Destiny Quote by Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai
““First, some say that all human experience is based on destiny; second, some hold that everything is created by God and controlled by His will; third, some say that everything happens by chance without having any cause or condition. If all has been decided by destiny, both good deeds and evil deeds are predetermined, weal and woe are predestined; nothing would exist that has not been foreordained. Then all human plans and efforts for improvement and progress would be in vain and humanity would be without hope. The same is true of the other viewpoints, for, if everything in the last resort is in the hands of an unknowable God, or of blind chance, what hope has humanity except in submission? It is no wonder that people holding these conceptions lose hope and neglect efforts to act wisely and to avoid evil. In fact, these three conceptions or viewpoints are all wrong: everything is a succession of appearances whose source is the accumulation of causes and conditions. [45]””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Buddha’s Teaching on Causality, Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai, 1990
It argues that destiny, divine will, and random chance are insufficient; instead, events arise from interdependent causes and conditions.
In simple terms: All events result from causes and conditions.
Focus on understanding causality.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- ethical decision‑making
- personal growth
- social policy
- spiritual practice
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you identify underlying causes?
- What actions can you take to influence outcomes?
Complex to grasp can be counterintuitive.