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"Karma, Fate, Past Lives & Birthrights - Why You're Denied The Infinite Possibilities of The Universe" by Scott Petullo

We respect those who search for their own answers in 
relation to spirituality, the meaning of life, and the concept 
of fated personal circumstances and events. In our 
professional opinion, everyone's birthrights are different.

Let's define, in this context, what a birthright is. 
In simple terms, it's what is owed to you, karmically 
speaking (rewards and challenges); birthrights are the 
credits you've earned and the debits you owe from past 
life actions.

Contrary to popular belief and based on our research, 
we've found that birthrights aren't automatic entitlements 
to the "infinite possibilities of the universe." Free will 
exists, but total free will is only available to you in spirit 
form before incarnating. Why? So you can't escape 
confronting the issues you're meant to work through, 
and therefore grow and progress.

Popular New Age declarations such as "It's your 
birthright to have whatever you want," are inspiring 
and sound promising, but these statements are too 
often misleading and potentially damaging. 
Disappointment and feelings of despair and failure 
ultimately follow when the New Age adherent learns 
the hard way that he can't simply erase his intense 
marriage problems and "create a dream relationship," 
for example.

On the other hand, inspirational messages can be like 
fuel for those who are following their highest path, take 
the action necessary to reach their goals, work efficiently 
and purposely, and are destined to reach those goals. But 
inspiration may be only a temporary high, an escape from 
reality, for those who don't take action to reach their goals, 
or more importantly, have not set goals that match their 
fate.

By the way, sometimes "failure" or not getting what you 
want is integral to important life lessons and even future 
success. If everyone "got what they wanted" all the time, 
what would the world be like and how would one 
distinguish between failure and success?

Alternatively, we wholeheartedly approve of feet-on-the 
-ground proclamations such as, "you can have anything 
your heart desires, as along as it fits in your karmic and 
destined plan."

Successfully reaching important life goals demands 
diligent effort, not just pure inspiration and idealism. 
More important, to know what's most fitting for you 
(and within your personal, unique karmic blueprint), 
you must first ask in meditation, repeatedly "who am I?" 
and "why am I here?" if you want to begin to make the 
most of your existence.

One person's dharma (what one must do, in accordance 
with one's karmic plan) might be to live a life having 
enormous power and influence, and another's might be 
to learn humility and live a modest lifestyle. One person's 
fate might include decades of deep romantic love, another's 
might include decades of solitude (e.g., as a monk, in a 
religious order, or even in prison), perhaps necessary for 
his or her spiritual growth.

Remember, we're talking about long-term plans, as in 
multitudes of lifetimes that serve higher purposes, not 
just about trying to get what one wants right now, in this 
life, such as the most coveted material aspects of the 
American Dream.

How do you know what your birthrights are? Keep asking 
yourself. Get to know your higher-self through regular 
meditation. Comprehensive astrology and numerology 
are great tools to help confirm your hunches.

Don't be afraid of discovering that your personal earthly 
plan may not be as glamorous or seemingly rewarding as 
another person's might be. Everyone has an important role 
in this world. Some are meant to make a difference in one 
person's life, and some in many people's lives, but all are 
part of the bigger plan and ultimately we are all in this 
together.


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