Saturday, September 01, 2007

Fate.

As a staunch Hindu, I think it is normal for me to believe in fate and karma. In fact I would say that it is expected me to believe in those 2 issues. At least, today's incidents made me believe in fate. If you are meant to see things in life, then you will see it. It is all in the hands of fate.

I am not sure on how many of you guys believe in fate. There are many of us who would try to give some science reasoning to whatever that has been happening in our lives. Nah I am not anti science. (come on ah, my close friends are all from the science sector). I think it is pretty easy for us to use science as a basis to give reasoning and rationale for whatever that is happening around us as it is the age in which we are all living in. When science and technology could do so much of things and make miracles, then why believe in some beliefs that happens at times and you don't even see it anywhere around you?

All these arguments are sensible and they do hold a point but the point that I wanna make here is that, is it always necessary to see or visualise something to believe in it? I mean we don't see elements of hope or faith, but we sense it. So do we believe in them? Or do we dump them aside and come up with some scientific explanation on why we sense such things around us? I am not sure about where we all stand in this issue but I believe in fate. I believe that whatever that happens, happens for a reason and we have a major/main role to play in it. If something has to go in that manner then it will. That is fate.

Like for example, I saw some people who I had never expected to run into. As much as emotions tried to engulf me and turn me into a slave of emotions, I simply told myself that, this is what we call fate. Period. Forget it and move on with the day.

Fate exists man. As long as you believe in it.

Anyway a lil note to Fadilah, we will meet next week for our outing ya. Tell me the day and the time. It is time we spend time together. Don't you think so? And you believe in fate, don't you?

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