Understand and Unlock Your Coincidences and LIFE SUPER POWERS

Understand and Unlock Your Your Coincidences and LIFE SUPER POWERS 

by Bill Knell

You begin checking out your song list or tune into a random channel only to hear a song that has been playing in your head. You hear or see an ad for something you were just thinking about even if you haven’t searched for it yet. You walk into a crowded theater and find just the number of seats you need together. Streetlights blink on and off as you walk or drive under them.  One time I freaked out because my wife and I were driving in New York City and did a thing called the Flash. If you catch an Avenue just right in Manhattan, you end up with green traffic lights all the way uptown or downtown despite the traffic or time of day. Tell me that's random!


Someone you're looking for will suddenly appear or call. An elevator door will open up just when you are about to press the button because you need one. A street WALK - DON'T WALK sign will light in your favor once or several times in a row. A seat opens up on a train or plane even after your reservation was cancelled because of over- booking or a mistake. Tell me all of that's random!


These seemingly unusual coincidences occur in our lives every day. Most people will dismiss them as nothing more than random happenings to avoid placing any validity in the idea that they might be something more. We love to ignore or trash unexplained things that don't fit into our box of knowledge which contains the basics of our beliefs. For good or bad, humans are curious. Curiosity of a failed experiment created LSD, a simple mistake of leaving bread out too long created Penicillin and hot dogs that cooked in a guy's pocket because he was too close to a device which gave off various waves created microwave ovens. Tell me that's random!


Discovery is a slow process because of the randomness and tools needed to accomplish it. That may involve more people, things, time and money. However, I believe that we all have certain supernatural powers or abilities which can guide us in the right direction. The first step to unlocking them is to admit that you have them. That is a difficult process due to the skeptical world we live in that teaches we can understand and create anything and everything through science. There's an idea that best illustrates what I am talking about. It's called the Infinite Monkey Theorem: 


"If you give an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters, eventually one of them will type the complete works of Shakespeare". 


This is a thought experiment that teaches the ideas of probability and infinity used in modern psychiatry and science which base their beliefs around the flawed theory of evolution. It shows that given enough time, any random event, however unlikely (like monkeys typing Shakespeare), becomes a certainty. It's a metaphor for probability, demonstrating that random chance can produce highly complex, ordered results given infinite trials. The example of Shakespeare's works highlights something incredibly complex and specific being achieved through pure randomness. Modern studies show it's practically impossible even with immense time investment and reinforcing the fact that humans create such works through intellectual prowess, not just AI or random chance.

This is a thought experiment that teaches the ideas of probability and infinity used in modern psychiatry and science which base their beliefs around the flawed Theory of Evolution. It shows that given enough time, any random event, however unlikely (like a monkey typing Shakespeare or the big bang theory), becomes a certainty. It's a metaphor for probability, demonstrating that random chance.


The second step is to define your mental and physical abilities. Not everyone can be an Einstein or Caitland Clark. Too often we are placed in cookie cutter categories by others which make no sense to us as individuals. We all have talents which appear to be inbred much as all living things are born with preprogrammed responses.


The final step is to make decisions using your inbred ideas added to what you believe about yourself, your needs and desires that will keep yourself and your loved ones on the right side of God and good things. A clergyman named Bob Jones once taught “It's never right, to do wrong, to do right.”.


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