What’s The Difference Between Fate and Destiny?
(Don’t Get
Them Confused)
by Mateo Sol
Fate and destiny are both terms that tend to be used
interchangeably in conversations. We hear people saying “He met his fate” and
“It must be her destiny” – but have you ever wondered that the actual
differences between fate and destiny are?
If you’re wanting to discover what path you’re on, I want to
help you find a clear answer by the end of this article.
What Is Fate?
“Fate” comes from the
Latin word Fatum meaning “that which has been spoken.” Therefore, through the
ages, fate has come to be associated with that which has been predetermined for
our lives. Fate is based on the notion that there is a natural order in the
Universe which cannot be changed, no matter how hard we try. The ancient Greeks
and Romans even believed that three goddesses called Clotho, Lachesis, and
Atropos (or the “Three Fates”) had the role of determining a person’s ultimate
life path.
Overall, fate tends to have pretty negative connotations.
For example, people who experience misfortune often tend to believe that fate
is the cause. Pessimistic terms such as “to seal one’s fate” and “a fate worse
than death” all suggest that fate is something undesirable and negative.
Spiritually, fate is what occurs when we ignore our life
calling and don’t actively work to reconnect with our souls or True Nature.
When we leave our lives up to fate, we are basically handing over the reigns of
control to other people and outside circumstances. When we don’t put any effort
into consciously changing and evolving, what happens is fate.
What is Destiny?
Destiny has much more positive connotations than fate.
Deriving from the Latin word Destinare, destiny means “that which has been
firmly established.” While this definition also refers to the idea of
predetermined events, destiny is something we can actively shape and alter.
Unlike fate, there is an element of choice in destiny. Qualities such as
courage, compassion, willpower, and patience can all help to change your
destiny.
Spiritually, destiny is intimately connected to our ultimate
life path. When we choose to step up and take responsibility for our lives,
then we are actively shaping our destiny instead of leaving our lives to fate.
Fulfilling our destiny involves consciously developing a connection to our
deepest inner selves and maturing on an emotional, mental, and spiritual level.
What’s the Difference Between Fate and Destiny? (Summarized)
Fate is that which you cannot change. Destiny is that which
you’re meant to do. While fate is what happens when you don’t take
responsibility for your life, destiny is what happens when you commit to
growing, learning, and taking chances. Being “destined for greatness” only
comes through active and conscious decisions. But fate is what happens when you
let other people and external circumstance dictate your life.
Do We Have Control?
Fate and destiny can be perceived as two sides of the same
coin: both are predetermined. But the important thing to remember is that there
are infinite possibilities in life. Fulfilling our destiny means consciously
directing the stream of our lives in a certain direction. While subjectively
(to the ego) this means that we have control and choice, objectively, there is
no such thing as control or choice because the concept of “me” and “you” don’t
exist (except in the mind).
So the answer to the question “do we have control” is
paradoxical: we do and we do not have control. However, while we are still
operating on the level of having a sense of self (ego), it is vital that we
proactively work to step up and take responsibility for our destiny.
How to Fulfill Your Destiny
As long as you are consciously seeking to learn, grow, and
spiritually evolve, you are fulfilling your destiny. However, if you’re wanting
to achieve your highest potential, you might benefit from the following tips:
Develop
self-understanding. There are so many free resources out there (including this
website) which can help you understand who you are better. Our free tests
section is a great place to start.
Find out what
you’re passionate about. What sets your soul on fire? What excites and thrills
you? What do you admire and deeply enjoy doing? Make sure you keep doing
whatever fulfills you.
Surround yourself
with supportive people who inspire you. Critics and judgmental people often
trigger huge amounts of self-doubt within us. Sometimes we actually listen to
these unsupportive people who tell us how to “live our lives,” resulting in us
choosing the wrong life path. Identify people in your life who are negative
influences and remove them or reduce contact. Seek out kind, inspiring, and
empathetic friends.
Permit yourself to
move out of your comfort zone. Often, the biggest life changes occur when we make
bold decisions. Sometimes fulfilling your destiny means getting a little bit
uncomfortable or even making a terrifying leap of faith. Whatever the case,
make sure you listen to your intuition and also use logic where necessary.
Identify limiting
beliefs. When we believe our thoughts, we experience anger, insecurity,
sadness, shame, and anxiety. The number one greatest block most people
experience when trying to fulfill their destiny are core beliefs. Core beliefs
are the main ideas we carry about ourselves which we were conditioned to
believe since birth. Common core beliefs include “I am unworthy,” “I am
stupid,” “I am a bad person,” and “I don’t deserve happiness.” Read more about
core beliefs.
Ask other people
for support. You don’t need to travel your journey alone. If you need some
guidance, seek out help from a loved one, counselor or spiritual teacher.
People who have walked this path before you can share a lot of wisdom which
will benefit you greatly. I like to say a simple prayer asking for guidance
when I need help. Prayer doesn’t have to be religious – you can pray to Life,
the Universe, Spirit, the Mystery, or whatever moves you.
Make a list of all
your strengths. This simple practice can help to direct your energy in a more
sustainable and beneficial way.
Remember that
setbacks are normal. There is no such thing as failure, only learning
opportunities. If something doesn’t go your way, take a deep breath and realize
that sometimes life wants us to move in a different direction.
Create goals.
Goals are clearly defined milestones which can help you to get organized and
prioritize what is most important to you.
Show kindness
towards yourself. The more love and compassion you show towards yourself, the
more you are naturally moving towards your ultimate destiny. Be mindful of
negative and critical thoughts and let them pass without attaching to them.
Be yourself. There
has never been a person exactly like you on the face of this planet, ever.
Instead of imitating other people, explore what comes most naturally to you.
There are too many people out there copycatting others. Be yourself. Explore
your own style. Enjoy the peace that comes with not having to be someone you’re
not.
Ask yourself,
“What do I want the most in life?” and direct all of your attention towards
fulfilling that goal. Do you want freedom, peace of mind, love? When all’s said
and done, everything returns back to the desire for happiness. However,
remember that chasing happiness actually creates suffering. Happiness can never
be found in the past or future: it can only ever be found now, in the present
moment. Therefore, to further refine the question, you might like to ask
yourself “How can I enjoy life right now, in the present moment?”
Has this article helped you to discover the difference
between fate and destiny? I hope the tips here have inspired you to actively
shape your life path, rather than leaving it down to the forces of fate.
What are your thoughts about fate and destiny?
About Mateo Sol
Mateo Sol is a prominent psychospiritual teacher whose work
has influenced the lives of thousands of people worldwide. Born into a family
with a history of drug addiction, schizophrenia, and mental illness, Mateo Sol
was taught about the plight of the human condition from a young age. As a
shaman and spiritual guide, Sol’s mission is to help others experience freedom,
wholeness, and peace in any stage of life.
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