Predestination and Crime Q and A

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Question:

“Isn’t there always deliberation involved with behavior? Wouldn’t you say that an individual who deliberates is free to commit a crime or not, which would indicate most crimes even fraud or murder aren’t fated?” 

Answer:

We would like to believe that life’s unpleasantness is avoidable, that bad behavior can be prevented, but our long-term findings tell us otherwise. Unique personal adversity, including myriad unavoidable life events and circumstances appear to be part of the predetermined human experience.

Impulse Control

Self-control allows you to manage emotions and personal conduct toward goal-achievement relating to all areas of life.

Impulse-control disorder is classified as a psychiatric disorder involving the failure to control one’s actions. Examples include ​regularly blurting out inappropriate comments in a social setting, the inability to stop eating or drinking, white collar crime involving the compulsion to habitually trade on insider information, ​frequent physical theft, or uncontrollably committing acts of violence.   

A psychopath (zero remorse) with lack of impulse control or even someone with sociopathic tendencies (​may be remorseful, but does it anyway) makes matters much worse. Many killers don’t deliberate, or even have time to deliberate if their life is on the line. It’s kill or be killed.

Lack of Impulse Control Can be Inherited

According to a research article titled “Genetics of Impulsive Behavior,” there is no single gene that can be identified as an “impulsivity gene,” but the lack of impulse control can be inherited: “As described, impulsivity is a heritable, disease-associated trait, useful as an endophenotype for gene discovery. Impulsivity is, however, not a unitary construct and, as discussed, multiple laboratory behavioural tasks and self-reported measures are used to assess different aspects of impulsivity. On the other hand, it is also true that there is no one gene that will be identified as an ‘impulsivity gene’…”

Impulse Control and Dishonesty

A Wall Street trader convicted of extensive insider trading and fraud spends two years regularly visiting a psychotherapist, yet still fails to understand what motivated him to lie and cheat. You could say an intensely competitive and merciless system in which he worked encouraged him to act illegally. But if he were to fully take responsibility for his actions, he would admit it’s possible he has an innate tendency to act dishonestly, considering his behavior from an early age as well as his long, corrupt career as a Wall Street “bankster.”

What about parents who teach their kids to take responsibility for their actions? Does that prevent bad behavior? Our findings tell us that even if the subject had loving parents who taught him well, ​if his astrology and numerology patterns include strong negatives, the parents’ influence won’t stop it; he still has the likelihood of being a bad egg.

We aren’t contending that all crooks are born that way because environment plays a role too. However, recognizing patterns in the natal astrology and numerology charts firmly representing duplicity, along with handwriting that includes the same (noting his personality at the time of writing), as well as lack of impulse control, suggest inherent problems.

Predestined Incarceration

Based on pattern recognition involving comprehensive astrology and numerology, criminal activity and incarceration appear to be fated at least some of the time. From a spiritual standpoint (considering reincarnation) we’ve noticed personal natal patterns that suggest select individuals have had past incarnations including long stretches of incarceration, such as a prisoner of war, or a jailed criminal. It’s reasonable to think that incarceration leaves an indelible mark on the subconscious that may carry over into future lives: avoid impulsive, reckless action or you’ll be put in a cage. It’s possible that an individual’s higher-self wanted the prison time to work on impulse control or other personality traits–spiritual growth tends to blossom through solitude and hardship. 

Astrology and Numerology Patterns and Family Dynamics

Our findings show that whenever significant, life-changing events (rewarding or challenging) occur in someone’s life, they are reflected in his or her astrology and numerology patterns, as well as in those of his or her loved ones, which supports the idea of predetermination. Something had to happen for that individual and his loved ones to endure, or enjoy, the ensuing life circumstances. 

For example, the white-collar criminal’s family enjoyed two decades of the high life, but then it all came crashing down. Both the good life and later destitution are reflected in the four individuals’ natal and timing patterns (husband, wife, and two daughters). Even before the aftermath the impoverished existence could have been foretold because all four family members have patterns in the charts that symbolize dramatic changes, and lack support for enduring wealth. Extremes are easy to identify, like with the above, but sometimes the patterns aren’t as explicit. 

A lot more in life appears to be fated than most people realize, but keep in mind that you have free will to attempt to mitigate life’s challenges, as well as optimize life’s rewards. 

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