are translated into our own realities. Perhaps, other than unconditional love, that is what we are here on earth to learn. That we are creative beings, and through love and thought we achieve wonderous things.
Matthew
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