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Destiny beliefs refer to the idea that certain events, relationships, or life paths are predetermined or meant to be. These beliefs often suggest that life follows a specific plan or purpose, whether guided by fate, a higher power, or cosmic forces.
Key Aspects of Destiny Beliefs:
Fixed vs. Growth Mindsets:
- People with strong destiny beliefs might see outcomes—like relationships or careers—as either meant to be or not meant to be.
- In contrast, growth-oriented individuals might believe success comes from effort and adaptability rather than fate.
Romantic Destiny Beliefs:
- The belief in soulmates or one true love. Someone with strong romantic destiny beliefs might feel a relationship is doomed after conflict, believing it wasn’t "meant to be."
Cultural and Spiritual Roots:
- Destiny beliefs appear in many spiritual and philosophical traditions, like karma in Hinduism or the concept of fate in ancient Greek mythology.
Psychological Impact:
- Destiny beliefs can offer comfort during difficult times ("everything happens for a reason"), but they might also lead to passivity if someone believes their actions don’t influence outcomes.
Sometimes God’s angel can be a big, burly man with tattooed arms." — Mary Potter Kenyon
"Be an angel to someone else whenever you can, as a way of thanking God for the help your angel has given you." — Eileen Elias Freeman
"Insight is better than eyesight when it comes to seeing an angel." — Eileen Elias Freeman
There is no experience without duality. There is no self without the other. It is two sides of the same coin. You cannot experience both sides at once. When you finally see the young woman and the old hag in that famed illusion drawing, you become aware of them both, but you cannot see them simultaneously.
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