This word you use to describe a state—“chance”—is nothing more than an abstract notion within your earthly world. It is simply a way of saying that you do not understand what is happening around you, in your environment, in your life. It allows you to say things like: “Oh, I had nothing to do with it.” “It just happened.” “I don’t know how it happened.” “It was meant to be, predetermined.” “I’m not responsible for this event because I don’t understand where it came from or how it could have happened.”
Yes, that is the purpose of this word. It was created to help you cope with your instincts, your emotions, your illusions here in the material world. It is a convenient tool that allows you to believe you are not responsible— and therefore, it spares you from having to work on yourself, to change your behavior, to rethink your conception of life, and most of all, it prevents you from seeing yourself as the cause of the event that occurred “by chance.”
Chance is a creation of your being, of your mind. It helps you live according to your habits. It confirms your belief that you are individuals who do not create anything— because this word, invented by you, so useful, so seemingly harmless, is what allows you to absolve yourselves of your actions and their consequences.
So what do you want to know? Whether chance exists? Whether this word, born of your mind, is a real force in the material world?
There is no such thing.
You are God’s creatures, made in His image. You are divine beings who came here for a time to work— to work on your destiny.
How can you believe that this depends on chance?
You are so entangled in your matrix that you let your mind dominate you. Your mind tells you that you are not responsible, that the events happening to you are not reflections of your thoughts, and that you are subject to forces acting independently of your will.
This is inconceivable. It is unthinkable. It is absurd. It is staggering to see your mind operate in this way.
We are amazed.
Your matrix possesses you so deeply that you no longer believe in your power, in your ability to create and to act in the material world.
Do you truly believe that the situations unfolding before your eyes are the result of chance? Is your life a mirage?
You believe in the illusion of a world that is not real. You invented this term to hide behind the fear of your own actions.
But you are creators.