146- Accidents and Negligence

According to the explanation stated earlier regarding clairvoyance, inspiration, and other senses, accidents do not exist in the universe despite the public perception. When someone focuses on the sense of clairvoyance, that sense will manifest, and they will foresee something. However, people unaware of the source of this concept call their predictions accidents.
On the other hand, not focusing on these senses is called “negligence.” This negligence can emerge for all senses. For instance, although you are looking at some scenery, you do not comprehend or recall it. The reason is that you neglected to engage the sense of sight, and your attention was towards something else. A student who has not studied has neglected to listen to the teacher.
Therefore, accidents and negligence are all manifestations of human senses, but people, due to unawareness of the principles, call the situation negligence or accident.
I say that the universe possesses an incontrovertible and grand order, and thus, accidents, the way that is perceived by some, does not exist.