Fate, as a conscious power, is a convenient catch all
for those confused or unwilling to do the work necessary to clear away
the wreckage of living that accumulates when we chose to live the
unexamined life. When we understand the law of reaping and sowing, fate
is placed in its proper perspective.
To
be clear: Many things are attributed to fate that are in reality merely
aspects of living and life. Someone always wins the lottery. It not
fate; they just bought a ticket and a random number generator kicked out
their numbers. The car crash happened because a variety of conditions
came together. Thousands of cars crash every day all around the world,
not fate, just a result of a lot of cars on the road. Everyone misses
opportunities, drops the toast, zigged when they should have zagged.
When facing life’s inevitable questions, challenges and seeming random
occurrences, what defines us is the direction our thinking takes when
faced with them, do we turn within or without?
If
you still believe fate is immanent, take a moment to investigate. Get a
pen and a piece of paper. Say a quiet prayer to be shown God’s will for
you and write down any aspect of your life or an incident you have
attributed to fate. When finished read it through and ask for an
intuitive thought. Employ some cleansing breaths, close your eyes and
relax. Do not struggle or be insistent. Quietly review what you know
about the Great Creative Life-Force. Do not tell anyone (the only exception being if you have a close
spiritual adviser) what you are about. Many in our lives, though well
intentioned, will not understand and will in fact retard your
demonstration. Usually an insight comes in the
first session, but if not do this as part of your meditation period for a
week. If nothing seems to have surfaced after a week, put it aside. In
time you will have an “aha” moment, so do not struggle or be in a hurry. Perspective is paramount regarding time, remember, the true YOU, the I AM, is eternal, let God work within you and the mysteries of fate will be revealed, in His time.
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