A coincidence that wasn't a coincidence - Motivation

 Today I’m going to talk about something I firmly believe in: there are no coincidences. Have you ever wondered why you met a certain person on that particular day, why you read that specific sentence in your horoscope, or why your plan fell apart just when you thought you were on top of the world? At first glance, it seems like a coincidence, but I know there’s always a purpose behind it.


In my life, I’ve learned that these “coincidences” are really just signposts. When I was learning to write a blog on my own, when I started working with natal charts, or when I began trusting my intuition while reading tarot, something “coincidental” always happened that pushed me forward. Maybe it was a “harsh” comment that forced me to set boundaries, or a situation on the farm that taught me patience. At the time, it seemed pointless, but today I know that everything was exactly as it was meant to be.


We like to say, “It just happened,” because it’s easier that way. It’s easier to think we have no influence than to accept that the universe or our own subconscious is trying to tell us something. But if you open your eyes a little wider, you’ll see that things come together to form a whole. Every person who annoys you, every opportunity you get, and even every obstacle standing in your way is there for a reason. As I’ve written many times before: every fall is a detour, not a punishment.


My motivation doesn’t come from waiting for something to change “by chance.” It comes from understanding these signs and taking action. When you stop believing in coincidences, you gain the power to take control of your life. If you read this post today, perhaps that isn’t a coincidence either. Perhaps this is the sign you need to stop waiting for the “perfect moment” and simply start.


I don’t play the lottery; I trust my path. And if it seems to you that things are happening without meaning, stop and look again. Connect the dots. You’ll realize that everything happening to you is part of your personal growth. If you don’t agree with this or if my perspective doesn’t suit you—you know where the door is. As for me, I’ll keep observing these little “miracles” that aren’t miracles at all.


Hugs, Eva


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