Having spent the best part of a decade questioning and researching how the world really works, I have concluded that a significant reason for the chaos we are currently living in is down to our misunderstanding of the true meaning of Isaac Newtons 'Cause and Effect' theory and how it fits in to living life.
I sensed that the mechanics of the theory was either incomplete or not fully disclosed – perhaps as an intentional trap for ‘we the many’ to fall in to. I suspect that this is the case and if so it’s worked exceptionally well, as I will explain.
Something about it didn’t add up, or at least in the way it applies to living life. I appreciate that we are talking about science and physics here, but life is science. We are taught that ‘for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction’. Therefore, if the detrimental and chaotic effects we are seeing, and experiencing in our world today are the equal and opposite reactions to our actions, this implies that how we live life, individually and collectively must be very wrong. If we were living ‘right’, surely our world and lives would be harmonious and supportive, where optimum health, abundance and freedom would be the effects instead.
The truth of the matter is that the effects that mankind is living with now are the opposite of what they should be. On a personal level we find endless poor health effects - physical, mental, emotional and spiritual, on a societal level we have effects such as homelessness, unemployment and austerity while globally we have violence and unrest as effects, to name a few.
As I think most of us would agree, there are more good people doing the right thing than there are bad people doing the wrong thing in the world aren’t there? Are we not taught that whether an action (or behaviour) is 'right and good' or 'wrong and bad' will determine what reward or punishment will return to our lives as 'an equal and opposite reaction' (commonly understood as karma, consequence or payback)?
How does the saying go? ‘What we sow, we shall reap’…
Surely, if the majority of us are ‘doing the right thing’, we should be living with the positive effects of that shouldn’t we?
So what makes us act or ‘sow’ in the first place? If effects are produced by our actions, there must have been a reason or ‘cause’ for that action.
While contemplating ‘causes’, I surmised that every cause must have a root to it for that cause to manifest in the first place. A cause doesn’t come out of nowhere, which made me think how all roots sprout from a seed! Therefore, a cause must have a root and before that, it must have sprouted from a seed. So I had the task of working backwards from an effect, to the action that came before it and then arriving at the cause of the action that came before that. I then had the task of identifying the root of it and tracking it back to its seed which must have been propagated previously to that, as all seeds in nature are! This line of thought started getting interesting and as complex as it may sound, it really isn’t.
Already I had revealed that there must be at least three preliminary stages to the cause of anything and everything!
The ‘cause and effect’ theory as I knew it was falling apart before me and my biological version began answering a lot of questions! The deception - whether intentional or not - was becoming more obvious.
As a teaser, what I can tell you is that a cause is not the cause as we know it, a consequence isn’t an outcome, and an effect is not the end of it. We do not sow where we think we sow and we don’t reap where we think we reap either! It is no wonder that our personal, societal and global effects are dire!
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