There may very well be a higher power…

I am not a person to whom faith comes easily…

I have never been a follower… (so if I follow your blog, you should know that I didn’t reach that decision without a great deal of thought)… And studying history as I do has made me all too aware of how the organized religions have been co opted by the greedy and power hungry for their own gain.

But I am slowly coming to the conclusion that there just might be some sort of guiding force behind the universe, because I have something of an eye for patterns and shapes and forms, due to the fact I am so art-side-of-the-brain oriented.

Allow me to present my case;

1. There is almost always a bully in each and every school classroom.

2. There is almost always one crazy lady living on every street.

3. There is almost always one insane Dictator in every country’s history… (We in America have been lucky and not found ours yet… the second Bush didn’t have the mental wherewithal to become one, and Dick Cheney, well, his heart just wasn’t in it… maybe the new heart will… well, no sense panicking yet)…

So doesn’t it seem that if all of this was just pure random happenstance, that sometimes you would be in class surrounded by bullies, you would go home to your street that was simply overrun with old ladies who each had 63 cats, and you would be living in a country that was run by a conglomeration of Hitlerian psychopaths?

I feel your skepticism, but let me make one last point. I have met the coolest, nicest, most helpful, funny, artistic, creative people while doing this blog. If life was just the roll of giant dice, then doesn’t it seem likely that somewhere there would be a city populated by only people I could actually get along with? And I would be living there. So far, the San Francisco Bay Area is as close as I have come, but there are still a lot of people there who couldn’t think their way out of a moist paper bag, so my theory still holds. And fate has decreed that we, the bloggers, should be spread out throughout the world, so that our gifts would form bright gardens of color, each an oasis in the desert, where the dusty traveler could refresh himself.

I am not quite ready to drop to my knees in prayer, but I am at least willing to discuss the possibility of a higher power now.

I suppose this could be construed as progress.

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81 Responses to There may very well be a higher power…

  1. I have two thoughst to share, well maybe two words since thoughts are sparse in my head tonight,
    Thise two words are:

    1. Fractals,
    2. Thr Troikia Incedent. By James Cooke Browne

    http://www.amazon.com/Troika-Incident-James-Cooke-Brown/dp/

    Happy Habitating..~ BB

  2. i be that greater pwer…greatgodpan be i……………..but seriously …ive followed a lot of these god anti god arguments and they all boil down to the same thing…….like a dog chasing its own tail………like this…who created god? ….an in retaliation……oh well how did a big bang occur out of nothing…blah blah blah round and round………there is order otherwize how could life exist ..blah blah….this is fine if you asume that the universe exists to support life…..are you sure that it does?………….what is nothing?……….ok we have this big bang and the universe of matter expanding into space?…………..what is space?……..is it nothing?…………..surley not………..even area devoid of matter is not nothing………….area is something………….so you see humanity actually knows absolutly zero………….and our biggest mistake is that we assume that the universe exists in our image for our enjoyment……….silly…………but …..and this is interesting…….i do not believe that the human mind can create something out of nothing…….it creates out of what it sees and percieves with its senses…..on the shoulders of giants so to speak……….so……….where and how does this universal concept of god or gods come from…..along with many universal religious concepts….blood sacrifice,circumscision,marriage,flood theories,etc etc…..these are not restricted to christianity…….clearly something that humans have perceived and tried to explain………what did they see?………are we still seeing it?……i think so………..religion is an attempt to explain what they saw in the terminology of their day…….a precursor to what we now call science……..the terminology is altered and possibly a little more sophisticatd (which is a relative term) but the essence is the same ………….i know not………………

  3. Mooselicker's avatar Mooselicker says:

    Good bloggers are spread out so we don’t have enough Atlantis on our hands. I bet that’s where they all used to be. Then the big volcano/flood happened and we lost an entire continent. I think the strangest thing with WordPress is I rarely find any bloggers who live any bit close to me. Must be our massive amounts of acid rain which makes everyone ’round here so dopey.

