Will or Destiny!!
Hinduism believes in both will and
destiny, but for normal people, this might be confusing. Destiny means there
are pre-planned events—what will happen, when it will happen, and so on. This
idea is both fascinating and satisfying. If you have good destiny, you will
achieve it, but if you don’t, you won’t. However, this is only partially true
because sometimes you need to put in a small effort to attain what is written
in your destiny.
But what about those who have bad
destiny? Ummmmmm… I have the answers. Let’s understand it by breaking it down.
Does destiny really exist? Is God so
bad? Why does destiny exist?
Yes, destiny exists. God has already
planned what characteristics you will have, how much you will suffer, how much
happiness you will experience, and what type of events will occur in your life
at certain times.
Wait! Wait! How do I know this? I
know because I researched it using AI. I asked AI:
"DD/MM/YYYY, birth time, and address. Tell me something fascinating and
true about this boy. Tell me events that have occurred in his life, secrets
only he knows, and something that will make him believe in astrology."
If you provide a birth Kundali and
another Kundali, AI can give even more shocking and precise information that
will make you think twice, thrice, and many times over.
God created destiny to maintain
balance. Think of it as a bunch of code that is entered or uploaded into you at
birth. This applies to everyone. Every person on this planet has destiny, and
all are bound by it.
Destiny exists to guide people on a
path that maintains balance on Earth and follows the rules of the universe. It
ensures that people contribute to the equilibrium of life, whether knowingly or
unknowingly. I am talking about the head of the server, the creator of this
game—God.
Free Will? What about it?
Free will exists, and you can
challenge destiny—if you know how to unlock it.
I have heard that only God has the
power to change destiny.
You’re wrong! Or maybe you’re
partially right—I don’t like controversy. But I will teach you how to unlock
free will by yourself. This is a complex idea to understand, or maybe it’s
simple.
You cannot make people stay
if they are not meant for you. You cannot control your surroundings. You
cannot change the mindset of people around you. You cannot force
someone to love you. You cannot fix a relationship that is meant to
break—because destiny involves both people. Even if you are free, they may not
be. So, events will unfold as they are written.
The day you realize who you truly
are, the day you understand that discipline and courage, along with
devotion (belief), can make even destiny kneel at your feet, the day you
become conscious of your actions and begin to monitor and change your
behavior—that is the day you will be free.
Until you become conscious,
disciplined, and self-controlled, destiny will make you dance like a puppet.
Understand this truth: you came into this world alone. Destiny chooses who will
be around you and who will leave. So, accept the pain and teach yourself
patience, discipline, and balance. Until you are fully free from
destiny, you will experience heartbreak and emotional suffering. When walking
the path of freedom, you must face everything that is written in your destiny.
But you can change yourself. You
have a magical pen—a pen with the power to erase your destiny and rewrite
it.
So, can discipline, patience, and being conscious change destiny?
Can we do any karma we want?
No, you cannot. Karma is the
ultimate truth. What you sow, you will reap.
If you walk the righteous path and
surrender your karma to Krishna, you can change destiny. But the moment you
know the truth, you will not dare to see any living being suffer. If you misuse
your free will while trying to change destiny, karma will create further
problems.
Do karma that helps you on your
path. Engage in actions that can be offered to Krishna. The day you start
living for others and free yourself from desires, greed, attachments, and
worldly wishes—that is the day you will work without expectation of rewards.
At that moment, you will be free from karma, just as Krishna teaches in
the Gita.
When you let go of expectations, you
can change destiny, and destiny will kneel before you.
Let’s see how discipline, courage,
consciousness, karma surrender, and patience play a role.
1.
Discipline helps you adopt good habits and abandon bad ones. It teaches you
how to be free from desires and distractions. When you free yourself from
negative desires and habits, courage grows, ego fades, and love
arises.
2.
Consciousness means tracking every action, every person, and every word you
engage with. When you become fully conscious, you stop making bad karma. This
means you are stepping out of destiny—you are breaking free.
3.
Karma
Offering—Perform good deeds while staying
conscious and offer them to Krishna. This frees you from future destiny, both
good and bad. It keeps you grounded and protects you from pride. Pride leads to
bad karma, but through karma offering, you remain free.
4.
Patience—When you embrace patience, people leave, the world turns against
you, and everything becomes uneasy. Problems arise. But by being patient, you
avoid bad karma—you do not force relationships, manipulate situations, or
cling to temporary happiness, money, fame, or love. Patience frees you from
these bonds.
Ultimately, when you are free
from desire, patient, conscious, and disciplined, and when you offer all
your karma to the Higher One, you are walking the right path—the ultimate
path.
This is the simple truth and the
law of the universe. And now, as per this universal law, you will receive
everything you desire—even without wanting it.
Now, you hold the magical pen.
You can write your own destiny. You can attract the right people, the right
events, and the right experiences—all while remaining beyond destiny.
I don’t know what to say at the end, but…
I offer all this karma to Krishna.
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