The Law Of Ordering Spontaneity
Any event that occurs by chance has the chance to spontaneously form a new order.
Each person, each brain has a certain peculiarity. It is not necessarily something hereditary, but rather something that develops over time, through experiences or observations, influencing the way you perceive and appreciate sources of information and knowledge. Even if you don't keep the memory of another life stored in your spirit, even if you don't have any kind of map in your head that allows you to know the point of departure and the point of arrival, I am sure that the universe treats every person equally, in depending on the three spiritual constants: faith, patience, perseverance.
You may think that you have no skills, that you are good at nothing, absolutely nothing, you are just a nobody. But at some point, by chance, a cell in your brain will encounter a stray cell in the surrounding space. And then a connection will be made at the neuronal level, a synapse, the place of communication between two neurons or between a neuron and another cell. The genetic code will be rewritten, the instinct not being written in this code.
Or maybe the saving cell itself will "invent" a coincidental phenomenon through which the lucky "happening" will occur. And if the "happening" occurs, then all the surrounding minds, the most brilliant, will not be able to understand the mechanism of your thinking which, starting from a single particularity, could move an entire world.
From that moment, all your intellectual capacities will reflect a superior intelligence, an Uthemish-Isfithes , an intellectual potential and special cognitive abilities, this being in harmony with the genesis in the bible where we read that God proceeded to create man in his own image. Even if you do not have the advantages of other people, the universe works according to the rules of equality giving favorable circumstances, following the following rule: "every event that occurs by chance has a chance to spontaneously form a new order".
Leadership: Can you build an image of your faith through visual metaphor, without representing it figuratively, by inciting the viewer to imagine?
I remember the movie "Rain Man" (1988). Raymond, who was a misfit, an autistic, no one paid attention to him, he didn't know how to handle himself, he was a nuisance to everyone. But at one point, his brother takes him to a casino. And here something completely miraculous happens. Only at this moment, completely unexpectedly, the click occurs. Out of nowhere, Raymond's wheels start turning, he suddenly sees the winning cards, he understands the game mechanism with superior intelligence. And he starts winning big at Blackjack, so much, until he gets kicked out of the casino. He doesn't cheat, but in his mind he sees the winning combinations of cards that no one else could see.
Well, that's what happens when that unique feature of your brain meets the environment that can stimulate it.
No one in the world will outdo you, and everyone will be effectively speechless. All the so-called "brilliant" minds will never understand how a single man, banal, without a future, could make such impossible calculations and connections.
Leadership: Can you experience the greatness of your own existence, as if the miraculous would intervene at every seemingly trivial moment?
The miraculous intervenes in the life of every man who believes in miracles. That's it. To believe, to be patient, and to never give up. And one day God will show himself to you through a trivial incident. And yet, so rare are these instances when God shows himself to someone. Maybe you must have been the last one after all. Because the story of Jesus is a prophetic parable that repeats itself in every generation: "The most humble becomes the strongest, the dead revives in the spirit, what is apparently impossible becomes reality."
A parable with unreal, fantastic elements, but which becomes a parable of patience, of dedication in these times dominated by selfishness and the model of "smart boys" who destroy SYSTEMIC HARMONY. A parable that is meant to keep us awake to the duty of living permanently in Christ.
Those who do not have Christ in their souls quickly achieve some success, but they will never know the divine, such as the genius of creation and the greatness of the universe. In fact, genius, the divine spark, consists in the extraordinary ability to think, create and produce in a way that exceeds the ordinary limitations of human knowledge and imagination.
Leadership explores the potential of transforming the ordinary man into an outstanding leader, based on the idea that anything can be achieved if the man is anchored to his inner resources and trust in his own ability to bring to light latent talents and abilities.
The Law of Ordering Spontaneity refers to the fact that sometimes seemingly random events can lead to miraculous moments and the manifestation of remarkable abilities in people who, at first glance, might be underestimated or ignored. This law suggests that there is an untapped potential within each individual that can be released spontaneously, bringing a new order to their lives.
Sometimes events, although they may seem chaotic or unforeseen, can have an ordering or organizing effect in the individual's life in the sense of a positive evolution.
Certainly, people with exceptional abilities have formed a unique perspective on the world, having the ability to see things that others cannot see and to understand things that others cannot understand. This increases their confidence in the possibility of miracles.
In particular, divine manifestation emphasizes the rarity of certain occurrences and the idea that, despite obstacles or difficulties, there is the potential for miracles or transformation, bearing in mind that seemingly random events can help create a new kind of order or structure in one's life. Only spirituality has as its central aspect the healing and transforming power of faith and humility in the face of adversity





