Fate, Destiny & Karma
“Fate” and “Destiny” are both about our present and future destinies. The former can be understood as the future planned by God for us. It is irreversible. The latter, on the other hand, is what we plan for ourselves and can be changed. Karma is composed of two individual characters, “cause” and “effect.” It can be understood as the “trigger/catalyst” and the “outcome/result”. Therefore, it is also known as the “law of karma”.
What is Fate?
Fate, as mentioned earlier, is the future planned by God for us. It is irreversible and is known as fate. Some also refer to it as a “life blueprint.” Fate is a mechanism created by the Infinite Creator for us humans, including individuals and collectives. It is a link that must be followed in the evolution of life.
For example, before entering university, a person completes primary and secondary education. Just as before learning calculus, you must learn addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and algebra and so on. Fate is the course you must complete. You can simply understand “fate” as some “compulsory courses”.
What is Destiny?
Destiny is defined as “fate” + “karma” = “destiny”. Another term for destiny is “Soul Contract.” It is evident that the Soul Contract or destiny is composed of fate and karma.
What is Karma?
Karma is also known as “cause and effect.” It includes karmic forces from past lives and the present life. You can understand the karmic forces from past lives as unfinished tasks that need to be completed in this life, while the karmic forces of the present life are new assignments. If these tasks are not completed in this life, they will be carried forward to the next cycle for completion. You can simply understand “karma” as some “in/re-study lessons” that have not been mastered.
Some describe karma poetically as follows: “You are the inner self, driven by desires, chasing desires and wishes. When wishes turn into actions, actions create karma. Karma is destiny.” RA provides a more philosophical perspective, describing karma as inertia in physics. The purpose of inertia is to balance the mechanism of our destiny. If there is no will or action to control or stop it, it will continue to operate endlessly. How can we change our destiny if we don’t understand it precisely?
Individual and Collective Karma
Karma is the cause of destiny. Destiny is determined by cause and effect. Karma can be divided into individual karma and collective karma. Individual karma influences the individual’s life path, while collective karma affects the direction of both individual and collective destinies. Destiny is the result of cause and effect and is related to collective karma. In reality, it is arranged by the “Higher Self” of the soul. These memories are engraved in the roots of the tree of consciousness.
Individual karma is closely related to individuals and collectives (family, company, group, region, country, and even the universe). In fact, individual karma and collective karma influence each other. Each link is interconnected.
Every small group is composed of individuals, and a large collective is composed of many individuals. A country is made up of countless small and large collectives. From the head of a family to the appointment of a national leader, it represents the ultimate manifestation of collective will. Whether elected or not, it represents the collective will and destiny of individuals and collectives.
Most readers understand that fate or destiny is determined by cause and effect, and some know that it is a pre-incarnational contract, commonly known as a “Soul Contract” or “soul Incarnation contract.” However, only a very few understand that this contract can be dissolved or at least modified, but only when you have fulfilled your destiny, at least those that must be completed. The means of modification is not hiring a lawyer but using the free will bestowed upon each of us by the Creator to make appropriate choices or decisions when encountering people and events.
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