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Is It Fate?
What holds us back from living the lives we desire? Some people attribute the lack of having what they want to fate - that their lives are somehow "meant to be" the way they are. Many people don't like the concept of fate, however, because it negates free will. But what if neither the traditional concept of fate, nor free will, really existed for most people? An unusual concept called self-fate helps explain why so many of us don't have what we really want.
Self-fate is the idea that because our past is dominating our thought
processes, and because most people are not consciously living in the moment, our past actually creates our future. So, what self-fate really means for many of us is that fate
does exist and we do not have free will.
However, what we must realize is this: it is we who create our fate because we are choosing to be imprisoned by the past. We use pre-determined choices that we are programmed to make and it is our past that is doing the programming. Because we are making choices based upon our past experiences, we cannot change our future. Unless, that is, the control of the past is removed and we choose in the now.
Start now to question yourself… How have your past experiences affected your present circumstances and how will they determine your future?
The traditional concept of fate proposes that our lives are pre-determined by an outside source. Self-fate, however, is something that we can control.
Mastering Your Life
What is a master? It is someone who resonates with success. It's a person whose mindset automatically attracts the right people, places, events, and opportunities. And, it’s that same mindset that allows a person to jump at all of those opportunities with gusto and without fear or hesitation.
I believe that while each of us can do many things well there is really only one thing that we can truly master and that is being who we are. Ironically, while it takes a lot of effort to become a master in other things there is no real effort necessary in being your authentic self.
Each of us has a very unique makeup. That makeup, at its core, is perfect, and when we tap into our true core, our real gift to the world is revealed. When you share your true gift with the world, you can be considered a Self-Master.
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