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Fate, Destiny, Karma, Past Lives & Future Lives - Why You Can’t Live Forever

Topic: Life PurposeBy Scott Petullo & Stephen PetulloPublished Recently added

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A death in the family is always difficult and we feel compassion for those who find themselves in this situation.

Our research tells us that we choose our paths (especially the key players and major events) before inca
ating. However, when we say "we" we mean our souls. Once we're here on earth, "we" operate from our personalities. We as personalities have free will to make certain choices (the "right" one may be predestined and therefore feel right), but what we want isn't always for our highest good and the highest good of all involved. No matter what you or your loved one consciously wanted, his or her soul had already made the decision to leave in the case of an unexpected death in the family, for example.

Pre-set circumstances in each of our lives are necessary to learn important lessons. If we all had complete free will in life, we would skip the otherwise unavoidable challenges and miss the point of being here on earth. Comprehensive numerology and astrology offer tremendous support for the theory that a great deal is predestined in our lives; conditions, opportunities, challenges, rewards, and more are consistently identified well before they manifest. These and other ancient esoteric sciencesoffer priceless personality, compatibility and timing insight.

Further research about predestination can be found in the fascinating books written by Michael Newton, PhD. Journey nof Souls and Destiny of Souls explain how our souls plan key circumstances and situations before inca
ating on Earth. n
From an earthly perspective, it's not easy to embrace nchallenging life circumstances. Detaching from what you want (especially if you're not absolutely certain it's part of nyour highest path) and accepting and embracing "what is" makes life much more tolerable. Yes, death is always difficult to accept, but from a higher perspective, there is no good or bad, just experiences to learn from. It's been said that a true mystic views a diamond no different than he/she views a pebble. The mystic also accepts that this life is just a nsentence in the text of earthly inca
ations.

Copyright © 2007 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

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Scott Petullo has been professionally employed as an astrologer, numerologist, and handwriting analyst since 1997. He has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Arizona and has been exploring metaphysics since the early 1980's. Scott is a self-taught astrologer and numerologist, and received his Certified Master Graphologist designation from the Institute of Graphological Science in Dallas, Texas. www.mystictwins.com www.holisticmakeover.com Stephen Petullo has studied metaphysical concepts since the early 1980s and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Arizona that includes a minor in psychology. He has been doing consultations and intuitive readings professionally since 1997. He is a Reiki master-teacher, past-life regressionist, natural medium and channel, metaphysical consultant and has published a book and 20 audio recordings.

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