  4. Dear pmao,

    I don’t know what they think – I have Hermititis & People Phobia so if I could ever get out of the house I wouldn’t be able to speak to the freaks anyway to find out if they think I AM the cat lady without cats. In my opinion the couple next door are the local mentals – they have 3 cats that poo all over my garden. I’m in an ongoing battle with those cats but they seem to know my every move before I’ve even thought of it myself. Psycho Tormenter cats from hell.

    Love Dotty xxx

  5. Dear pmao,

    I don’t like cats.

    Love Dotty xxx

    • Cat ladies a a generic crazy lady type that everyone would recognize. I mean this in the nicest way possible, but don’t you think it likely that some of your neighbors consider you to be the official eccentric of your neighborhood? I mean, you know I find you delightful and deliciously quirky, but still…

  6. joehoover's avatar joehoover says:

    I am just counting the days til I can be one of the crazy people. There’s one near me, she takes a baby wlaker out each day with two dolls in it and she tells them off. One was left at home recently, I expect she was being naughty.

    I am not sure there is anything guiding lifes conicidental randomness. Maybe being a crazy cat lady is just a lifestyle choice like any other.

    I don’t think about other people’s beliefs so I am not sure why some have to think about my lack of any and sometimes quite forcibly.

    I suppose people look for a point in life, and they see religion as giving them those answers and makes them feel more stable and secure. There’s nothing wrong with that.

    I turned out alright following my own thought process and my own decisions and my own morals have kept me in good stead.

    I really should start a cult.

  7. onwindydays's avatar onwindydays says:

    Haha, awesome post! I also have that crazy lady on my street. Luck has it that she lives right across the street from me. She was my math teacher for middle school and I remember one time (I never figured out if she was joking or not) that she stated that she had mad cow disease. Oh well, hope everything’s well with you!

  8. Not the best argument I’ve ever read, but if it works for you. . .

  9. elroyjones's avatar elroyjones says:

    I absolutely do not believe in a power higher than my own. I believe we are energy that doesn’t dissipate but is transformed. That’s enough from me.

    • I am with you on that. This was a metaphorical exercise. But the energy might flow into unexpected shapes and patterns as it reacts with itself. So maybe the energy is power, and the power can cause itself to take on aspects of a higher power. I am not talking giant man in the clouds with a long beard. And what if it is more like a Dr. Who kind of a thing. Like civilizations so advanced that they have become energy, which like to stick their snouts into thinks to see what happens? There are many possibilities.

  10. WOW. You have definitely proven something here. There is an order to life and an order to things around us whether we realize it or not. I’ve always heard the math argument, usually I try to rely on the Fibonacci sequence to explain order in this place and universe, but you’ve explained order in a way that people haven’t noticed before. Why would there be “x” amount of people with certain traits and “x” amount of people who try to fill the world with random retreats around the world such as the oasis you described? You truly are an artist and have an eye for seeing the world differently, such a wonderful blog! Thank you for inviting us into your oasis. 🙂

  11. Hmmm…. I’m not sure I buy into the higher power thing just yet. For the most part I think most formal organized religions are full of hypocrites. This is just what I remember from going to church a Baptist church as a child. The hypocrisy was blatant enough that even at a 9 or 10 years old I knew it.

    Although I do believe that finding so many smart, funny, and caring people here in the blogosphere is like good karma for the good deeds we’ve done in the past. Which… in retrospect I guess would mean I do believe in some sort of higher power… just not the one I first imagined when I read your post. Again… hmmm. You’ve given me something to contemplate this afternoon. Thanks 🙂

    • I have no problem with people worshiping a higher power, but I could never respect a higher power that felt the need to BE worshiped. And people who use religion to justify their prejudices and hatreds can kiss my grits.

  12. CDC's avatar The Hobbler says:

    Do you know what one of the most visible evidences of God’s existence is to me? Pi from math. The Ratio of a circle’s circumference to it’s diameter. I know you’re not a math guy, but the fact that there is this scientifically proven constant in Math and that with all of our computer power we still can’t find a repetition just shows me that this world is too big to be understood by us, and there is too much order in nature to blame it on an accident. Not to mention experiences that have caused me to acknowledge his presence. Plus you can see his touch in nature. I can at least. There is no way that could be random.

