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God and Destiny

The Supreme Knowledge

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index

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abstract phenomena, relation with corporeal phenomena, 36

Ahriman, 90–91

Ahura Mazda, 90, 147

Allah, 83, 145

Ameretat, 90

amesha spentas, 90–91

anger, 7, 36, 69, 151, 152. See also feelings

Asha Vahishta, 90

attributes

commonly ascribed to God, 140

not true to God, 140, 141

true to God, 140, 141

author’s

freedom from the illusion of freedom of choice, 223–24

originality in the reference to this book, 222–23

realisation of God, 223–26

realisation of absolute predestinedness of the future, 223–25

Avesta, 105. See also theists’ key religious books

 

belief about destiny

Hindu, 93

truth in, 147

in Confucianism, 89

truth in, 146

Islamic, 84

truth in, 145

Sikh, 96

truth in, 148

Bible, 105

a belief about, 80

See also theists’ key religious books

Born, Max

model of mave, 189–90

physical interpretation of Ψ, 189–90

definiteness and, 192–93

view of partino, 189–90

Bruhm, 91, 147

Bruhma, 95

Buddh, 123, 125

 

Canaan, 79, 80

Ch’i, 86

Christ, Jesus. See Jesus

Christianity

key religious book, 105

truth about, 105–6, 143

main beliefs about God, 80–83

truth of, 144–45

See also theistic religions

Christians, 81–82, 123

codes of conducts, 105, 109, 148–57

Confucianism

key religious book, 105

truth about, 105–6, 143

main beliefs about God, 87–90

truth of, 146

See also theistic religions

Confucius, belief about, 90. See also propagators of theistic religions

corporeal phenomena, relation with abstract phenomena, 36

covenant

Christianity, 82

Judaism, 79–80

cultural identity, versus religious identity, 158–59

cultural practices

and reverence of God, 159

versus religious practices, 159

culture, versus religion, 158–59

 

D move, 21

Daevas, 90

decisions

common questions about, 14

effect on future, 14–15

illusion about, 18

predestinedness and unchangeability of, 16–17

decision-making process, 14

analysis of, 15–16

factors that take part in, 15

definiteness

a conception about, 190–91

and Born’s physical interpretation of Ψ, 192–93

and misinterpretations of the principle of indeterminacy, 199–210

and the corporeal world, 210–12

and the principle of indeterminacy, 193–95

and the principle of unavoidable errors, 197–99

of the past, 46–47, 185

physicists’ thought about, 224, 225

desire, 148–52

as a hurdle in meditation, 149

importance of, 150

See also feelings

desireless work

as a means for realisation of God, 151

concept of, 150

desirelessness, 148–51

and mental peace, 149–50

and realisation of God, 149–51

complete, 150–51

importance in religions, 148–49

place in eastern religions, 149

timespans of, 150

viability of, 150

destiny

ambit of, 11–12, 163

and God, 136–37, 163

and living things, 55–56

and people, 68–69

belief about (see belief about destiny)

category of people on the basis of their belief in, 13

master of, 136

principle of, 57

reach of, 11–12

theorem of (see theorem of destiny)

 

epithet of God, initial, fundamental, or nuclear, 107, 117–18, 127

epithets of God

added by majority of theists, 98

disagreement between, 117

distinct, 115–16

history of addition of, 103, 106–11, 127

importance of, 5, 97, 106–7

in eight major theistic religions, 78–97

main or key, 98

not true to God, 137–39, 140

true to God, 135–37, 140

EPTRF, 176

eternal predefined transferable reference frame, 176

eternal transferable reference frame, 175

ETRF, 175

 

fear, 15, 69, 152. See also feelings

feelings

and relisation of God, 151, 158

control of God on, 163–64

effect of knowledge of God on, 152

effect of the knowledge of predestinedness of the future on, 69

freedom from, 69, 151

inevitability of, 69, 151, 158

need of, 151, 152, 158

predestinedness and unchangeability of, 12

Fraunhofer diffraction of electrons, 201

future

control of God on, 136–37, 154, 163

effect of decisions on, 14

effect of prayer on, 154

factors that determine, 13–14

illusion about control on, 14–15, 18

meaning in reference to the theorem of destiny, 11

predestinedness and unchangeability of (see predestinedness and unchangeability of the future)

prediction of (see prediction of the future)

proof of lack of control of a person on her, 17–18

question about the unchangeability of, 14

reason of desire to know, 58

re-emphasising the unchangeability of, 20–22, 34–35, 53–55

relation with past, 170

similarity with the past, 12

 

