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Baraka: Don’t Miss Your Rendez-Vous With Destiny

There are pivotal moments in our lives where we see Providence reaching out to us. These moments are turning points that must be seized because our future can change completely.

Fortune only smiles on well-prepared minds. Louis Pasteur

There are several ways to miss the opportunity to encounter your baraka, but I would say there are mainly two reasons for this: lack of faith/confidence in one’s chances and lack of work/effort/preparation. These two aspects are linked: someone who believes in their chances tends to work harder, while someone who puts in a lot of effort tends to have greater self-confidence. To seize the baraka at the right moment, it is necessary to strengthen one’s heart and mind.

Luck Comes With Faith

Your relationship with God, angels, or other celestial entities greatly determines how you approach the future. If you believe in God, you are likely to be more positive and seize opportunities when they arise. It is not for nothing that the word “baraka” has its origins in spirituality; it comes from the Arabic “بركة” meaning God’s blessing and the resulting prosperity for humanity.
Essentially and etymologically, to increase your baraka, you must draw closer to God, which means, for example, praying more often and approaching the world with more purity.

Patience Is Part Of Faith

Often we are disappointed when we fail to achieve certain things and our accomplishments take time to materialize. It must be said that God tests us, and patience is an integral part of the believer’s qualities. Enduring adversity with patience, temperance, and resolution is an outward manifestation of significant faith.

Develop Your Baraka

If you do not wish to adhere to spiritual ideas, that is entirely acceptable; however, you must not slacken your efforts. You have the opportunity to attract luck through your resolve to give your best despite not believing in God. I would say that if you believe in yourself, in fact, you already believe a little in God.

Edward

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