Do I believe in destiny or karma? is this week's intriguing question. - Yes, I agree. Is it possible for both to be true? - They are, without a doubt, correct.
MY BELIEVE ON DESTINY
My concept on destiny is based on a quotation by Thomas Merton, who said, "There is only one thing necessary for everyone of us: to fulfill our own destiny, according to God's will, to be what God wants us to be." The basic meaning of destiny is a preset sequence of events or outcomes. My idea of destiny is based on the fact that there is an existence of a higher power or source ( being ) that is saddled with the responsibilities of determining what the outcome of the preset sequence of events would be. This power can be regarded from a religious standpoint, since we can claim that the name of what we worship is the power source, regardless of the religion we follow.
Personally, I believe that the majority of our own life experiences were predestined to occur, and that meeting the individuals we encounter along the way in life is essentially living a predestined existence. Our fates are diverse, and it reflects our life's purpose. We often refuse to accept it, even though it may be acceptable to others.
This is the primary reason why Elon Musk could give a thousand recommendations on how he become the world's richest man, and I could follow those tips to a tee and nothing would work. It's as easy as that; nature has a different agenda for me than she does for Elon. Our fates cannot be changed, but they can be improved. Life is rarely sweet and rosy when we first begin, but with time and effort, we can improve our lives. The key to understanding our fates is to figure out what our purpose on this planet is, or to answer the question, "What am I here for?"
We frequently start puzzling about the fate of our destiny by asking the wrong questions because we are focused on ourselves. How do you intend to uncover your life's meaning by focusing on yourself? We must understand that we are not responsible for the creation of our lives, and thus only the creator has the information of the creatures, that is to say, only the power source can truly understand and answer the questions we ask ourselves about our destinies such as the purpose of a life.
MY BELIEVE ON KARMA
As a child, I was taught about the law of Karma. It didn't make sense to me at first, but over time I realized that nature had a way of rewarding us for our activities here on Earth. The law of Karma is straightforward and straightforward: it is founded on the principle that what goes around comes around. Karma is seen to be a force for good in the world. Most individuals say or beg others not to do something that Karma will punish them for.
Growing up, I had witnessed far too many horrible acts, and no matter how long it took, there would be a retaliation at some point.
Some people appear to feel that Karma has been late to the party or never shows up anymore in recent years. People no longer have the patience to wait for an unseen judiciary to make a decision on the accused. But, no matter how long it takes, it will usually work, effecting something much more valuable rather than the person directly. The beauty of this Life concept is that it does not necessitate faith in order to believe results."