Is There Nothing Like Fate?
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/105256 |
The following lines might be contentious, provided that your opinion differs from the concept expressed here, or just like a wildfire torch that kindles suddenly in your mind.
If we take for granted, what I heard in a film, that we can't ascribe great cosmic events to earthly and ordinary happenings. Then, to what can we attribute some remarkable circumstances which have an impact on the course of our lives?
Consider meeting that special person who springs inside you the desire to spend the rest of your life with her. Could we just say that it is a mere coincidence to have run into that person out of millions ones who live and spend their lives in different parts of the city or the world?
If this is not fate, what is it then? However, we can live with the presumption that nothing is meant to be, and that what takes place in our lives is just a coincidence or the course of events which surround our existences. In fact, we can ignore all the written above as plausible when it is referred to emotional affairs but not to those signals that come along suddenly, which psychiatrists give the interpretation as a subconscious message, which help us to avoid fatality or find destiny.
One controversial point arises: What if any signal leads us to doom? So, was it meant to be? Or, was it just a matter of bad luck? Perhaps, at this point, many of us consider that our lives had been written before coming us into existence, but, however, these can be changed. Some of us will reason that even if it is possible to detour the course of the events in our lives we'll carry out the purpose for what we are alive for. Meanwhile the rest of us will resign ourselves to believing that there is nothing like fate.
A question pops in my head: If nothing is written beforehand, how can a fortuneteller guess the coming events in our lives?
Comments