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Parallel Probability

An alternative line of events of comparable likelihood.

Advanced definition

Parallel probability names a possible course of events running alongside the one currently emphasized — close in likelihood, distinct in detail. From time/space, many such lines are visible at once.

Law of One context

Used to explain why two seers can describe genuinely different futures and both be reading honestly: they are reading different probable lines.

Common misunderstanding

It is not a 'multiverse' in the pop-physics sense. It is a way of describing how probability looks from outside linear time.

Healthy application

Let the idea relax certainty about both the worst and best predicted outcomes. Many lines are real until choice closes some.
For reflection

"What parallel possibility am I refusing to even consider?"

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