Whatever is meant for us will find its way to us, depending on our level of consciousness.
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Updated 5 years ago,June 15, 2020
Do you believe everything happens for a reason?
Ive asked this question to many people over the years, and everyone has a different answer.

Flavio Gasperini
This might describe a deterministic viewpoint, while an atheist will believe the opposite.
One thing is for certain: We are on a journey throughout life that ebbs and flows.
Sometimes we get stuck and it might appear things are not going according to plan.
Can you identify with this?
Your new outlook isnt your endpoint because things change as you gain more information.
In fact, our work is never done and we can only take our personal evolution so far.
Depending on our level of awareness, we attract circumstances based on our beliefs.
Recently, I upgraded my computers hard drive HDD to a new SSD (Solid State Drive).
An SSD uses integrated circuits to store data instead of mechanical components, such as a hard drive.
Most old computers have a hard drive installed, while new computers have an SSD drive.
An SSD drive is considerably faster and more efficient because there are no moving parts.
We make better decisions that affect our relationships and other areas of our life.
Most people adopt the outside-in approach to change their circumstances.
Our past has a way of following us, like the wake of a jet skier.
But I believe through the power of free will, we create our lifes conditions.
So how can you make adjustments to reflect the ideas proposed in this article?
Continue to improve yourself by upgrading your beliefs as you learn more information.
Challenge the beliefs and find evidence to support them.
Take nothing for granted, even if it is something youve believed your entire life.
As you learn more, you see life through a different lens.
It will challenge your long-held beliefs about what you thought was true.
But something miraculous happens; you will attract wonderful circumstances aligned with the highest truth.
This process called life is an inside-out job.
Ive seen evidence personally and in my work with clients.
As we learn and grow, we make informed choices that lead to a more fulfilling life.
So, I ask you: Are you willing to improve your thoughts?
Are you willing to examine long-held beliefs and find evidence to support them?
You get to decide!