Geetha, 105. See also theists’ key religious books

general theorem of destiny, 32–33, 37, 50–51, 53, 55–56

God

attributes of, 140, 141

beginning of imagination of, 102–3

beliefs about

in Christianity, 80–83

in Confucianism, 87–90

in Hinduism, 91–94

in Islam, 83–85

in Judaism, 78–80

in Sikhism, 95–97

in Taoism, 85–87

in Zoroastrianism, 90–91

truth in, 143–48

believed definitions of, 99, 121

claim of knowing, 103–4

concept of, 75–98

development of, 101–11

essential belief of, 124–25

in short, 97–98

nuclear belief of, 102, 107, 124, 126, 127, 226

pantheistic, 122

definition of, 119–20

newness for the world, 220–22

epithets of (see epithets of God)

gender of, 121

identification of (see identification of God)

ignorance about, 99–100

incarnation of (see incarnation of God)

pronouns of, 121

realisation of

author’s, 223–27

codes of conducts believed as a means for, 105, 148–57

method of, 151, 157, 158

vainness of religious codes of conducts for, 109, 157, 158

reasons of any other being not being, 121–33

relation with

destiny, 136–37, 163

first cause, 137–38, 141

free space, 138, 141

humans, 139, 141, 144–48, 156, 163–64

nature, 136, 163

universe, 136, 163

representatives of (see representatives of God, so-called)

good, as an epithet of God

becoming prominent, 127

disagreement with ‘almighty’, 131

epithets consequential to, 116

history of addition, 108, 127, 128

the way in which God can be described as, 139

grief, 69, 152. See also sadness

Guru Granth Sahib, Sri, 105. See also theists’ key religious books

Guru Nanak, Sikh belief about, 97. See also propagators of theistic religions

 

Haurvatat, 90

Hawking, Stephen, 221

Heaven, 87

Hinduism

desirelessness in, 149

key religious book of, 105

truth about, 105–6, 143

main beliefs about God in, 91–94

truth in, 147

See also theistic religions

Holy Spirit

Christianity, 81, 82

Zoroastrianism, 90

 

identification of God, 112–20

disagreement between epithets in, 117

epithet that seem to be most reliable for, 117–18

importance of epithets for, 114

most reliable, 118

primary source of, 113

search of distinct epithets for, 115–16

identity, 25, 171

cultural versus religious, 159

of a corporeal thing, 172

of a group of partinos, 172

of a partino, 172

of the universe, 63, 172

possibility of determination of, 63–64

representation of happenings in terms of, 173–74

ik-om-kar, 95, 147

immoral and moral deeds, categorisation of, 155

incarnation of God

Christianity, 82, 123

claim of being (see the claim)

Hinduism, 93–94, 123

people who claimed to be (see K)

truth about, 143

incorporeal, as an epithet of God

addition of, 109

significance of, 123, 126

truth in considering, 137

indefiniteness

a conception about, 190–91

author’s conviction about, 224–25

in the realm of abstract phenomena, 56

misinterpretations of the principle of indeterminacy and, 199–200

principle of indeterminacy and, 193–95

indeterminacy

in the realm of abstract phenomena, 36

principle of (see principle of indeterminacy)

See also indefiniteness

iron-ball examples, 26–30

Islam

key religious book, 105

truth about, 105, 143

main beliefs about God in, 83–85

truth in, 145

See also theistic religions

Israel, Judaic beliefs about, 79–80

 

Jebara, Adib Beb, possible definition of God mentioned by, 128

invalidity of, 127–31

Jesus

Christian beliefs about, 81, 82, 83, 123

the reason of not being God, 123–25

See also propagators of theistic religions

Judaism

main beliefs about God in, 78–80

truth in, 144

main religious book, 105

truth about, 105, 143

See also theistic religions

 

