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If you want to know if fate is powerful, you must first know what fate is? What determines fate?
My understanding is that the so-called fate is like a fate arranged by God, even if you are given a chance to live again, the trajectory of life will not change much. I believe that fate is determined by each person's internal and external factors, including personality, emotional intelligence, physical condition, etc., and external factors include each person's life process from birth to death, living conditions, and interpersonal relationships.
There are so many parameters to correct the trajectory of each person's life, and the direction of fate is usually stable, and the range of change is very small, so the impact of fate on people is very powerful.
It must be noted that fate does not mean bad luck, and the negative fortune in life is also a kind of fate. Therefore, there is no need to dwell on fate, but you can think carefully about the many factors that can make you have more good luck in correcting your life trajectory, and which one can make you find the right direction to work hard.
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Quite, we're all its playthings!
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Ecclesiastes 3:1 There is a time for everything, and a time for everything under heaven.
Ecclesiastes 3:2 A time to be born and a time to die. There are times when it is planted, and there are times when it is plucked out of what is planted.
Ecclesiastes 3:3 There is a time to kill, and a time to heal. Sometimes it is demolished, sometimes it is built.
Ecclesiastes 3:4 A time to weep, a time to laugh. A time to mourn, a time to dance.
Ecclesiastes 3:5 A time to throw stones, and a time to gather stones. There is a time to embrace, and there is a time not to embrace.
Ecclesiastes 3:6 A time to seek, a time to lose. There is a time to be conservative, and a time to be abandoned.
Ecclesiastes 3:7a Sometimes it is torn, and sometimes it is sewn. There is a time for silence, and there is a time for words.
Ecclesiastes 3:8 A time to love and a time to hate. There is a time for war, and a time for reconciliation.
Ecclesiastes 3:9 So what profit does the worker do in his labor?
Ecclesiastes 3:10 And I saw that God had made the world labor, that they might be trained in it.
Ecclesiastes 3:11 God made all things, each for its own good, according to its time. and laid eternal life in the hearts of men. But what God has done from beginning to end cannot be understood by man.
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If you believe it, you will have it, and if you don't believe it, you won't have it, what's so powerful?
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Fatalism, that is, the belief that fate has its own definite number and cannot be changed. That is, the success or failure of life, the gains and losses, the blessings and misfortunes, the joys and sorrows, are all predestined in the previous life, and are controlled by the god of fate.
Therefore, when encountering difficulties, they often think that God has already arranged this way in the dark, and any efforts are in vain, so they are depressed, depressed, and do not know how to cheer up, and entrust their precious future to the only god who has nothing to dominate, and let the rest be willing to be a slave of fate, which is really sad.
The Buddha believes that a person's future prospects are unknown, and their quality is determined by their current actions, and their own future is in their own hands.
Su: refers to the suing world, past life; Life: refers to life; Fate: that is, the life of the world, the world has life in the past, either for the heavens, or for people, or for hungry ghosts and animals, tossing and turning.
The source of the Buddha as a saying: Su refers to the past life, the past life; Life: refers to life; The meaning of fatality is:
All sentient beings have experienced a variety of life forms in countless reincarnations in the past. This life form is the "six realms": hell, hungry ghosts, beasts, heavens, humans, and asuras.
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This sentence (this word) should be examined in different contexts and cannot be taken out of context.
Only: There are multiple meanings, and it should be noted. In addition to the meaning of (not included), there is also the meaning of inclusion. Fate can be said as fate itself, but in the current world, it can be used as the meaning of "fatalism". Old.
Only "do first" is just "speak:".
Explanation 1: It is just to discard the theory of fatalism. The so-called fatalism. It is a current statement, which belongs to spiritualism, but it is different from the original meaning of Buddhism. In Buddhism, although we talk about karma, we refer to the fate of past lives, not the fate of this life.
Explanation 2: It's just that in addition to fate. Then the fatalism here does not refer to fatalism, but it can be said in Buddhism.
Explanation 3: Just in addition to fatalism. Expressing disbelief in fatalism.
Explanation 4: It is just to get rid of karma. Do not believe in fate, the so-called pure materialism.
"Only" can also be used as "because", "although", etc., and there is also a meaningless sentence, so the interpretation is different.
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It can be said that karma is arranged in the past perfect tense; And fate is ongoing. You're uncovering it step by step.
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, fate we can change.
Fate we can't change.
Because of fate.
We believe we can.
It's okay for us to forget to believe in ourselves about fate.
So in general.
We say it can change fate.
But it can't change fate.
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In a narrow sense, "fate" refers to the movement of stars (celestial bodies) according to specific laws and laws, that is, celestial bodies move in the universe according to a predictable trajectory. Broadly speaking"Fate"It refers to the future scene of an event that is foreseeable, knowable, or destined to happen.
Fate] so-called"life"It refers to the innate resources that individuals are born with, such as: (1) biological characteristics such as appearance, physique, intelligence and personality inherited by the genes of parents; The second is the sociological characteristics of relatives, such as kinship, economic conditions, and family lineage, which are obtained from the social attributes of parents. These are all innate resources that individuals are born with, and they are innate conditions that cannot be chosen and changed.
And the so-called"Transport"It refers to the acquired resources encountered in the process of personal survival, such as: loving parents, erudite teachers, life-threatening friends, wealthy social occupations and other excellent living environment or the opposite miserable situation. Figuratively speaking,"Transport"Like a flat boat, the direction can be limited by the individual, but what is the ultimate purpose of life?
What kind of life will you reach? It will be up to the individual to create and grasp it.
In a word, "fate is the whole process in which an individual chooses to use acquired resources to survive and manage his own life on the premise of possessing innate resources."
"Fate, on the other hand, means that you do or don't do something, an event is destined to happen, and this event is something that you cannot change and you are bound to experience."
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Fate is a complete destiny.
Destiny has some wiggle room for yourself as one of the participants.
Therefore, fate can be changed, but fate emphasizes the unchangeable.
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Fate often refers to a predestined and predetermined fate, which generally cannot be changed, with some superstitious thoughts in it.
Fate is a holistic concept, which includes fate, but in a narrow sense, fate refers to the life and life process that can be changed and is in your own hands Interpretation of fate: 1. Mr. Ding Jinshan believes in "The Evolution of Heavenly Dao" that from the perspective of specific people's evolutionary decision-making, fate is determined by seven factors: time, position, body, strategy, action, and effect, and each factor is determined by a variety of complex factors. The six factors work together and evolve continuously to form the trajectory of life.
2. Refers to life and death, wealth and poverty, and all encounters and fateful interpretation: 1Life in a past life. Buddhism believes that all people in the past life have life, tossing and turning, so it is called fate.
2.It refers to the Buddhist theory of fate.
3.It is like a predestined destiny by birth.
Su: refers to the suing world, past life; Life: refers to life; Karma means that all sentient beings have experienced a variety of life forms in countless reincarnations in the past.
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