    • I will now astound you by combing math, philosophy, fate and religion, in one sentence;
      There is a 50% chance that there is a higher power.

      • CDC's avatar The Hobbler says:

        Wonderful assesment. It is something that is much debated, and honestly I see why a lot of people doubt in the existence of God, but I believe in him. Now, religion is something that I don’t believe in. I have very good reasons for both. At least I think I do. 😉

        • I never thought that people would take my little joke so seriously. Beware the power of the written word. (And this includes religious books as well)…

          • CDC's avatar The Hobbler says:

            I know…see all of my apology posts…

            • That is because you are a rabble rouser.

              • CDC's avatar The Hobbler says:

                Something like that. I just talk too much.

              • At least you have stuff to say. Even WordPress warns new bloggers; ‘You have to have content’… in other words, if you don’t have anything to say, don’t do a blog. Do you know how many posts I have seen that started with the words ‘I don’t really have anything to say but’…

              • CDC's avatar The Hobbler says:

                Yeah, I’ve seen a lot too. Do you want to hear a little piece of genius tonight? “You can’t interrupt if you don’t have anything to say”. Yep, brilliant right? It was one of my OAA characters who thought of it. That is the great thing about senility. The things you write can take on lives of their own and start writing themselves. Am I talking too much?

              • I write stuff all the time without thinking of all the ways people could take it. Like this post. I was just brain farting. There were no profound truths here.

              • CDC's avatar The Hobbler says:

                Maybe they are just too profound for you to understand. I’m just messing with you. Sometimes I do think our words can have more meaning than they let us in on. I used to think that I was “a mistress of wordplay” or something like that. Now I think I am their slave.

              • That is freekin deep, dude.

              • CDC's avatar The Hobbler says:

                I’m a dudette. And that is how I like it…deep.

              • Ironically, a hobbler is one who hobbles, which is another way to say binds or restrains, as in hobbling a horse by tying its legs together with a short piece of rope.

              • CDC's avatar The Hobbler says:

                This is how I think of myself if I’m in control. I commented this one time: “I am a mistress of wordplay. I grab them…throw them against the wall, wrestle their arms into submission to the handcuffs that will lock them in a perfect position for me to have my way with them. Sometimes they resist, but I know how to make them obey my every command. They love me. They hate me. They will be mine…

                The only thing I pay someone else to do is to clean up the mess…”

              • I bow before the mistress. That was bleeping incredible. I now consider myself not a word smith, but a blacksmith, pounding out words with the brute force of forge and hammer. No subtlety have I, when compare with thee.

              • CDC's avatar The Hobbler says:

                So, I hobble words, to position them exactly how I want them…until they break the cords and mount me. Forcing themselves deep inside. By the time they are finished having their way with me, I feel dirty and used. I’m broken and bleeding and the worst part of it all is that I’m hungry for more.

                Whether I’m playing with them, or they’re playing with me, we need eachother. Even when it hurts.

              • Once again, you are doing the word porn thing on my great great grandchildren’s legacy. That being said, is it hot in here, or is it just you.

              • Wait… what is OAA?

      • CDC's avatar The Hobbler says:

        Don’t worry about OAA yet. You’ll get there, unless you just skip to it. That is what I recommend. The OAA posts are the only category on my blog that should be read in order.

      • CDC's avatar The Hobbler says:

        Dear PMAO great grand kids. I am sorry if I have offended you with my big girl words. I don’t know what PMAO is b****ing about, because one of his posts would make these comments seem as tame as a lap dog…no sexual innuendo implied. I think your great grand father is pretty cool for a guy that will be dead by the time you read this. Have a great day kids!

      • actually its 49.999999 recuring %

  13. thoughtofvg's avatar thoughtofvg says:

    I do like your idea, but there is one thing to add to your own analogy. That dice that was mentioned-whatever result is rolled, it always against the odds that you got that number. Put on a larger scale, everything we come across is against huge odds and that is impossible to argue with. Yet interestingly, if you came up with this entirely on your own, it is kind of similar to Aquinas’ Teleological argument for God’s existence. Aquinas being one of the most respected philosophers of religion in history. Good on you there.

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