Have you ever experienced some event, that was generally very unlikely to happen, but it did happen and changed the whole course of your life?
I mean as well small things, such as meeting incidentally the person you`ve been secretly in love with in a very big city or some very evident interference of destiny?
Something like this happened to me 4 years ago, and I`m studying in the city I wanted to, because I incidentally met a total stranger at the airport who offered me help and accomodation. Otherwise I would have gone to a smaller city I never wanted to live in.
It was a real concidence that changed the course of my life. It has nothing to do with religion, but I since then I do believe in destiny.
What`s your miracle?
2007-01-07
06:07:58
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i had been having feelings that someone i love is going to hit a deer with their car. a few weeks later my sister hit a deer. i had been having feelings that someone i love was going to get hurt like badly. i was having problems deciding between MSU and OU for which school to go to. I got in a car accident which injured me enough to keep me home from MSU and i believe that this car accident happened for a reason to keep me at OU for another semester. i mean it may not seem like a miracle but there are so many different ways that this accident of mine has changed my life. for example i was praying to become more dependent on my faith and then i got in the accident and a few weeks after it i realized that i had prayed everyday and that the accident drew me closer to God. it's stuff like that...
2007-01-07 06:13:39
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answered by Kevin 2
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I don't have any miracles. When you suggest miracle, you suggest it was something that could have never happened. I don't believe that. I believe in fate and destiny. I believe there is someone greater than ourselves that has it all worked out. Some things are meant to be and everything happens for a reason. Even if you don't understand it, it was still meant to be. Why? Because there is a God and he makes no mistakes. He knows what he is doing. So instead of calling it a miracle, I would call it the grace of God and thank him before he takes it away.
2007-01-07 14:12:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi there !!!
I have had two major accidents in my life.
When I was five years old a car hit me and threw me 50 feet from where I was standing. I was in a body cast in the hospital ( and out of it as well) for a very long time.
When I was 35 an elevator fell five floors with me inside, damaging my spinal cord.I was not suppose to walk again, and i am walking
I had my first child when I was six and a half months pregnant, my baby was only three pounds . She is as normal as can be, ( doctors said she would be a vegteble, she would never do anything, to just give up and have another baby. She did walk when she was two years old, like if she had walked her whole life. Pretty incredible.
I have had other experiences , I feel very blessed to be alive, and very lucky to have been allowed to have these life changing experiences, that have helped me grow spiritually, helping myself and others in this wonderful journey we call life
Love light and peace always
2007-01-07 14:15:28
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answered by ? 3
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It's neither a coincidence nor a miracle. You were "primed" for the event to happen. You were internally, perhaps subconciously, looking for a way to arrive at a decision. You met a person -- a total stranger -- who gave you a little push in a certain direction. If you had met a different person on that day, you might have gone in a totally different direction.
2007-01-07 14:38:35
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answered by Allan 6
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I think by limiting the answers to two categories---coincedence or miracle--you also limt yourself and your ability to ponder what is real, or metaphysical and whether or not meta physical is real. Your ideas as to how things work are also then limited. In my experience there are no coincidences, however there are more choices than are obvious. Let us consider the phenomina of gestalt, where a person knows things without being taught while others equally intelligent have to learn the same thing. Is that a miracle or a sign that things are not what we think they are.
I will let you ponder on this for a while.
Do we have more control over our existance than it would at first appear, and is there life we participate in and yet are not aware of???
2007-01-08 05:59:41
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answered by icheeknows 5
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I have never experienced a miracle, I think. I don't but the point is that of course we believe in destiny, highly related with religions.
2007-01-07 14:11:35
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answered by can 2
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every event in our lives changes everything forever, if you want to look at things that way. I figure the future is already determined but science cannot say (at least yet). If things like this did not happen, we would have to wonder why.
2007-01-07 14:10:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The birth of my Grandson Tyson (avatar) he died just before he was born and I prayed to God and he answered my prayer. Tyson is now nine months old and full of mischief Thank you God
To me that is a miracle
God Bless You
2007-01-07 14:13:53
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answered by ? 6
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Probably the most life-changing and unlikely event in my life was that the particular sperm that made me getting to the egg first. Of course, that's a coincidence. :)
2007-01-07 14:10:13
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answered by STFU Dude 6
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Neither. It is The Universal Law of Attraction. Everything is syncronicity.
2007-01-07 14:11:40
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answered by INDRAG? 6
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