K, 104

contribution to the development of our key religious books, 105–6

reasons for the claim of, 103–4

role in the addition of epithets to God, 108–10

key religious books, theists’. See theists’ key religious books

Khshathra Vairya, 90

Krishn

belief about, 91–92

correct way to pronounce, 228

reason of not being God, 123–25

kulp, 92

 

laws of ethics, 128

possibility of being a part of God, 127–31

laws of mathematics, possibility of being a part of God, 131–32

laws of nature, 59, 64, 136

as constituent of God, 118–20, 220–22, 225–26

examples of, 118–19

ignorance about, 64

immutabitlity of, 137, 154

infallibility of, 129, 131

might of, 119, 129, 136

possibility of being God, 221

Lun-yό, 105. See also theists’ key religious books

 

main religious books, theists’. See theists’ key religious books

Mary, Christian belief about, 82

mave, 171

Born’s model of, 189–90

ignorance about, 213

meditation

as a means for achieving the highest spiritual state, 223

as a means for realisation of God, 149–50

desire as a hurdle in, 149

transformation of prayer to, 153, 154

mental calmness or peace

as a result of prayer, 153, 154

effect of the knowledge of the predestinedness of future on, 69

factors that disturb, 149

perpetual

as a means for realization of God, 149, 151–52

as a result of realization of God, 149, 152

as the greatest achievable thing, 149

viability of, 151–152

timespans of, 151–152

mental peace. See mental calmness or peace

messengers of God, so-called. See representatives of God, so-called

moksh, 223

morality, 128, 130–31, 139, 159

Moses, Judaic belief about, 79–80. See also propagators of theistic religions

most appropriate option, 15

factors that determine, 16

predestinedness and unchangeability of, 16–20

re-emphasising the, 20–22

procedure of reaching, 15–16

Muhaish

Sikh belief about, 95

pronunciation of, 228

Muhammad, Islamic belief about, 85. See also propagators of theistic religions

 

Nanak, Guru, Sikh belief about, 97. See also propagators of theistic religions

nature

a definition of, 102

laws of (see laws of nature)

null situation, 25

as a situation faced by the universe, 30

temperature equivalent to, 29

 

Om, 91, 147

om, the syllable, 92, 95, 147

Om Tut Sut, 91, 147, 228

Omega Point, 132

Ormazd, 90, 147

 

partino, 170–71

Born’s point of view of, 189–90

corporeal thing, in terms of, 171

identity of, 172, 211

misconception about definiteness of, 190–91

truth about definiteness of, 212

identity of a group of, 172

lifespan of a group of, 174

mortality of, 174

mortality of a group of, 174

representation of a property or characteristic of, 171–72

universe, in terms of, 171

parton, 171, 213–14

past

definiteness of, 46–47

unchangeability of, 33–34

Pinyin TIAN, 87, 146

prayer, 152

desires expressed during, 152, 153

development of, 103

effect on attitude of God or destiny, 154, 158

effect of the knowledge of God and destiny on, 154

reason of high place given in religion to, 153–54

reason of peace resulting from, 153

reason of popularity of, 153

root of the phenomenon of, 152–53

use of, 154

predefined transferable reference frame, 175–76

predestinedness and unchangeability of the future

author’s realisation of, 223–25

credit for, 226

meaning of, 11–12

objection of principle of indeterminacy to, 189–92

proof of invalidity of, 192–212

of a person, 17–20

re-emphasizing, 20–21

proof of

advanced, 38–57

basic, 23–37

scientific, 170–88

re-emphasising, 34–35, 53–55

prediction of the future

and principle of unavoidable errors, 213–15

exploring the possibility of, 58–67

our capacity and limitations in, 65–67

requisites for

of an object, 60

of the universe, 63, 214

ultimate limit to the accuracy of, 215

principle of consecutive frames

advanced definitions of, 40

examples of, 41–46

basic definition of, 26

examples of, 26–30

principle of experiment, 178

principle of indeterminacy

actual statement of, 193–94

definiteness and, 193–95

misinterpretations of, 190, 194, 199, 200

definiteness and, 199–210

physical significance of, 196–97

physicists’ misconception about, 190, 224

root of, 190, 213

principle of unavoidable errors

definiteness and, 197–99

endorsement of, 208

expressions of, 198, 213–14

prediction of future and, 213–15

propagators of theistic religions

contribution in development of our main religious books, 105

defining and categorizing sinful and virtuous deeds, 155

main reason for the claim of knowing God, 105

reason of promoting the concept of prayer, 153

reasons for preaching desirelessness, 150

See also K

PTRF, 175–76

 

quantum mechanics, 213, 225

Qur’an, 105

belief about, 85

See also theists’ key religious books

 

