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Personal Reaction Questions Destiny Destiny… some people believe in it, some don’t, and some try to foretell future. A lot of people recon that future is written and nothing they do can alter it. I don’t think it’s that simple. If everything in this life was predetermined by some supernatural powers why do we always get a choice? The choice is not always easy or obvious but it is always there: from the early childhood we chose who we want to be, who we want to hang out with, what we like to do or study, who to love and who to hate, with whom we want to spend the rest of our life. Some Asian cultures even believed in “The Red Thread of Destiny,” which is a legend about gods that tied “an invisible red string around the ankles of those that are destined to meet each other in a certain situation or help each other in a certain way. Often, in Japanese culture, it is thought to be tied around the little finger. The two people connected by the red thread are destined lovers, regardless of time, place, or circumstances. This magical cord may stretch or tangle, but never break” (1). I think a person is a master of his or her own fate. Of course other people or circumstances may affect his or hers destiny – like belonging to a particular nation or having an incurable malady - but only to a certain point. When I was born my parents were told that I would never walk. If they had complied with that verdict I probably have been wheelchair-bounded for the rest of my life, but they didn’t, they never gave up and by the age of one I walked better than any other infant. I believe it proves that destiny comes into play only when or if a person i... ... middle of paper ... ...the whole world, and every person in love, internal freedom and peace, feeling of vocation and commitment – but the price for it has to be paid. In order to become a monk or a nun one has to give up his or her life to God completely, and vow for life. Considering all the temptations that the contemporary world has to offer it is harder than ever to give the three traditional vows of chastity, obedience, and poverty. Though, for a person who truly believes and has a vocation to go into the church, the church in its turn may help to achieve an amalgamation with the Holy Trinity and Christian perfection. However joining the monastery in an attempt to escape the hardships of living, working and taking care of the family is to come to it for the faulty reason. The one and only reason to become a monk is for the love of Lord, and the willingness to serve and follow Him.

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