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Does fate exist?
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Is life pre planned or does free will shape our lives? why do some inexplicable situations occur that appear to lend themselves to fate or are they really just a bizarre co-incidence?
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Certain smells trigger memories. Maybe a day at the seaside, or candy floss, so maybe when faced with a situation, your brain subconsciously reacts to a familiar set of stimuli and acts in a way that has worked well before. Like the candy floss smell triggers memories of a day at the fair with the same emotional response that you had at the time he trigger was set.
I have no evidence for this, but it keeps me happy.
Certain smells trigger memories. Maybe a day at the seaside, or candy floss, so maybe when faced with a situation, your brain subconsciously reacts to a familiar set of stimuli and acts in a way that has worked well before. Like the candy floss smell triggers memories of a day at the fair with the same emotional response that you had at the time he trigger was set.
I have no evidence for this, but it keeps me happy.
I have no idea jomifli, sometimes some co-incidences seem a bit too weird to be a random occurance.
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That's what co-incidences are Cazz, it is only because the appear to be unusual that we notice them. I recently looked up a word in the dictionary and I opened it at the right page. Considering the number of words I look up I am surprised it hasn't happened before in the last sixty odd years.
There are only a few hundred pages after all.
There are only a few hundred pages after all.
I don`t know cazzz. My Dad was in very good health but I knew it would happen. He had a heart attack when he was strimming the lawn on the saturday. I got into the car and drove the 200 miles to where he was. That was on the 31st March and I was in shock and in a panic. When I got up the road I rememberd my prediction and looked at my mobile phone because I didn`t know what the date was. When I saw the date, I relaxed because I knew there was no point in rushing and driving like the clappers because he wouldn`t die until April. I was right.
Pre-planning requires a planner, and since I don't believe a planner exists, then no, I don't believe that fate exists. I mean, let's face it. It would be some pretty warped mind that planned the pain and suffering of millions of innocent babies starving to death in Africa, wouldn't it? Having said that, I've no doubt odd things happen - coincidences mainly - but in some instances perhaps there is an explanation that we've yet to discover.
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