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Thursday, October 4, 2012

RHYTHM AND DESTINY

The rhythm is necessary or casual management in the occurrence of events. For thousands of years man had understood that there is a rhythm of time. The man followed the rhythm of time thanks to the Sun (the day always follows night) and the rhythm of the seasons. Another sense of the word rhythm is the speed at which something develops. "In nature, rhythm is said to exist in the infinite series of activities such as sleeping and waking, nutrition and reproduction that govern the existence of all living things. These activities are often closely related to the rhythmic processes of geophysical phenomena such as ocean tides, the solar day, the lunar month and the changing seasons. The flow rate is controlled or measured movement, sound or visual, usually produced by an arrangement of different elements of the medium in question. Rhythm is a basic feature of all the arts, especially music, poetry and dance. Can also be detected in natural phenomena. " The destiny is defined as the concatenation of events must have occurred to a person or a society. These developments are shaping the subconscious mind in the case of the people and history in the case of societies. The ability of the prophets is to identify these linkages, and therefore are ahead of their time. But this ability is subject to errors due to false beliefs behind the prophet. "The destiny (also called fate) is inevitable and unavoidable supernatural power that is believed to guide human life and that of any being chosen for a purpose not so necessary and fatal, as opposed to free will or freedom." In conclusion: 1) The destiny is equivalent to the personal and social rhythm of an individual. 2) The duration is only measured the extent of the phenomena, the rate is recorded as TAO or total activity occurred. 3) An elementary form of rhythm is the alpha and omega, the birth and death. 4) The destiny comprises 50% of free will and 50% of the circumstances.

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