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Not too many people have been able to do much without help. Working together we can do a lot more than we have with mainly competition. Some competition is helpful and useful. But it has become too much of a good thing. Physics is a limitation so far, so it's a superpower. Learning new rules in Quantum Physics, we can do more. When you say people can do everything, though, unfortunately it doesn't seem to include our minds, only the misuse of them. The us seems to be a shallow us. That is what we are doing without our minds. We are directing and interfering with the minds proper function. That is begining to change. The superpower, that we are in the hands of, is the subconscious. Only intutition can access it. Intutition is a poor word in some ways. Some would say meditation, prayer or just listening to our other thoughts, not just the ones we like. Out mind is in contact with all the processes of the atoms, DNA and nucleii in the body and it intergtates it all in a way we can't do consciously. It's pattern changes as we gain new information from the outside so it's progressive, and way ahead of us. Science is now comparing the subconscious to a tiger and the conscious 'mind' as a monkey on it's back. I think we have to look into this concept a little more. It claims to be ushering in a new age of the mind or the Conceptual Age as it compares pictures to each other, complete with symbols, and can spot discrepencies that blind logic cannot 'see'. Those discrepencies are another image complete with color, motion and feelings leading to the next and so forth at 24 frames a second and the awareness is described as without a speed limit. You can see the processing power. In other words the old rule of humility may be the best rule sometimes, as in 'Stop, look and listen", to your thoughts and in this case all your thoughts, 'reasonable' or not. And especiallly if not. On closer examination they usually prove more reasonable then we are. When that calm voice in my head says, "Should you say that? the boss calls me into the office to let me know I shouldn'ta.

2007-07-13 04:02:53 · answer #1 · answered by hb12 7 · 0 0

This is really a tricky question. Many in the past tried to answer the same but not in a satisfactory manner. When god has entrusted intelligence, a thinking mind and discrimination to us, we have to do our duties as ordained by Him. We should not drift into byways. We learn by experience. Though we commit many mistakes, the sufferings should enlighten us to avoid such mistakes in future. It is like trial and error. Overall the picture is like this. A cow is tied to a post with a length of rope. Now the cow has two choices, It can eat the grass as far as the rope allows it or simply keep quiet without eating. Who is to be blamed for its inaction? Likewise man has been endowed with discrimination. He can choose right ways over wrong ways. He can choose right living over wrong living. Everything is in his hand only. There are two paths in front of him. One leads him to worldly existence. The other leads to godly way. A wise man selects godly way. Majority chooses worldly existence. Then they have to reap the results. God is a witness. He has given the laws governing our actions. Every action begets equal and opposite reaction. Hence choose wisely and do not blame god for the results.

2007-07-13 01:26:52 · answer #2 · answered by nagarajan s 4 · 1 0

people can do anything by themselves and everything by themselves and the hands of a superpower is their only to guide and assist them and only if they pray and ask for it without the guarantee of it being given, that is what free will is all about.

2007-07-12 23:48:19 · answer #3 · answered by livinhapi 6 · 0 0

As I understand it, the "superpower" maintains only the afterlife. Whatever happens to us while we're living is the result of our personal decisions.

2007-07-13 02:16:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A Good Question?
But there is no answer.
Either way is correct.
In Bhagawad gita, Srikrishna (the god or incarnation of god) says when Arjuna hesitates to war with his near and dears that "It's all me who is making one to act, there is nothing in your hands",
then is it is not correct that one does a crime and attribute it to god.
Hence there is simple answer, but yes go deeper into any religion and all preach the answer.

2007-07-13 01:33:36 · answer #5 · answered by Open_Mind 3 · 0 0

Ageneralized answer for this generalized question is- yes.
To quote Sri Sri Ravisankar past is abaggage which we should not carry in our minds and in the present achieve anything with your free will.

2007-07-12 23:55:08 · answer #6 · answered by PMN Krish 2 · 0 0

It's all in the hands of Sun God. People can do nothing without Him. And He can do nothing for them unless they succeed in praying Him up.

2007-07-12 23:50:55 · answer #7 · answered by Jack P 7 · 1 0

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