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Destiny Quote by Sorin Cerin

“Then I started thinking to the Destiny makers that continuously create new images y in books, on television or through other media that provide images. And I said these are Creating Factors and Unique Accidental too. And I looked through the window. It was snowing. The first snow flakes were…” quote by Sorin Cerin
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“Then I started thinking to the Destiny makers that continuously create new images y in books, on television or through other media that provide images. And I said these are Creating Factors and Unique Accidental too. And I looked through the window. It was snowing. The first snow flakes were laying silently on the frozen soil. All of a sudden the silence was broken by the beat of a doves wings. This is when I understood that the silence of the Great Void-Being was disturbed by only one Intended Occurrence, and everything that followed it was a big lie called Image, which is an Illusion and the Illusion is Destiny! Eureka, I said, as if I had found the paradise of the Illusion of Life in which we hope to get after the so- called death. It was a paradise of the winner, except that this winner thought he was more defeated than ever because it was a victory over an empire of lie, of an Illusion of a Destiny, which deeply disturbed the Great Void-Being with its lies and hypo”

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About This Quote

The passage reflects on how media creates images that shape perceived destiny, suggesting that reality is an illusion disturbed by a single intentional event, revealing a paradox of victory over false narratives.

In simple terms: Media creates images that shape destiny; a single event disrupts this illusion.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the constructed nature of perceived destiny.

Themes

illusion destiny perception truth paradox

Mood

reflective inquisitive melancholic

Type

philosophical poetic critical

When to use this quote

  • creative writing
  • personal reflection
  • spiritual contemplation
  • critical analysis

Key Concepts

philosophy media theory existentialism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we differentiate authentic experiences from media‑crafted narratives?
  • Can a single intentional act truly alter a collective illusion?
A Different Perspective

The claim that destiny is purely illusory may overlook innate human agency and structural influences.

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