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des·ti·ny [ déstinee ] (plural des·ti·nies)


noun

Definition:

1. somebody's preordained future: the apparently predetermined and inevitable series of events that happen to somebody or something


2. inner realizable purpose of life: the inner purpose of a life that can be discovered and realized


3. something that predetermines events: a force or agency that predetermines what will happen

2006-06-09 09:30:35 · 3 answers · asked by qwq 5 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

3 answers

Of the three definitions you present, I think that number 2 best describes the way I think about it. I would say that it's more of a goal towards which people are drawn than a detailed map of what will happen.

Before man made roads there were trackways (in England, at least) which led from one place to another. These trackways were often a mile or more wide with many paths taking different ways through what was then mostly light woodland. If one wanted to go from, shall we say, St Albans to Thetford, one used what is now called the Icknield Way and one would have taken the one or other of the paths, very likely depending on the time of year, since in the winter some of the paths would have been better than others.

It seems to me that 'destiny' is something like that - there are 'good' paths and 'bad' paths but they all lead to our ultimate goal which we have decided on (or have been persuaded to decide on) long before we start. Perhaps, at some point in our journey, we pause to rest and look around us and we see a multitude of other paths running roughly parallel to ours. We wonder why we are not on any of those paths and conclude that it was ordained that we should be where we are. In fact, that is not the case. We chose the path we are on. initially by starting on the particular road we left by and, subsequently, at each fork in the way by choosing which way we should go, whether it looked as though it led to our goal or whether it seemed an interesting detour.

When we finally reach our destination (and perhaps you see why this image presented itself to me, though I picked my trackway image out of the air, as it were), we see that all the paths in fact converge at one point and that it mattered little which one we chose to travel on.

So destiny (if it can be said to exist) is more the goal of our life than the actual route that we travel.

2006-06-09 13:06:34 · answer #1 · answered by Owlwings 7 · 2 1

All men and women have a destiny, we dont chose it God the father does. Religon will get you into trouble the beleif in Jesus Christ and his resurection from the dead is the truth. God didnt come to destroy the world but to save it from itself. Jesus chose to step down from Heaven to die for you and me and the others who beleive in Him. Your destiny is coming to you now, its up to you to belive. I didnt have to answer your question was it chance or destiny that I did? Just know this God is with you now if you beleive or not he is always here. God bless you hope this helps if you have more questions email me.

2006-06-09 09:48:55 · answer #2 · answered by KJDAVID 1 · 0 0

It's a load of crap. It's also commonly known as "fate".

2006-06-09 09:32:31 · answer #3 · answered by cyanne2ak 7 · 0 0

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