The Search 4 Happiness

Day 187 - Fate

10/29/20232 min read

grey hlalway
grey hlalway

Is everything in our future already governed by fate?

The more coincidences I find in any circumstance, the more I question how they came to fruition. Is it simply a construct of a universe constantly evolving and connecting dots in a purely random sequence, or is there an underlying tether of fate that the universe has already preordained?

I think the answer for the pathway and vast array of occurrences in our lives is a combination of coincidence, planning, a portion of transmitted and received frequency, and an element of fate. However, fate is the one ingredient that makes up the most intriguing aspect. Transmitting and receiving a frequency through the likes of manifestation or belief is an incredibly powerful tool that we all possess. A tool that, if wielded correctly, can have insurmountable returns in any realm of human endeavour. But fate is a questionable topic in the search for happiness that I have pondered on a few times. Pondered, but am yet to understand truly what that means and how it is transcribed throughout our lives.

I do believe in fate. I do believe, to an extent, that our futures are already written in the stars. However, I also believe that each universal energy has the potential to guide itself in any direction, through the correct transmission of its energy. And through fate, an alternative frequency in the same realm may be transmitting at the same time, connecting the dots.

Many years ago, I moved to Brisbane to chase a dream. I was working as a delivery driver in the city, and my now wife was working at a restaurant I was delivering to. We had seen each other, briefly spoken, but I didn't believe in myself enough to approach her. One Saturday night, I was with some friends in the city and decided to go down and speak to her. I built up the courage, headed down, and opened the conversation. One thing led to another; we went on a date, started seeing each other, and 13 years later, here we are. That Saturday night was the first Saturday night she had worked in 9 months, and the only one she worked in 4 years.

I did send out a transmission to find her, and in that instance, the coincidences have compiled enough for me to believe that there is something else out there that plays a role. Was that fate? Maybe, maybe not, but it was something, and this "something" contributes greatly to our search for happiness.

Thanks,

Dean