everything you do has it's purpose,
but it's not necessarily good.
you may not always get what you want,
coz things not meant 4u will never be urs.
& the right track-
you'd only know you're taking the right one
once you reach your destination.
dont worry if you lost your way before you get there,
what matters is you made it there.
2006-12-15 08:14:06
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answered by simplyJESSE 2
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If you can still ask, after--I'd say that you're on the right track. There's no such thing as an accident. Everything happens for a reason and that's so you can arrive to your final destination [destiny]. Anything occuring, good, bad or indifferent is only to make you stronger. Any test in life that comes your way, you will pass if you just believe. It's all in how you look at things. You can try to run from your problems [like Jonah] or you can face them head on. BUT what is meant to be, is going to be. Peace comes when you finally get it in your head everything works to your betterment and you can't fail.
2006-12-14 21:12:24
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answered by Talia Hart 1
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Yes.
Cause & Effect however are not always related in linear & immediate ways. You cannot control what "happens" to you everytime but you make things "happen" all the time. It's the choices YOU make that keep you on yr track.. There are two simple things that always worked.
1. Do unto others what you would like to be done to you.
2. Do what you need to do without the desire of specific outcomes or consequences.
3. Remember the Karma books of a/c are not yet tallied - every god has his day.
2006-12-14 23:24:09
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answered by Vaakshri 2
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Looking at the history of our knowledge, it does look like that whatever we believed to be random turned out to be a simple case of our not having cracked the cause and effect involved therein. It would therefore be rather tempting to believe that everything happens only due to a corresponding reason.
But then this logic fails when we look at what could have been the Beginning of it all. There ought to be one reasonless event to start it all...... something like God's will or for the non-believers, a random event like the Big Bang.
2006-12-14 21:08:32
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answered by small 7
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everything does happen for a reason but we usually don't get to find out for what reason until a very long time. and sometimes you just never can figure out at all. and how do we know if we're on the right track? you can never know for sure and there is no one to tell you. thats why and thats when you turn inwards within yourself and ask your heart and open and set free you soul or spirit to guide you and find the right path.just believe....in yourself and in goodness.
2006-12-14 21:02:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in causation; every event is caused by something else. I don't believe that every event has a reason or purpose. For example, a meteorite falling onto Titan has no purpose. However, despite this apparent train of cause and effect going all the way back to creation, we have minds of our own and act according to how we choose. That is very significant, because it means we are not programmed robots. We are responsible for our own actions, and so must guide our actions by wisdom and higher purpose.
2006-12-14 21:05:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Things happen,... is cause and effect,...
If you believe everything happens for a reason,.. then you are saying ,.. it was some form of devine intervention that caused me to wipe my butt 4 times instead of 3 this morning.... I'd like to think if some cosmic puppet master is calling all the shots,... he's got slightly bigger priorities than my *** on a daily basis...
yes.. everyting happens for a reason,... i had to wipe my rear cuz i just used the toilet, cuz i ate 12 hours ago cuz i was hungry at the time, because people need to eat to sustain life....
its just that simple
2006-12-14 21:04:30
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answered by Z 5
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Yes all & everything happens for reason. Not exactly reason but u can also say fate,
I believe that nothing in the world is right .all things have a bad or wrong along with it.
2006-12-14 21:26:03
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answered by dilu 3
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Yes everything does happen for a reason. I don't think the right track exists.
2006-12-14 20:54:17
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answered by Lynnemarie 6
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I surely have been blocked additionally. the comparable person who blocked @secretsauce additionally blocked me. She does not like it while her idiotic statements approximately evolution are refuted. I surely have additionally been stated and my answer deleted a number of circumstances because of the fact those reporting me don't love it when I exhibit the lies they use approximately evolution. And it style of feels that it extremely is impossible to get Y!A to opposite the deletion. to illustrate, in a pair of situations the reporter had used links to information superhighway web content that used despicable arguments against evolution and that i uncovered them for being despicable. i attempted to get my answer reinstated yet curiously the hypocrisy of the deletion did not recommend something. by the way, it appears that evidently that my punishment for being stated is to have my avatar label as a dazzling Contributor additionally deleted. extra: @im: "you will properly be blocked from talking with an solutions member, yet you won't be able to be blocked from answering the question of any solutions member. " incorrect! If the member blocks you, the question does not arise once you click on it. instead there's a message asserting you may not get entry to the question right this moment. extra: @Mithroramir: "the huge bang thought is the scientific creation tale, even though it claims that mild won't be able to age (relativity thought) and yet it does age by distinctive function of the backround microwave radiation got here across by Penzias and Wilson. So which of those 2 together unique propositions is actual? " you do not comprehend what the cosmic microwave history is. the upward thrust of area from the time of the huge bang has stretched the unique radiation to a lots decrease frequency. huge Bang thought held that the unique radiation might have stretched by a definite quantity and that quantity became what became measured. That length presented affirmation of the huge Bang. you're able to get your suggestions from sturdy ingredients (or is what you stated in simple terms some thing which you erroneously got here up with on your very own strategies).
2016-12-30 11:07:18
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answered by Anonymous
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