Is It Destiny Or Karma?
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Life is suffering whether you believe it or not. But knowing what to do and how to act when things get difficult makes you confident.
Destiny and Karma are two fundamental words that govern our existence. Let’s take a closer look at what these two phrases mean. ‘Destiny,’ in simple terms, is the result of our ideas and acts. Or you can say Destiny is free will. It gives you the authority to do whatever you want to achieve.
“As you sow, so shall you reap.”
Indemnity is similar to karma. If you committed something that was against your conscience, karma will assist you in overcoming your conscience hits. It is a tool, a gift for us to be free. It is preferable to not wait for karma to strike, but to make things right yourself first.
Karma: A Yogi’s guide to crafting your destiny
What is destiny and how much of it do we control in terms of karma?
It is impossible to verify one’s destiny. When someone is hit in the head with a brick, they glance around and wonder why this has happened to them. On the other hand, no one questions why someone receives a million dollars. However, when we are going through a difficult moment, we begin to wonder if it is fate or if we did something wrong in our lives to deserve something like this. The reality is that anything can happen to anyone at any time. It makes no difference how excellent your karma is or how secure your fate is. If you believe in karma, you must always work hard in life; fate will only play a role if you are a deserving receiver.
Where do we look for answers when things don’t go as planned in our lives? Do we hunt for answers in things we don’t have control over, and then blame someone or something else as a result? Or should we look for answers within? Indeed, the whole point of awakening is to look within for all of our answers. When we do this, there’s a good possibility we’ll recognize we are to blame for the problems we’re having.
“Instead of thinking about fate or free will, start with the idea that you can change your life, master yourself, and write your own story. Once you’ve made up your decision, give it your all to see it through. Regardless of the conclusion, the journey itself is well worth it. Why would you want to live any other way?”
There would be infinite possibilities for you if you just be focused, patient, and above all be sincere and truthful. If you have those things and you, don’t wish anyone ill, you do what you have to do.
Still wondering how can you control your destiny?
I have 10 suggestions for you below through which you can control the destiny the way you want:
10 Ways to control your destiny
1. Accept the reality
The very first step towards taking control over your destiny is accepting where you are and who you are. It is a possibility that you delude yourself into thinking that you are further advanced in your goals, then you really are by not accepting the reality.
2. Inquire about your beliefs
Accepting reality does not imply that you should relax and forget about your options for controlling your future. It entails taking responsibility for what you can alter and letting go of what you can’t. You should not get influence by what other people do or think.
3. Don’t carry the baggage of your past
Unless you live there, your history is not your future. You must forgive people who have wronged you and let go of the past if you want to control your destiny.
4. Find out more about your relationships
Relationships have a profound impact on the quality of your life and your power to control your destiny. They provide insight into your values and views, including your self-perceptions.
5. Show off your driving power
Your relationships might also reveal information about your driving force — the motivation behind your actions. Six Human Needs drive us all: assurance, importance, variation, love/connection, growth, and contribution.
6. Confront your fears
Fear is a fundamental survival drive, but it doesn’t always serve us, just like our relationships. You will never genuinely learn to manage your future if you live in fear.
7. Create your own life
You’ve developed new, good beliefs, let go of unhelpful connections and tales, and figured out how to meet your needs. You have a strong sense of self-assurance and authority. Now is the moment to create the life you want.
8. Reset your focus on things that matter to you
After you’ve built your life, you must devote all of your attention to making it a reality. Stop waiting for others to agree with you or relying on them to make you feel a certain way.
9. Don’t quit if something doesn’t work out
Become intrigued by the outcome and consider what else could be done to make it work. Please don’t give up. Find a different route. The majority of success comes after a slew of apparent setbacks.
10. Reward yourself for achieving each little objective
Keep going and remember to celebrate each step or mini-goal you reach along the route to your ultimate vision. Once you’ve completed your first goal, it’s time to establish your next one.
Life is uncertain and to make your dreams turn into reality you need to be focused, determined and consistent. Just follow the path that will lead you to success and you are already ahead in your goal accomplishment.
Set your destiny the way you want!
Damini Patel
Fast, engaging freelance writer with 2+ years of experience. Skilled in content writing and journalism. Regular contributor to spiritual websites…
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