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Fate and Destiny Explained

Navigating Life’s Journey through Fate and Destiny

By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingPublished 12 days ago 3 min read
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Fate and Destiny Explained
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What is fate? It’s beautifully described as follows:

Fate is the intricate tapestry of life, where meetings and partings are woven together by the threads of destiny. Every encounter in this lifetime is an extension of past life’s fate, and every missed opportunity is a promise of destiny in the next life.

Love, when it lacks destiny, may leave you with no regrets. But true love, a fate for a lifetime, will never abandon you. It’s the most exquisite fate, a blessing from the accumulation of thousands of years of practice in previous lives.

A close friend is a connection of hearts, a friend is someone with whom you share a bond of mutual support. Parents are the fate of blood, lovers are the fate of intimate connection, and children are the fate of lifelong care.

Those who cherish their fate find it everywhere. Those who neglect it will miss it, even amidst the most beautiful encounters. Those who follow their fate can maintain it without growing weary.

Fate always arrives “uninvited.” Those premeditated meetings are often not fate but merely its consequences. Therefore, distinguishing true fate from false requires a discerning eye and sincere feelings. Don’t let fate slip away and avoid the traps of “evil fate” on life’s journey.

As Buddha once said: Meetings and partings are all fate. Meeting marks the beginning of fate, parting is its end, and missing is fate unrealized.

Value each encounter and embrace the incredible destiny of life. Let go of those you are destined to miss, and in turning around, you may find an even more beautiful fate.

In reality, letting go is an act of love. By respecting fate, you bury love in your heart and preserve it in your thoughts.

Meetings and partings are relative, not absolute. Those who treasure their fate passionately will relentlessly pursue it when they meet, even if it means crossing an ocean. Those who seem to lack fate often discover the best unions.

Some spend every day together but fail to acknowledge the love they hold, only to regret it in the end.

On life’s journey, don’t blame fate for not being kind. All the happy fates are built step by step, accumulated with a sincere heart, gathering fragments of happiness.

One person, one heart, and the most beautiful fate can happen only once: meeting the person to hold hands with for a lifetime. There are thousands of rivers to cross, but you can only drink from one gourd. True love requires just one person; seeking too many may lead to indiscriminateness.

In one lifetime, there is a destiny, and if you miss yesterday’s fate, you may find today’s fate. If you lose today’s fate, another awaits you tomorrow.

What is meant to come will come, and what is meant to go will go, with no escape or hiding.

In a lifetime, decades pass quickly. Hold hands with those destined to be together, wave goodbye to those not, and part ways with those meant to leave.

Therefore, “fate” always rests in your own hands. If you miss it, you have only yourself to blame for not holding on tightly enough. When you turn away, fate ends; when you turn back, a new destiny begins.

All encounters are unexpected, and looking back, you’re left in awe of time. All departures are preordained. Once you turn your back, you seldom return.

“Those who love others will always be loved by others.” If you are kind to others, they will be kind to you.

If you dare to say “Never leave, never give up,” others will say “for the rest of your life.”

Buddha said: Meetings and partings are all fate. Those destined to be together will reunite even if they miss each other. Those destined to miss each other may see each other daily, only to eventually “turn around and disappear.” Learn to “go with the flow.”

The world’s events are impermanent, and the only thing truly unpredictable is the human heart. When people are together, warm hearts deepen fate, while cold hearts create shallow connections. So, for the rest of your life, keep those you’re meant to have, treat them with sincerity, and never let their hearts grow cold.

Destinations come and go; just let them take their course. Dependencies appear and vanish; follow your heart. Dependencies ebb and flow; cherish and preserve them.

Thank you for reading!

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Emily Chan - Life and love sharing

Blog Writer/Storyteller/Write stores and short srories.I am a writer who specializes in love,relationships and life sharing

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