This one is purely out of curiosity, since I believe doing one’s best in every situation is what everyone should focus on.
There are numerous accounts where Don Juan speaks about destiny. That would be completely fine, but there is a catch! On one occasion he says something was predetermined or “fate”, while on another he states the absolute opposite “there is no such thing as destiny!” .
If I understood correctly, being impeccable creates favorable conditions/events in one life. But how does personal power affect destiny and what is the final answer? Is it real or not?!
I know he was messing around with Carlos all of the time, but I can’t stand the collision. I guess it was all for some purpose but I feel like he left us hanging on that one as well.
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Destiny is elusive. Each path has an end. But there are infinite numbers of paths, and there are infinite number of choices to make until you die. Thus, the end or destiny is elusive.
Thus, a path like Don Juan said is just a path. But choose a path with a heart so that it is enjoyable. Also, a warrior makes their choice not willy nilly for death is always with us, and it may tap us at any moment. However, after he or she makes a choice, he or she never doubts or regrets it.
A warrior has to live an impeccable life as only by doing so he or she gets the energy needed to maneuver this reality and others and eventually reach his or her freedom.
Also, Don Juan prefers seer than stalker. When you can see, in a way, you make an informed choice when you choose a path. The only way to become a seer is to live an impeccable life.
Why theory when there is practice? Fuck this.