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Hi.
Just wondering: Do you guys like knowing future events on a (somewhat) definite scale or just the possible probability? (We all know no future event is set in stone, unless the Universe sets it up and such.) Myself, I don't like to ask questions of what and when will something happen.Example:" Am I going to find, get, experience a love life?" I'd rather trust the process and if it is meant to be, then it will come about. Now, I do sometimes seek guidance about current and immediate future things, like when things go wrong or get tough. Future things ... I am more comfortable hearing, "Where you are now, there is about a 75% chance of this event occuring." I have a tendancy to be too influenced by some readings. Your mind can get what you focus on! Most times, I just need some insight in getting to where I want to go. There are so many paths and possibilities. Boggles the mind! |
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I find myself asking sometimes but tend to forget what was said...lol
I always try to have the take it as it comes philosophy. Nothing is ever written in stone unless it is your gravestone. I love to learn things so i think knowing all the time what will happen would put me off from learning anything new and that is the fun of it, finding out new things. From a readers point of view so many people want to know about their future because they want to know if things will get better than they currently are. |
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One more thought is that if you focus on what's to come, good or bad, you can draw it into being. Sometimes it's easy to be influenced. New directions can be set at any time, (Yes?)
I am now reconnecting my old ways of holding only what is positive in my mind and see where that takes me. Maybe other outcomes are possible?? That's for myself. I know there are the people who must pick and pry at every detail or they won't take any action. This question of mine was complex, even my mind is now spinning from it. |
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