Summary
Think of the Odds of you and I Meeting is a meditation that bends time and space into a single thread of inevitability. You’ve taken the language of probability and stripped it of its coldness, transforming it into something alive, something that feels like destiny without needing mysticism to prop it up.

Think of the odds of you and I meeting. Of all the pieces of our life activities that had to fall into place for our coming together. No clubs, no outings, nothing intentional or arranged.
Having said that, I have every reason to believe that our meeting one another was predestined. That our course of actions and life events was set into motion by forces that neither you nor I control.
There is nothing mystical about this. Neither of us received a direct subjective communion with an ultimate reality. An ultimate reality that place us on a path to discover one another. It Happened.
And think of the odds of you and I meeting when, and as we did. Direct and purposeful. Void of apprehension. Embedded with undeniable truths. A feeling of calm and peace that placed every skin cell at ease.
No, not by chance, by accident, or by coincidence did you and I meet. We knew of one another long before either of us were born. In a sphere where animate and inanimate objects do not exist. You and I forged a bond. A companionship that has no limits.
You may think that I am making too much of our meeting. That I am so swept away with you that I am imagining things. Those are valid arguments, I suppose. Yet, the fact that you and I are together invalidates those arguments.
You are trying to make sense of something that goes beyond senses. You are trying to see reason in something that has no justification in the natural. You know as well as I do. Logic disappears when we try to explain our coming together.
You and I are a savory and unique blend of minds and energies. Our companionship was formed before the singularity became an expansion.
Without question. You and I are meant to be together. And so, it is. And that itself explains why the odds of you and I meeting was not a random likelihood. Not at all, and not in any expected probability. We are.

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