"Planida" is an astrological synonym for "fate", as well as the vernacular name of the planet. Share, rock, fate, karma - all these concepts are quite close in meaning, and often act interchangeably. However, they are all quite vague, and they do not have exact descriptive definitions, since what these terms mean is the object of study of esotericism. Here it is necessary to delve deeply into the collective spiritual history of mankind, while simultaneously separating the moments associated with linguistics.
General definition
A plan is a predetermined course of life in which events occur in a pre-programmed sequence, despite the actions of a person. The closest word in meaning is "fate." That is, what is destined and what cannot be influenced.
Planida and fate in history
In Greek mythology, fate is represented by three sisters (moira). The first - Clotho - spun the threads of life, the second - Lachezis - measured their length and the third - Atropos - cut them, deciding in this way whom to live on and who to die. Variations of these images also existed in Roman and Scandinavian mythology. Fate was perceived as something dictated in a supernatural way and beyond the control of mortals.
Wheel of Fortune
But for most of the Christian period, the concept of the wheel of fortune dominated, with which man was associated throughout his life. That is, fate demonstrates luck and bad luck from a pessimistic point of view: at the same time, a person still remains powerless and can do nothing. When death draws near, it is regarded doomedly, with apathetic fear.
However, on the other hand, the wheel of fortune is also considered an opportunity. A person who believes in fate will try to influence his place at the next turn of the wheel by getting an education and taking certain actions, but he will not even doubt the veracity of the wheel, if it remains oppressed.
The difference between fate and planning
These terms are pretty closely related. In fact, they are often considered synonymous. Despite this, there is a slight difference in the way they are used. Both the plan and the fate relate to the determination of the future, where there is a programmed course of events that cannot be influenced. Both terms refer to the fact that there is a certain natural order that dictates what will happen in the future. It may be God, the Universe, the Higher Mind, and so on.
What is the difference then? It can be said that the terms have different connotations. Fate determines and organizes the course of events that must inevitably occur. The plan is depicted as the finality of events - a kind of destination, leading, ultimately, to the end of things.
"Fate" has a more general and open meaning, a more overview perspective. Planida is the end result, while fate is only a way to get there. Thus, “planning”, in general, is used to refer to something with a negative connotation, while “fate” is a more neutral concept.
Planida, share, fate
What is fate? This is a supernatural force that is believed to control future events. Translated from Latin, it means "what was said." Fate is based on the idea that there is a certain natural order in the Universe that cannot be changed. It is something inevitable or inevitable.
Rock and lobes are often associated with negative connotations, even the most common definitions for them are the words evil (rock) and bitter, hard or unhappy (lob). The expression “hard fate” can also be heard, but there is a difficult and happy one. A person who has experienced misfortune can come to terms with his fate. And since he believes that this is inevitable, he will not try to change his future. Such a belief that all events are predetermined is called planning, or fatalism.
Can I change my fate?
Planida is what will inevitably happen in the future. Can things like hard work, diligence, patience, courage help to change fate? They say that a person can choose his own path. Then, everything becomes much more positive.
It would probably be right and fair if the plan were the result of human actions. A more pessimistic approach is to agree with the inevitability of everything that happens - no matter how hard you try, everything will be as intended.
Nothing is accidental in this world.
The plan, share, karma and other mysterious concepts of an esoteric nature continue to excite people's minds to this day. They say that "nothing is accidental in our world," and also that "a person creates his own destiny", and it is not possible to determine whether any incident was accidental or destined. People can only hope for the best, for universal justice and do good.