Friday, October 6, 2017

It's time you take charge of your Destiny!


It is true that we are born with a destiny but is it correct to say that everything that happens in our life is governed by destiny? If we think that destiny cannot be changed that is the doctrine of fatalism. It leads to an attitude of resignation and passivity that results from the belief that people are helpless against fate.

Let us assume that everything is predestined. Then it must mean that in our past countless lives we did not perform actions by our free will as everything was predestined. But then what determined our destiny in the present life? Logically we must have performed actions with our free will in some past life. If we did so in a past life, we can do them now as well.

We humans are bound by the law of karma, but understand the principle of free will through the example of the bow and arrow in archery. The accumulated stock of arrows in the archer's case slung over his shoulder is the sañchit karma. Similar to this is our stock of karmas from past endless lifetimes. A part of the sañchit karma, is the prārabdh karma that we have to bear in this life. Therefore the arrow that has just left the archer's bow is the prārabdh karma and the arrow in the hand at the moment is kriyamāṇ karma, this is the karma we are free to perform in this life. The archer can decide not to use this arrow, or he can choose to use it either to protect the weak or to harass them. Thus while prārabdh karma is something which cannot be undone and we have to enjoy or suffer its fruits in this life, we have free will available in the form of kriyamāṇ karma. 

Right here in the present moment you possess the free will to perform actions that elevate your consciousness to sublime heights or perform actions that degrade you to demonic existence. The choices that you make in the face of adversity or favorable situations are your own. For this reason, the scriptures say that it is lazy people who blame destiny for their substandard achievements:

Ramayana says - ''While working, don't bring destiny into your mind, or it will make you lazy." If you do, you will start running to astrologers to know what your destiny is, rather than focusing on performing your work properly.

It is a fact that there is an element of destiny. But that should not bother you because God has also bestowed the power of free will to you. You possess the freedom to act as you wish. If you were destined to win a jackpot of a million dollars, you will win it. But beyond that, it is your self-effort. If you work hard, you could multiply it into ten million dollars, and if you develop profligate habits, you could squander it away in drinking and gambling. That would not be decided by destiny; that would be your own puruśhārth or self-effort.

Always remember these words of an Urdu poet,

खुदी को कर बुलंद इतना कि हर तक़दीर से पहले,
खुदा खुद बन्दे से पूछे बता तेरी रज़ा क्या हैं। 

"Make your efforts so strong, that before giving you the results of your destiny, God himself asks you what you want."


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27 comments:

  1. Swamiji explains very nicely.He says Prārabdh karma is something which cannot be undone and we have to enjoy or suffer its fruits in this life,but in the present moment we possess the free will to perform actions that elevate our consciousness to sublime heights or perform actions that degrade us to demonic existence.So we are the creator of our own destiny.

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  2. Beautiful article explaining the Power of free will which God has bestowed to us... "Make your efforts so strong, that before giving you the results of your destiny, God himself asks you what you want." !!

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  3. This blog teaches us that we are responsible for making our destiny by using our free will in the direction of good or bad deeds available in the form of Kriyaman Karma in the present and prarabdh karma in the past. The choices we make in the face of adversity or favorable situations are our own. Therefore we should not blame our destiny as it is our own creation.

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  4. Swamiji says that our past karmas from endless life-times (i.e., prarabdh) are what determine our current destiny which we cannot change. However, how we utilize our free will to perform good karmas (i.e., kriyamaan) is certainly within our control.

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  5. How to make destiny to win a jackpot of million dollar? simply explained here by Swamiji.

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  6. If strong will or intelligent work is the only criteria to measure material or spiritual success. Then fuck this creation and the creator. As Veda Vyas said the world is created to entertain God and fulfil his sadistic desires.

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  7. Nice article. We have the free will to change our destiny.

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  8. It helps me very much when i read this article every day, thank you Swamiji.

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  9. Very interesting... Thank you very much!

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  10. We should not blame our destiny as it is our own creation. Great article!

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  11. Our destiny is what we did in past life. So we should think before we act so that we don't spoil our future births. Great article. Very inspirational article.

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    1. Right Surbhi. The Kriyaman karma is our control which will shape our destiny of our future births.

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  12. A very inspiring article. We have the power to change our lives. We just have to begin with right beliefs and values.

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  13. We can change our destiny, by doing our karma, in the service to god. This way are not binded by it's fruit.

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  14. Beautiful explanation of Destiny and different​ forms of karmas. We have created our destiny with our own actions only and we can also change it with our current actions. I really like this.🙏🙏🙏

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  15. It's very motivational to know that we can shape our destiny with our actions. All I need to know now is that which actions I need to preform which can please God and grace me with His blessings.

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  16. Such important knowledge on Karma & how one should lead our life especially in difficult times.
    1. Everything we get in our life is due to our own actions in the past.
    2. Once we realize point 1, we see all so called miseries, hardships we suffer are our doing & we should never blame others for it.
    3. If we really dig deeper all these miseries & hardships are truly God's Grace,
    and they are there to make us strong & learn from them.

    Swami Vivekananda:"Thank God for giving you this world as a moral gymnasium to help your development, but never imagine you can help the world."

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  17. THANKFUL TO SWAMI JI FOR SUCH A BLESSFULL ARTICLE.
    REALLY ITS TIME TO WAKE UP NOW...

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  18. THANKFUL TO SWAMI JI FOR SUCH A BLESSFULL ARTICLE.
    REALLY ITS TIME TO WAKE UP NOW...

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