Fate and Free Will. Today’s mediumship session explored the difference between fate and free will through the story of miscarriage.
Miscarriage: Fate and Free Will
Did you even wonder if the miscarriage of a baby is fated or random? Did the souls involved plan this loss or not?
Today I had a session where the sitter asked if her babies were with her grandmother in spirit. Her grandmother told her, “No, those souls had reincarnated through another mother.”
Her grandmother continued explaining that, “These souls were looking to be born. These souls were not planning to be miscarried.”
I realized as soon as this had been said that this was different from other sessions I have had.
In other sessions the soul of the baby that was miscarried explained the miscarriage was fated, or destiny, as both the soul of the mother and the miscarried child had agreed to experience the lesson of loss together for soul growth and healing.
This new information suggest to me that if you are trying to manifest something in your life fate and destiny fulfillment need to be incorporated into your spiritual practice.
If this is the case, you should try surrendering to the lesson you need to attain. When you surrender to the lesson, energies can shift, allowing new circumstances to emerge.
Here is a deeper exploration of the interplay between fate and free will from the perspective of spirit.
What Is a Fated Event?
In the spirit world, a fated event is perceived as a confluence of destiny and cosmic order, viewed through a lens that transcends linear time and individual choice.
To understand this phenomenon from the spirit realm’s perspective, one must first acknowledge the inherent interconnectedness that binds all existence.
Unlike the human experience, which often grapples with the dichotomy of free will versus fate, the spirit world operates on a different paradigm where events are woven into a grand tapestry of universal purpose.
In the ethereal realm, time is not a rigid, sequential progression but rather a fluid, omnipresent essence. This perspective allows spirits to perceive all moments—past, present, and future—as interconnected and simultaneous.
What Is a Fated Event? Fate and Free Will
A fated event, therefore, is seen as a pivotal point within this continuum, representing a moment of significant alignment between cosmic forces and individual destinies.
From the spirit world’s vantage, a fated event often involves a profound resonance with the energy and intentions of the entities involved. Spirits understand that these events are not mere coincidences but are manifestations of deeper, underlying patterns and purposes.
The intricate web of connections among souls, energies, and cosmic forces converges at these moments, creating opportunities for growth, transformation, and fulfillment of higher goals.
For example, consider a human experiencing an unexpected meeting with a person who profoundly impacts their life. To spirits, this encounter is more than a chance occurrence; it is the culmination of a series of vibrational alignments.
The individuals involved may have shared past lives, karmic connections, or even a shared soul purpose that has drawn them together at this specific time. Such events are seen as orchestrated by the universe to facilitate the evolution of souls and to advance the collective consciousness.
In the spirit world, there is also an understanding that fated events serve as catalysts for significant change. These moments are often imbued with intense emotional or spiritual significance, driving individuals to confront pivotal aspects of their lives or their inner selves.
Conclusion: Fate and Free Will
Ultimately, from the perspective of the spirit world, fated events integral to the grand design of existence, woven into the fabric of reality to facilitate growth, connection, and transformation.
While these moments are seen as inevitable and purposeful, they are also embraced as opportunities for individuals to exercise their agency and contribute to the ongoing evolution of their souls and the collective consciousness.