Christian Gallo
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There are unpredictabilities.
But I think that, you know, the more conscious, the more aware we become, the more able we are to actually predict the otherwise unpredictable.
So you ever drop something, let's say hypothetically, it's like a jar full of fucking of what, let's say like Skittles, right?
You drop it, it shatters on the floor.
How would you describe that?
She described that as organized or chaotic or- Probably chaotic, right?
Because you dropped it, didn't expect it.
Didn't expect it, okay.
Now, what if I told you that if you could technically quantify and measure the ambient humidity in the room, the exact amount of force that was put on that object,
amount of friction that was caused by all of those individual skittles touching each other as they fell the wind pressures um we can go on and on and on would you be able to predict technically where every single one of those things landed when you put it that way yeah okay so then what's chaotic and what versus what's actually always organized
So that's where we become more conscious of our reality.
And as creators, in the moment that we take responsibility and become more aware of our actions, we could actually predict the otherwise unpredictable.
This universe, as Albert Einstein predicted, and as all these other theoretical physicists, they say that God doesn't play dice with the universe, right?
That's a quote from Albert Einstein.
And there is a predictability element to this construct that actually makes it almost irrefutable
The fact that there's not some intelligent design to this whole matrix.
So you don't believe in coincidences?
Never.
I believe that coincidence is God's way of remaining anonymous.
Right?