No matter what is written about destiny, we cannot be certain as to where it comes from or how its dramatic fate truly plays out its passion in our lives. What I see is that everyone eventually has a moment to be more than their story (as the story is often a limited vision of ourselves passed to us by family or society) which is when destiny appears to meet up with our hard work to create a measure of glory.
The other opportunity for destiny to arrive is when we step outside of our small notions about ourselves to rise up with forgiveness and gestures that show how much we truly value our journey and each other.
Whatever the case may be, destiny, like fate, and many of our spiritual and emotional experiences, has an aura of mystery about it. Perhaps we are not supposed to know for sure the answer to where destiny arrives from, so much as we are meant to make ourselves fertile ground by clearing away the "stuff" that stifles us. This is where the practice of detachment is helpful, especially when there is a lot of negative influence or undo drama being created by the planet of humans (assuming that most of us are just regular human beings, regardless of our awards or talents, and not saints), as it allows for some distance on the web of nonsense.
No one can take away your destiny or journey. We each have our own path to walk where each relationship we encounter is unique. By the same token, no one can remove your long hours of work, effort and constant attention to the details of your soul. The soul has its own way of taking your breath away.
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