8.3 | Two Distinct Manifestations of the Supreme Power
Section 8.3 | Two Distinct Manifestations of the Supreme Power
Regardless of whether we are among the "Predestined Successes" or the ordinary seekers, if success depends entirely upon an external Supreme Power, then we all find ourselves standing at the same starting line. Yet, a subtle but profound distinction remains.
The predestined winner is like a natural oak tree. If the "Predestination of Fate" is itself a universal law, then these individuals require only a touch of encouragement, a reminder, or a standard environment to naturally receive the Grace of the Supreme Power and flourish. For them, the system is already working in their favor.
However, for the rest of us—the "Ordinary"—the task is far more radical. We are not merely asking for a harvest; we are asking to revise the very laws of the universe. We are seeking to alter the "Subconscious Destiny" that defines our internal structure. To violate and rewrite this predestination requires the Supreme Power to do "extra work" on our behalf. We need Him to override the default settings of the world for our sake.
This leads us to a pivotal question: Are there two different ways of relating to this Supreme Power? For the majority whose destiny is not preset for success, a breakthrough requires a specific kind of Divine Authority:
- We need a Supreme Power who is willing to "Rewrite Fate" for an individual.
- We need a Supreme Power who has explicitly promised to help us obtain the success we desire.
Does such a Power exist—one that is willing to modify the preordained order of the universe for a single soul? And more incredibly, has such a Power made a clear commitment to help us achieve any success we seek?
If so, who is this Supreme Power?
This is precisely the question the next chapter intends to answer.