Do people have a destiny? If not, why are many fortune tellers so accurate?

It is a point obtained by gathering the horizon, meridian, and equator and projecting them onto the ecliptic. Its starting point is 0 degrees of Libra. It varies depending on the region and latitude and longitude.

It represents the life indicators in the natal chart, the things that are destined to be accomplished.

Look at which house it falls in, indicating that there is something to be accomplished in that field, and then cooperate with the aspect and Graphics can be used to see the influence on the person and the difficulty of fulfilling his destiny.

This is the meaning of the vertex

It cannot be fully believed or disbelieved, because people’s actions A single individual comes into this world at a specific time and has the only reason for his existence. Although fate is in his own hands, there are many unexplainable events in the world that are proof of fate. I think we should be positive Be enterprising and live by your own efforts, but fate can be used as a reference.

Fate means

Everything is destined. This destiny does not simply refer to regular things: for example, people will always die (at least until This is still the case today), and its underlying meaning is somewhat related to mysticism, such as God who dominates everything.

The so-called "fate" refers to the destination of fate, which is an inevitable trend that people cannot get rid of. Life only lasts for a few decades. Some people rise to great heights and become famous; some achieve nothing and hold grudges for the rest of their lives; some live to be a hundred years old; some die young. Why is life so different? What's the difference? This is what people often call "fate". I don't believe in fate. Life is full of variables, and it is impossible to draw conclusions until the life process is completed. Sometimes when things go well, they say "it's fate", and sometimes when things go wrong, they say "it's meant to be like this". This doesn't make sense. In fact, the outcome of a person's life is not God's arrangement, but entirely the result of the interaction between one's own subjective factors and the objective world.