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Do not believe in destiny no free will?

If anyone thinks that for example, was scheduled to marry this or that, living where they live and what they do, that means you have to believe by default no free will? What exactly is fate? Still do not understand. Which means that someone is the intention of doing something if they freewil do something else?

Our destiny in this material world is determined by a combination of our free referee Partial (no free will) and the three modes of material nature (if they are influenced by the kindness, passion, ignorance, or any combination thereof). According with our previous karma (activities in the past), we are bound to face some situations in life. In these situations, we have some freedom to choose how react. Once you choose, you are under the control of the user associated with our choice, and we are obliged to accept the consequences, whether happy or unhappy.

Michael Tsarion Video Response 10 Conclusion Free Will and Free Choice


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