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How Destiny Finds Us - Unseen Forces Quiet Signs and How the Universe Writes Our Story - cover

How Destiny Finds Us - Unseen Forces Quiet Signs and How the Universe Writes Our Story

Ranjot Singh Chahal

Publisher: Rana Books

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Summary

What if your life isn't a series of random events, but a tapestry being quietly woven by invisible threads?
 
In How Destiny Finds Us, you are invited into a world where fate whispers, signs speak, and the universe gently guides us—if only we know how to listen. This soulful exploration dives deep into the quiet mechanics of destiny: the subtle synchronicities, the inner callings, the mysterious timing of people and moments that shape who we become.
 
Through lyrical storytelling and profound insight, this book unpacks the unseen forces that influence our path—intuition, ancestral echoes, soul contracts, and the recurring patterns that ask for our attention. It shows how mentors, strangers, dreams, and detours are not coincidences, but part of a greater design. It asks bold questions: Do we choose our path, or does it choose us? Can we rewrite our story? And how do we know when destiny is knocking?
 
Perfect for seekers, thinkers, and anyone standing at a crossroads, How Destiny Finds Us is a poetic guide to living a life of purpose, presence, and trust in the mysterious dance between choice and fate.
Available since: 04/11/2025.
Print length: 55 pages.

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