Some people believe destiny is fixed, that our lives are already written and we are merely acting out the script.
That belief is comforting when things go wrong… but dangerous when it stops us from taking responsibility.
Destiny is not a prison sentence. Destiny is a harvest.
And every harvest depends on seeds, the seeds of our thoughts, words, and actions.
Every moment, we are planting.
If we sow envy, bitterness, dishonesty or hatred, should we expect joy in return? Impossible.
If we plant kindness, gratitude, integrity and goodwill, is peace not the natural outcome? Certainly.
This unbreakable principle is known as the Law of Sowing and Reaping, the Law of Reciprocal Action.
It is the Creator’s way of ensuring perfect justice, making every human being the architect of his own fate.
So what happens to someone who has planted more thorns than flowers?
Is such a person doomed forever?
No. Because there is a path to redemption. However, it is not achieved by mere wishful thinking.
It begins with:
True repentance - a sincere inner recognition of past wrongs
A firm decision to change - a resolve to stop sowing further negative seeds
Active planting of good seeds - in thought, word, and deed
A person who consistently walks this path begins to attract protection, a spiritual covering that weakens the force of previous negative harvests. Some consequences may still return, but with reduced impact, depending on the depth of inner transformation.
The Power and the Risk
Just as a wrongdoer can turn his fate around through goodness, a good man can destroy his bright destiny through willful wrongdoing. Destiny is not static. It is alive and responds instantly to the direction of our will.
Concluding Word
Destiny is not written in the stars. It is written in our habits.
We are not victims of fate.
We are farmers in God’s field.
Let us plant wisely. Our future depends on it.
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