Written in the Stars
Destiny is not “written in the stars” as your “fate”, but reflects the core of who you really are.
Discovering your destiny is what you most wholeheartedly need and want in order to live a meaningful life.
The desire to know one’s destiny can bring on radical changes in your life direction. There may be external conflicts with friends and those in authority….which represents an inner struggle to break free of the confines of the life you have built around youself.
Patience, time and prolonged periods of privacy and introspection will help in reevaluating your goals. And the most important of all is that you have Faith in yourself and in your power to survive and build anew.
Aligning with your destiny is a period of great opportunity and similar to the butterfly emerging from the chrysalis. It takes time and effort to prepare for a new life.
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Can you daydream or imigine the scene of putting yourself inside that chrysalis? How are you folding your arms and other body parts? Kinda like a baby inside the womb to me !! Then all of a sudden the water or shell starts to break and WOW a new life emerges from there!!!! How exciting is that one to visualize?and Live? Upon birth those things we call legs and arms just fling all over the place trying to figure out what to do next!! To me this morning having the Faith has never been the problem. The problems come when I haven’t understood my direction or purpose in the life I am living right now and I make them harder than they really are!! Why do we do this even when we walk in Faith? or should we call that “F” word “Frustration” PEACE BE STILL came to mind after I read todays daily…….. and know I AM GOD. I am grateful for the reminder today to have patience and take the time I need in silence, privacy and introspection and allow that butterfly to do what they do best………… FLY. Think I will fly right into the shower and then down to the laundry room……….. Namaste’
Destiny, such a predictable search. I mean our behavior designs destiny so it’s an ongoing living framework. This statement does not concede that we are conscious of this destiny. I do see the stars and cosmic matter as a mirror of our being. A sort of dream destiny to be tapped when urgency and wisdom is needed to propel our reluctant psyche through the distractions and dead-ends of contemporary life. As much as I want to believe that destiny is chaotic, I am finding myself thinking that the chaos is harmless, superfluous. That chaos is those maddening dependencies and the resulting behavior to satisfy them. As a Chicano, a part of our destiny is manifested as a personal struggle. Having lived the life I have lived, given momentum by the cummilative energy and sacrifices of my ancestors, I have acquired a certain confidence to recognize a semblance of personal destiny that is beyond struggle. To me, this realization, this personal consolation is selfish, yet reasonable for the times.
Selfish, but predictable? Perhaps you define selfishness with our road to self-realization? Explain please.