There are people who believe events in time are set, and closed off to change. In one of Deepok Chopra’s books he talks about Indian astrologers who write “threads” on pieces of bark; these writings are later read and matched with individuals who live long after the seers who wrote the threads are gone.
Incredibly these writings have accurately depicted in extreme, undeniable detail the events in the lives of those about who they were written. In essence, Indian seers write the life stories of people who will live long after them.
These writings have been accurate down to parents’ names, childhood events, and even time of death. It lends credence to the idea of predestination and a future that cannot be changed.
But what about the many premonitions of events that are avoided? Can it really be that life is set on a course we cannot alter?
It’s possible of course. But I also believe it’s possible that every new moment creates a potentially new future.
I think what we think and do changes the future. I could be wrong, and really what’s the big deal if I am?
But I can’t let go of the idea that our conscious choices help to shape our lives and the very world around us.