Baraka_guru I like the philosophy of cause and effect. It had the effect of me re-evaluating the way I drive and also how I would deal with the incident. The effect of which caused me not to stop to help others, because I had been told not to in the past, in case someone drives into you while helping.
So technically my experience could mean that by someone else telling me that in the past, I didn't die that day whilst helping a victim of that accident.
Infinite possibilites open up when considering the parable you mention...
I do, however, like to believe that I have been chosen by a "higher authority" to have avoided the crash for some reason, but that makes me feel egoistic and perhaps somewhat arrogant...
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