Fate Changers - Article 2

Fate Changers - Article 2

 

When we think about Karma, we need to understand that Karma is a series of actions performed over a period of time and those actions can be either positive or negative.

What has induced us to perform those actions can be a number of factors:
- Listening to other people’s opinions and advices (correct or incorrect ones)
- Acting upon fears and worries
- Wanting to reach a goal regardless of the means that must be employed to get there (Machiavellianism)
- Behaving as we were thought by our ancestors (positive or negative behavior)
- Listening to the news and acting upon the “teachings” of the media
- Acting from the goodness of the heart
- Acting from intuition
- And many more

When someone repeatedly acts motivated by negative factors, this person accumulates more negative or heavy karma. This type of karma can last for a very long time, even lifetimes.


Fate Changers are individuals who:

1) Have never personally created that same type of negative karma because their actions were aligned with their intuition, therefore, they are the ones who can see “your way out” of that particular negative karma that is bothering you.

An example would be:

If you have relationship problems and because of them you decide to cheat on your partner (husband, wife), therefore creating negative karma in a form of being deceitful, lying, hurting your partner and your family, this is bound to “explode” at some time.
Which means that the truth will come out and you will have to face a series of difficult situations as the consequence of your actions.

This could last months, years, sometimes even decades and after all this time you could still be complaining about the situation.
Maybe your children are not forgiving you, your ex is still giving you a hard time, you family is disappointed in you and at the end you don’t even have a happy and fulfilling relationship with your new partner because the actions made towards having that relationship were the wrong ones – cheating on your previous partner, being deceitful, lying, hurting your partner and your family.

So, how can you get out of it? How can you close the circle without this negative karma being transferred to the next lifetime and possibly to your children?

You need a Fate Changer!

2) Fate Changers are individuals who have positive, clear beliefs regarding that particular situation where you are facing problems and it’s easy for them to see which actions must next be performed by you to complete that negative karma that is bothering you.


3) Fate Changers possess the ability to foresee the negative future outcomes that you are creating and they have the understanding what actions you need to take and when to change the negative future that is approaching.


4) Lastly, Fate Changers have all the necessary virtues, abilities and tools to re – shape negative future outcomes on time.

So, said all that, who is your Fate Changer and how can you find it?


In order to be graced by the divine intervention of a Fate Changer, you need to have something that is called karma points.
Basically, karma points are the equivalent of good deeds that you have ever performed.
So, if you have acted from the goodness of your heart to help someone in need without expecting anything in return, you have accumulated a specific number of karma points.

The more good deeds like this you have performed, more karma points you have accumulated.
Now you have a balance in your karma account (much like the balance in your bank, but this is spiritual balance) that you can use to call in a Fate Changer or multiple ones.

When calling a Fate Changer to help you save a negative future outcome, think of the following:
- Are you ready to listen to your Fate Changer and radically change your actions?
- Do you trust a Fate Changer or as soon as you are needed to do something out of your comfort zone, you disagree with your Fate Changer and start to find excuses why not to do it and start to procrastinate?
- Are you ready to respect your Fate Changer?

Keep in mind that Fate Changers do not have the obligation to stay with you forever, if you cooperate and follow their guidance, they have a purpose, but if you “battle and fight” the change, you will push them away.
This is called losing an Active Fate Changer and it happens more often than you think.

 

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