Do you have to follow the path spiritually marked for you?
The short answer: No. The complicated answer: Yes and no. The long answer: We’ve all made mistakes in the past, and that may lead to a marked spiritual path that you’ve now, with more understanding and maturity decided to say: “oh, Hell no,” to. Nobody can force you to do anything; you have free will, after all. However, what led you here will somehow create a new path for you, and it’s difficult to say which one was predestined.
Imagine the Universe is a perfect drop of water floating in a vacuum. Something pushes it out of shape, and things go a little awry. It will, however, as drops do, try to regain its perfect shape. That’s what the Universe does; it will always try to restore its perfect system, and it will always succeed.
Therefore, your actual, specified path is not predestined. Things change the droplet’s shape shifts. You are aiming for perfection or the closest available thing to it. As your awareness of things increases, you see new paths opening up, and you decide not to follow those that previously seemed the best way forward.
The path laid out for you is the seemingly quickest route to what you want or thought you wanted… You may decide on a new destination, too, right in the middle of your journey. When you find or see another path or another fork is created as you travel it, you may choose a different path than what was intended for you.
And you might make mistakes.
That’s fine – you’ll have an eternity to fix them.
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**) Narcissists are Young Souls left alone to survive and they're doing their best. Their emotional age ranges from 3 to 17 -year old. The younger, the more severe the narcissism.
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