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  • 1 of 22

    by Joan Inong

    Webster defines destiny as "a predetermined course of events often held to be an irresistible power or agency" or "something to which a person or thing is destined." If this is the case, how does one know if something has ...read more

  • 2 of 22

    by Donald Hancock

    TWO EXAMPLES OF SYNCHRONICITY I consider the two events that follow to be examples of what Carl Jung, the Swiss Psychologist, called Synchronicity. Synchronicity is when two or more events happen in a meaningful m...read more

  • 3 of 22

    by Kay Carbe

    I think when we are born our life is mapped out, but there's a catch. The catch is that we don't have the map at hand or indeed will ever see that map. There is a theory that all those little incidents we call "deja v...read more

  • 4 of 22

    by Paula Maher

    What does our life consist of? Is our existence pre-planned and are we to follow a psychic map in which events and experiences are governed by coincidences therefore creating our destiny? Some believe our lives are predete...read more

  • 5 of 22

    by Raymond Alexander Kukkee

    Destiny: Coincidence, Fate or Dreamland State? How do you know when you have finally arrived at the portion of your life you consider your destiny? If you have been so fortunate, was it achieved via a random, bu...read more

  • 6 of 22

    by Timothy D Heard

    Websters dictionary defines the word destiny' as a "predetermined course of events". In regards to human life, Websters dictionary is wrong! No ones ultimate ending in life is predetermined. Destiny is neither coincidence ...read more

  • 7 of 22

    by LP Johnson

    Destiny-or not I'd like for you to dust off your imaginations for a moment, and see with me a guitar, a huge one...like from here to the moon. An inane metaphor, I know, but indulge me for a moment, for in order to ad...read more

  • 8 of 22

    by AMERICAN MAN

    ~=CAUSALITY=~ Destiny is a journey. Fate is a destination effectively predetermined or related to an analogy of some ones past and path to their end. Within most minds both of these words can also relate to destination ...read more

  • 9 of 22

    by Nathaniel Whitley

    Life happens exactly when and how it means to. These are words I live by. Do I believe in fate? In a manner of speaking. Do I believe in free will? Absolutely. The problem with a thing like fate is that people want...read more

  • 10 of 22

    by Ian Morton

    How can one person decide between such immense concepts as destiny or coincidence. I have difficulty doing so. It is so hard to stand back and examine the events of our lives and not hope for some greater purpose to all ...read more

  • 11 of 22

    by writer 'd'

    I believe that my life was planned and that my life has purpose. God knows everything about my life before I have even lived it. He knew my husband before I knew him. He planned my child before I was even born. Call it des...read more

  • 12 of 22

    by Hicham Harrak

    (this is extraordinary time for physics and cosmology.we live in the midst of a revolutionary transformation of our understanding of Nature as ptofound as the copernican revolution in which the earth-centered universe of t...read more

  • 13 of 22

    by Jac Alyn

    A woman walks down the street and sees her shoe is untied. She does nothing about it but soon trips and falls right into a handsome stranger going around a corner. They end up living happily ever after. Did fate make ...read more

  • 14 of 22

    by Donald Courtney

    Destiny or Fate: How is life's destiny determined for men/women? Does God have our lives all laid out for each and every one before birth or does everything just happen by chance? Maybe we pick our own road without car...read more

  • by Darthy Johnson

    FIND YOUR PURPOSE BY INCREASING YOUR BIBLE INTELLIGENCE QUOTIENT (BIQ) One of the primary reasons that people are not living fulfilled lives is because they have not discovered their purpose. Some people think that they...read more

  • 16 of 22

    by Amanda Fong

    Since i was a child, i was wondering why everyone living in this planet have gotten different kind of lifestyles, face different kind of troubles and being treated according to their socal classes. Is it due to the coincid...read more

  • 17 of 22

    by Chicago Polexican

    When searching for the true definition of "destiny", one cannot overlook the possibility of being completely biased in their opinion. The same can be said for any vague subject, or course, however there are very few subje...read more

  • 18 of 22

    by Lisa Cheetham

    We all have Destiny, or rather, we all want Destiny. It is a basic human longing, that we mean more to the world than just simply growing old, and then dying. Beliveing in Destiny gives meaning and purpose to life. But do ...read more

  • 19 of 22

    by fastmazda

    The question I often ask is what is my destiny? I believe that we make our own way in life. Every decision we make influences our destiny. Coincidence plays a large part in life a matter of two things happening at the ...read more

  • 20 of 22

    by Gail Kismet

    Approximately 25 years ago my mother went into surgery and delivered a baby girl whom she was intending on naming Maureen Gail. All I can say is thank God the anesthesia hadn't worn completely off when the doctor asked he...read more

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