“The concept of ‘destiny’ is closely linked to the concept of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ luck. Neither exist and are the words people use to inspire themselves on to greatness, or excuse themselves for failure. Humanity still has to rid itself of uncertainness in its own abilities, feelings of unworthiness in its place as the dominate species on earth, and of the belief that it is living on borrowed time, just waiting for extinction.
The truth is this type of doubt becomes a self fulfilling prophecy making the ‘hard to do’, ‘harder to do’, and absolves one of failure through lack of proper preparation or action. Perversely it also dulls the sense of achievement that one truly deserves when they succeed because of a feeling ‘luck was on their side’ this time. The decisions an individual makes at the end of the day are their ‘own’ decisions, and the effects of those choices are a result of the situation at that moment in time without any form of ‘divine intervention’ positive or negative.”
Its odd, but everything I’m being told is strangely liberating, and for the first time in my life I’m starting to feel that my free will is not like a leaf being blown around in the wind. I take a few minutes to absorb what’s been said then consider my next question. “So where do souls go when they return to a state of pure energy,” I finally ask.
“There is a place in creation halfway between god and the realm of mortality. I’ll show you…”