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Fate vs. Free Will: Guiding the Paradox of Destiny

If there is faith and we are all controlled by it, what is the point of free will?

Fate vs. Free Will: Guiding the Paradox of Destiny

There is free will inside the limitations of the game which is kind of what we write in book. Destiny is there, the word that they used was, what they didn't say fate is like destiny, like already planned something that is already there but there are multiple dimensions of that.

That is already there, and I think the best way to understand it is similar to when you play a computer game, say GTA. When you go in, there are some buildings you can go into, but you can't enter every building. There are some directions you can move in, but you can't move in the opposite direction. It has to end somewhere because the creator of the game has stopped designing more of that part. If you're recreating a computer game, one option is that you don't do much, you don't go anywhere, and let's say if it was a portable computer or console, then the battery would die out, which is kind of like our expiry date on our body. 

We didn't do much; we didn't go anywhere, and by not doing anything, we just expired because our bodies could not take it anymore, just like the battery dies. Just like you go into the next life, you need to start again from scratch. That is already planned, right? That's already written. It would not have happened that way if it had not been written and coded.

In the same sense, if people complete the game, what happens when they complete the game? That is already written. The entire journey of a person to finish the game is already written, or if someone only gets to level three or level four, it's already written, so all of the outcomes are already known, but there are multiple destinies. Multiple fates have already been written, while free will is acting within all of the fates that have already been written on our destiny path.

We switch lanes the moment we make a decision and then we play into intuiting different. What some people call parallel universes and get a parallel outcome, so we can't say lie down and not do anything, if it's going to be the same anyway because if we lie down and don't do anything it won't be the same anyway because there are so many outcomes. so the person deciding on doing something will give the results that they are seeking, So for example, if someone in his life has a goal or a purpose, but they are thinking that maybe it's not in their destiny, they really can't know that because unless they try, they won't find out, so that will be like encouraging them to go ahead and follow that goal they want to go for.

When you argue that there is fate and then assert that someone had to code the game in order for you to play it, you are expressing belief in a higher spirit, that has everything planned out for us. We can say that something more powerful than ourselves is in charge, independent of our views about a creator, God, the universe, or anything else we choose to call it—the computer programmer. If someone responds, "No, I don't believe you don't know when you're going to die, and it's probably not going to be you who picks when and where," who decides if you don't know when you're going to die? I have no idea when we'll pass away.

If something can put so much effort into creating a human being that can move their fingers, think, love, feel emotions, and feel all of these things, that's a very powerful game designer. If something is so powerful and exists, we can't say it doesn't. So only if we become ignorant – and some people say ignorance is bliss – and when they start understanding the truth, they know that there's a whole hierarchy of energies, it will scare a lot of people.

What if you could negotiate with these guys to experience the best life ever? That takes courage; it takes your ability to connect and to raise your consciousness. When you can do that, life is so beautiful because you can experience it any way you want. Would you say that it's easier to believe that things just happen because, of course, it's always like that? It's much easier. Something bad happens, oh, it happened to me, someone says something to you, oh, they did this to me, a job sacks you, a boss sacks you, oh, they're so horrible, they sacked me; it's always easier to blame someone else. Think of all the mistakes people make; they push the blame on other people, but when we take responsibility, it's tougher because we need to accept that, Hey, it's my mistake. It's tougher for people, but when people can master up the courage to say, "Yes, I create my life. I take full responsibility for everything that has happened that's challenging in my life," which is the tough thing, then the power comes from there because then they start taking responsibility for everything that's good that happens in their life, and they start creating everything.

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