Have you ever wondered if your life is really predetermined? In a world that often seems chaotic, the thought creeps in that our destiny is guided by forces beyond your control. You will realize that behind this belief lies a deep-rooted conviction that brings not only comfort but also overwhelming helplessness. Let's explore together the myths and scientific findings that shape the erroneous belief in the immutability of fate.You may be wondering where the belief in a predetermined destiny comes from. Even in the earliest civilizations, people have tried to decipher the secrets of their existence. Ancient myths and legendary tales, from the Egyptian gods to the Moires of Greek mythology, bear witness to this quest. You realize that the idea of supernatural forces guiding each individual's life is deeply rooted in human culture. These mythical figures created an understanding of order and predestination in an often chaotic world, so you don't feel alone in the time warp of history.The urge to understand and interpret the unknown has shaped you, whether you like it or not. For centuries, the world's great philosophies and religions have perpetuated this idea. You realize that mankind has often found comfort in the belief that fate is determined by higher powers that set the course for your life. It was this perception that helped you to deal with the inevitable, be it joy or suffering. You feel that these beliefs still live on today - they are part of your collective memory.The narrow path of destiny on which you are walking leads you back to the origins of humanity. You have heard these centuries-old stories, which are not just fantasies, but a reflection of collective fears and hopes. The idea that your life is fixed and your future is mapped out simultaneously gives you meaning and puts you in chains. You are a product of these traditions that relieve you of responsibility, but they also remind you of the power you carry in your heart.In the hectic world you live in, the idea of a deterministic destiny is sometimes a comforting thought anchor. When life's challenges overwhelm you, the belief that everything is already determined offers a way out of the overwhelming uncertainty. Instead of facing the unpredictable waves of life, you leave the helm to a superior power. This view gives you the feeling that the horrors of life are not completely under your control - a relief in times of despair.Nevertheless, this comfort also brings with it an emotional burden. You are trapped in the thought that your efforts and aspirations may be in vain. Believing that fate dictates the course of your life, you give the world a flawless sense of purpose, but this often leads to a paralyzing feeling of powerlessness. You are navigating through waters that are not steered by you, but by the decisions of a higher power. This makes the question of your own responsibility ever more pressing: to what extent are you the agent of your own destiny and to what extent is it already predetermined?You begin to realize that this comfort is not only an escape, but also a trap. Living in the illusion of a fixed trajectory can prevent you from actively determining your own direction. Believing in an unchangeable destiny is often easier than facing the real possibility of questioning your circumstances. But perhaps it is time to find the courage to not just settle for what you are given, but to question what you can change yourself.
Mein Name ist Udo Reitter und ich wurde am 24. Mai 1961 in Lahr geboren.
Lahr ist eine kleine Stadt in Baden Württemberg und war über viele Jahre Standort der kanadischen Armee.
In den ersten 8 Jahren meines Lebens habe ich jedoch in einem noch kleineren Ort namens Ettenheim verbracht.
Nach mehreren Umzügen in der näheren Umgebung erfolgte 1977 mit 16 Jahren der Umzug nach Berlin.
Nach einer erfolgreichen Ausbildung zum Gärtner mit der Fachrichtung Garten- und Landschaftsbau zwischen 1982 und 1985, habe ich fast 8 Jahre im Öffentlichen Dienst gearbeitet.
1993 habe ich nach endlosen Querelen und Mobbing gekündigt, und freiberuflich bei einer Firma für spezial Effekte in Potsdam – Babelsberg, für die verschiedensten Film- und Fernsehprojekte („Unendliche Geschichte“ von Michael Ende, „Starcommand“, „Helicops“, „Die Sturzflieger“ und vieles mehr) gearbeitet.
Danach schlossen sich unterschiedlichste Jobs im Medienbereich z. B. als Kameramann in Malaysia, Griechenland und Ägypten an.
Außerdem habe ich an der Produktion mehrerer DVD´s zum Thema „Transromanika“ gearbeitet z. B. Kamera, Schnitt, Ton und Design.
Ebenfalls hatte ich mehrere Ausbildungen im digitalen Bereich (Mediengestalter für Bild und Ton, Webdesign u. a.)
Mehrere Jahre Mitarbeit beim „Computerspiele-Museum“
Vor mehr als 15 Jahren kam dann auch noch eine Ausbildung zu „Remote Viewer“ dazu, welche sich zu einem wichtigen Bestandteil der Arbeit mit dem „Programm für interpersonellen Ausgleich“ entwickelt hat.
Erscheint lt. Verlag |
17.11.2024
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Verlagsort |
Berlin |
Sprache |
englisch |
Maße |
148 x 210 mm |
Gewicht |
417 g |
Themenwelt
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Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Psychoanalyse / Tiefenpsychologie |
Schlagworte |
Destiny • further development • Future • new life • New Perspective |
ISBN-10 |
3-384-42476-X / 338442476X |
ISBN-13 |
978-3-384-42476-1 / 9783384424761 |
Zustand |
Neuware |