Ram

correct pronunciation of, 228

Hindu belief about, 123

reason of not being God, 123–25

relevance of theistic religions, remaining, 157–59

religion, 142

relation of culture with, 158–59

religions

eastern, 149

theistic (see theistic religions)

religious beliefs

basic, of major theistic religions, 78–97

truth of, 143–48

categorization of, 142–43

primary and secondary, 142–43

religious ethics and codes of conducts, truth of, 148–57

religious identity, 159

religious morals. See religious ethics and codes of conducts, truth of

representatives of God, so-called, 143

contribution to the development of key religious books, 105–6

reasons for the claim of being, 103–4

role in the addition of epithets to God, 108–10, 153

truth about, 4, 143

See also propagators of theistic religions

 

sabbath rest, 83

sadness, 69, 149, 151–52, 164. See also feelings

self-so, 86

set, 120

Shang-ti, 87, 146

Sikhism

key religious book of, 105

truth about, 105, 143

nuclear beliefs about God in, 95–97

truth about, 147–48

See also theistic religions

sin, 155

being responsible for, 127

God’s relation with, 139, 142, 147

real aim of defining, 156

Sinai, 79

sinful and virtuous deeds, 154–57

Spenta Armaiti, 90

Spenta Mainyu, 90

Sri Guru Granth Sahib, 105. See also theists’ key religious books

sumadhi, 158, 223

Sut-Kurtar, 95, 147

Sut-Nam, 95, 147

 

Tao, 85

Taoism

key religious book of, 105

truth about, 105–6, 143

main beliefs about God in, 85–87

truth in, 145–46

See also theistic religions

Tao-te Ching, 105. See also theists’ key religious books

Ten Commandments, 79

tension, 7, 69, 152. See also feelings

the claim, 103

persons who made (see K)

reasons for, 103–104

theistic religions

a cornerstone of, 153

eight main, 5

key religious books of (see theist’s key religious books)

most important belief, 102, 107, 152–53

nuclear beliefs about God in, 78–97

similarity in, 97–98, 114

truth of, 143–48

practical aspect of, 148

truth behind the beliefs related to, 148–57

propagators of (see propagators of theistic religions)

remaining relevance of, 157–59

theorectical aspect of, 148

truth behind the beliefs related to, 134–48

theists’ key religious books, 105

development of, 105–6

main beliefs about God in, 78–97

truth of, 143–48

truth about, 105–6, 143

theorem of destiny

effect of the knowledge of, 69

general, 32–33, 37, 50–51, 53, 55–56

meaning of, 11–12

proof of

advanced, 38–57

basic, 23–37

scientific, 170–88

statement of

detailed, 12

elementary, 11

scientific, 169

Ti, 87, 146

T’ien, 87, 146

Tipler, Frank J., 132, 222

Torah, 78, 79, 80

transfer instant, 174–75

transferable reference frame. See TRF

TRF, 174–75

Trinity, 81

tzu-jan, 86

 

unchangeability

of the future (see predestinedness and unchangeability of the future)

of the past, 33–34

universe

definition of, 122

identity of, 172

possibility of being God, 122–23

situation faced by, 30

 

virtuous deeds. See sinful and virtuous deeds

Vishnu, 95

Vohu Manah, 90

 

Wah-Guru, 95, 147

Weinberg, Steven, 221

what-is-so-of-itself, 86

worry, 7, 69, 152. See also feelings

Worthing, Mark William, 221

wu, 86

 

Yahweh, 78, 80, 144

yang, 86–87, 146

YHWH, 78–80, 82, 144

yin, 86–87, 146

yoag, 158, 229

yu, 86

 

Zoroaster, belief about, 91. See also propagators of theistic religions

Zoroastrianism

key religious book of, 105

truth about, 105–6, 143

main beliefs about God in, 90–91

truth in, 147

See also theistic religions

 

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