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Can we go beyond destiny?

Can we go beyond destiny?
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Destiny is just like a vehicle which moves towards its destination but no one can exactly predict it because no one knows about the particular incidents which may occur during the journey.

Are our thoughts, emotions and actions exactly dependent on our wants? Till we don’t have the control or regulation on our thoughts, emotions and actions, we can’t go beyond the destination.

We are very sensitive to what we believe. When everyone consciously does wrong things in our surroundings then without giving a second thought, we believe that incident done by everyone is normal. That is the reason with our acceptance many wrong things are going on in our society every day and every moment. To go beyond our beliefs, we need deep understanding and clarity.

Our habit and thought processes are very deeply rooted and it’s very difficult to change our habits. In our life, whether we are busy or not, we don't spend time to work on ourselves for making us better human being. Being busy if we commit wrong things then it doesn’t make any sense and we are not progressing towards a better life.

A person who does work on his mind can change his future and make a better destiny. We have to be cautious on every minute thought as well as results of those thoughts. Observation on thoughts and result of thoughts come from silence.

Destiny can’t disturb the person who can observe his mind and know it’s behaviour. 

It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.

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