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Complicated and Intricate Equation of Recurrences - (5387)

To make recurrences happen a very complicated and intricate equation must be solved.


One day I experienced a one minute long recurrence with a gentlemen that I sold a watch to. He did not recognise me, but I recognised the watch as well as the gentlemen.





He was waiting to cross a busy city terrace and for some reason his watch caught my eye. I slowly  recognised the watch as the one I use to have and then I recognised the gentlemen. I thought my goodness to make this one minute happen (how long it took the lights to change) how many things had to happen in my day, how many small decisions and events were made to unknowingly to make this happen.


Maybe it would have happened in another way but it still was destined to happen. That equation of recurrence had to be solved somehow. 


I imagine such equations exist in life, our karma creates the variable in the equation as well as the structure of the equation and our decisions in time and space are the inputs into the variables and the constants. 


Who is the mathematician in charge of creating those equations? Partly ourselves and the intelligent law of Karma and Recurrence.


End (5387).

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  1. Hello, what would be the point of that minute long recurrence, as in what purpose did it serve? Would the recurrence not have finished when you sold the watch? Would seeing them again somehow the end of the recurrence - was the equation solved solved by passing by? Thank you!

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