pz2112
People keep saying the future isn't set in stone but this woman clearly saw the future and things happened as she predicted
My personal belief is that "very little is carved in stone until it comes to pass". The keywords to me in the phrase are “very little”. While there are many aspects of our lives shaped by our own choices and actions, I believe the length of time we are destined to spend here and the lessons we are to learn are both carved in stone. To paraphrase the Serenity Prayer, ours is ask for wisdom to accept things we cannot change, courage to change what we can … and wisdom to know the difference.
I don't doubt the woman's accuracy in predicting a death so accurately. Someone in this thread mentioned tapping directly into the source. Of those I know who have this ability, they often describe it as though it can be as literal as seeing it printed in a book. I admire how she focused the message toward what could be changed (the opportunity to make best use of the year ahead to communicate what mattered) versus what could not (the physical death that would take with it that opportunity were it not siezed before it was too late).
I feel a need to share a quick personal story about what shaped my perception of what is carved in stone. When I was a kid, one of my brother's died at 18 (just before I turned 12) and my Dad passed away at 45 on my 15th birthday. One of the way I dealt with the losses was realizing there are many who have lost far more, but at the time it turned my world and my understanding of God completely upside down. So after processing a long time (with a desire to find a truth I could live with) I came to understand that there was their journey and there was my journey and the journies of all the lives they impacted along the way. That nothing anyone said or did could have prolonged their lives because their time here was completed. And those of us who loved them were changed forever – ultimately for the better – because through their deaths we received one of life's important lessons with such direct force: that tomorrow is not guaranteed to ANYONE. Young, old, rich, poor, good, bad … it can touch any of us at any time.
So back to lessons. I've come to believe that in addition to our time here on Earth being pre-destined, I also believe that lessons are, too. I've discovered that when it comes to getting from Point A to Point B, I can take the long road or I can take the short road, but one way or another, I can't escape the road (lol). During a significant leg of my journey, I had started to work with the Tarot … A LOT. And I was annoyed because certain cards, particularly Trumps, would often appear abnormally often no matter how often I shuffled the cards and even when I used a different deck all together. What made it worse was they were my least favorite cards! (Those of you who have experienced this personally, try not to giggle). SO … finally one day I realized they were only following me because I wouldn't acknowledge them or the lesson they were there to facilitate. And I didn't like them because their territory was the territory I was least familiar with and found the most uncomfortable in navigating because it held the keys to overcoming spiritual blind spots or negative patterns that were obstructing my path. The ones through which you often learn that they don't say "character is forged by fire" for nothing (lol).
So in closing, if you've gotten this far in my post, thank you. All I really wanted to say is I think there are some things you can change and some things you can't. And that the only thing for certain is that the time you have while you are here is absolutely irreplacable. You have only one chance to live this life and accomplish what you were put here to do. <3