By Dr. Pillai
Changing destiny is not all that difficult. Once you make a decision, stick on to that decision.
One day, Mahatma Gandhi was having food with his wife. His wife was not supposed to eat salt. He grabbed her food, tasted it and found salt in it. She yelled at him and asked whether he can eat food without salt.
Gandhi said he can. She knew about Gandhi. When he said something that was it. He declared that from that day onwards, there would not be any salt in his food.
She begged for forgiveness and told him not to do this as it was very difficult to eat food without salt. Not for Gandhi; when he had made a decision, that was final.
You have to take responsibility. If you really think you can achieve your goal the next morning, you will be able to do it. Then time will disappear and you will be in the quantum field of infinite possibilities.
There was a girl, who was a meat cutter in a grocery store, who once asked me when can I change her destiny as she did not want to be cutting meat all her life.
I said the next day morning. She wondered how. I told her that the next day she should not go to work; it is as simple as that.
She said she wanted some breathing time. So, she went and talked to her family members that she was going to quit her job. They thought it was crazy to leave a permanent job.
Then, she went to the boss and told him that she was going to quit her job. The boss said that for a high school graduate this was a great job and that if she quit the job and later came back, she wouldn’t have the job.
Eventually, she quit her job after a month. She put on better clothes and mingled with better people. Her old identity was gone.
She met a computer science professor who introduced her to selling computer spare parts. The meat cutter became a business woman. That is changing destiny.
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