Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
Message: #20 2026-04-02
You seem to be asking about **how “to pull‑up and reach‑out a
destiny”**—that is, how to rise in your life and actively connect
with the path or purpose you feel meant for. [vijayramonline][1][https://vijayramonline.com/blog_ytub04.php?vid=&ns1=73&sn1=350&q=how+to+pull-up+and+reach-out+a+destiny...)
Here’s a simple, practical way to think about it:
***
### 1. Clarify what your destiny “feels” like
- Ask yourself:
- “What do I feel most alive doing?”
- “What kind of person do I want to become?”
- Write down a few clear sentences describing your ideal life (work,
family, inner peace, service, etc.). This becomes your
“destiny‑map.” [satdharamkaur][2][https://satdharamkaur.com/eleven-steps-to-activate-your-destiny/)
***
### 2. “Pull‑up” yourself first (inner strength)
To “pull‑up” a destiny means to **lift yourself** in discipline,
mindset, and commitment. Think of it like doing pull‑ups in the gym:
- Start small: daily habits (study, pray, journal, exercise, saving
money, etc.).
- Focus on consistency, not perfection.
Each small effort builds the inner strength to reach higher.
[trainheroic][3][https://www.trainheroic.com/blog/get-your-first-pull-up/)
### 3. “Reach‑out” toward opportunities
“Reaching‑out” means **actively stepping into possibility**, not
waiting for destiny to fall on you.
- Ask for help: mentors, teachers, friends, or elders.
- Say “yes” to opportunities that scare you a little but align
with your values.
- Offer service or help to others; destiny often opens when you start
contributing, not just receiving. [checfaithchapel][4][https://www.checfaithchapel.org/blog/walking-into-your-destiny)
***
### 4. Combine faith and action
Many spiritual and self‑growth authors describe destiny as something
you **activate** by:
- Holding a clear intention (faith, prayer, or vision).
- Then taking consistent, visible steps (action).
In this sense, “pull‑up and reach‑out a destiny” means:
- **Pull‑up** your character, courage, and discipline.
- **Reach‑out** toward doors, people, and chances that help that
destiny unfold. [elizabethbbristol][5][https://elizabethbbristol.com/do-you-know-how-to-reach-your-destiny/)
If you like, you can share your own situation (age, work, spiritual
understanding), and I can give you a **short, practical roadmap** in
Tamil‑friendly English that fits your life.
Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
Message: #19 2026-04-01
“Pull‑up and reach‑out a destiny” sounds like a poetic way of
asking: **how do you grab your destiny and stretch toward it, instead
of letting it slip away?** [goodreads][1][https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/choose-our-own-destiny)
### First, define your own destiny
- Destiny isn’t just “fate written above you”; many traditions
see it as **a path shaped by your choices, values, and consistent
actions**. [acharyaprashant][2][https://acharyaprashant.org/en/articles/what-is-my-destiny-1_b53716a)
- Ask yourself clearly:
- What kind of life do I want in 10–15 years?
- What are *non‑negotiable values* (integrity, learning, service,
family, freedom)? [weempowerleaders][3][https://www.weempowerleaders.com/7-steps-to-determine-your-destiny/)
### How to “pull up” your destiny
- **Clarify + visualise**: Write a short “life vision” (career,
money, relationships, health, spirituality) and keep it visible.
[os][4][https://os.me/learn/change-your-destiny-by-changing-your-karma/)
- **Build habits that raise your baseline**:
- Daily learning (even 20–30 minutes).
- Timely work (especially with your strengths, like finance, coding,
or Tamil‑cultural work). [weempowerleaders][5][https://www.weempowerleaders.com/7-steps-to-determine-your-destiny/)
- Treat your **current job, taxes, bank‑related skills, and side
projects** as “training ground” for a bigger role you’re growing
into. [weempowerleaders][6][https://www.weempowerleaders.com/7-steps-to-determine-your-destiny/)
### How to “reach out” to your destiny
- **Reach out to people, not just ideas**:
- Connect with mentors (finance, IT, spiritual, Tamil‑cultural
leaders).
- Ask smart questions, not just “what should I do?” but “what
worked for you in my situation?” [dictionary.cambridge][7][https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/reach-out-to)
- **Reach out to opportunities**:
- Volunteer for extra responsibility at work.
- Experiment with small side‑projects (coding tools, finance
notes, YouTube‑style content in Tamil). [os][8][https://os.me/learn/change-your-destiny-by-changing-your-karma/)
### A simple, practical routine
- Morning: 10 minutes reflection / prayer + 1–2 concrete goals for
the day. [os][9][https://os.me/learn/change-your-destiny-by-changing-your-karma/)
- Evening: 5 minutes review:
- Did I move one inch closer to my long‑term vision?
- If not, what small change can I make tomorrow?
[acharyaprashant][10][https://acharyaprashant.org/en/articles/what-is-my-destiny-1_b53716a)
If you tell me what *your* destiny looks like (for example: “stable
finance career + spiritual practice + Tamil‑cultural work”), I can
map out a 1‑year “reach‑out” plan around that.
Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
Message: #18 2026-03-19
Gemini
Actively Shaping Your Destiny
https://gemini.google.com/share/ec52f2aab4e0
Created with Fast March 19, 2026 at 11:31 PM
Published March 19, 2026 at 11:32 PM
You said
how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
That is a beautifully phrased, if slightly cryptic, question. It
sounds like you're standing at a crossroads, looking for a way to
bridge the gap between where you are and where you feel you’re
"meant" to be.
"Pulling up" and "reaching out" to a destiny is less about chasing a
ghost and more about alignment and momentum. Here is how you can
practically bridge that gap:
1. The "Pull-Up": Internal Preparation
Before you can reach out, you have to elevate your own standards. You
can’t inhabit a "bigger" life with a "smaller" mindset.
Audit Your Environment: Destiny rarely survives in stagnant water. If
your current circle or habits don't reflect the person you want to
become, it's time to "pull up" your roots and replant them.
Master the Fundamentals: Destiny is often just the intersection of
preparation and opportunity. Work on the skills you’ll need once you
actually arrive.
Define the "Frequency": If your destiny involves leadership, start
leading now—even if it’s just leading yourself through a
disciplined morning routine.
2. The "Reach-Out": External Action
Destiny isn't a destination that waits for you; it’s a conversation
you have with the world.
Micro-Experiments: Don't wait for a "calling." Reach out by trying
three different things that interest you. One of them will "pull
back."
Strategic Networking: Destiny often has a human face. Reach out to
mentors or peers who are already in the "room" you want to be in.
The "Ask" Rule: You miss 100% of the destinies you don't knock on.
Whether it’s applying for a reach job or starting a project, you
have to physically put your intent into the world.
Comparison: Passive vs. Active Destiny
Feature The "Wait and See" Approach The "Pull-Up & Reach-Out"
Approach
View of Fate It will happen if it's meant to be. It happens because I
am building it.
Action Level Minimal; waiting for a "sign." High; creating signs
through action.
Risk Stagnation and regret. Failure, but constant growth.
Outcome Accidental life. Intentional legacy.
A Note on the "Grip"
Be careful not to squeeze too hard. Sometimes, "reaching out" to a
destiny means being flexible enough to realize your destiny might look
slightly different than you imagined. It’s a dance between
persistence and pivot.
"Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice. It is
not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved." —
William Jennings Bryan
Would you like me to help you brainstorm some specific "reach-out"
actions for a particular goal or career path you're eyeing?
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Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
Message: #17 2026-01-19
The belief that the Almighty cannot manifest as both omnipresent and
omnipotent on Earth stems from theological interpretations where
divine infinity transcends visible, localized forms. Many traditions
affirm God's omnipresence—existing everywhere simultaneously—while
omnipotence denotes unlimited power, yet appearances are selective to
preserve free will and faith. In Hinduism and Vedanta, relevant to
Tamil philosophy, God incarnates (avatars like Krishna) not as
abandoning omnipresence but as partial manifestations for guidance,
remaining unmanifest elsewhere.
[thegospelcoalition](https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/essay/omnipotence-omniscience-omnipresence-god/)
## Theological Concepts
Omnipresence means the divine is present in every location and time,
distinct from pantheism where God equates to creation. Omnipotence
allows any act, including incarnation without limiting overall power,
as seen in Christian views of Jesus or Hindu avatars. Saiva Siddhanta,
a Tamil Shaivite school, describes Lord Shiva as omnipotent,
omniscient, and omnipresent, source of all without spatial bounds.
[en.wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omnipotence_paradox)
## Hindu and Tamil Views
Bhagavad Gita explains God as all-pervading (sarvatra samavastitam)
yet invisible to the unintelligent due to yoga-maya, a divine veil.
Avatars like Krishna embody divine qualities temporarily for dharma
restoration, bridging infinite God with finite humans without negating
omnipresence. This aligns with Tamil spiritual traditions emphasizing
purity and devotion to perceive the indwelling divine.
[wisdomlib](https://www.wisdomlib.org/hinduism/book/complete-works-of-swami-abhedananda/d/doc492974.html)
## Philosophical Paradoxes
Critics question if incarnation implies non-omnipresence, but theology
resolves it: God acts through forms while pervading all, avoiding
paradoxes like the omnipotence stone. Free will requires non-constant
visibility; overt omnipotence might coerce belief rather than foster
it. Eastern views, including Vedanta, see manifestations as eternal
and multi-form, not singular or time-bound.
[reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/Christianity/comments/13i1nuk/where_in_the_bible_does_it_say_that_god_is/)
Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
Message: #16 2026-01-19
it is all boiling down to nothing as envisioned in the Natural
environment and owing to the facts explained in this blog AND ANYWHERE
IT IS THOUGHT THAT THE ALMIGHTY WILL NEVER APPEAR TO BE EVER
OMNIPRESENT WITH OMNIPOTENT ON THIS EARTH AND SO ON...
Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
Message: #15 2026-01-17
Life’s purpose is purely punishment?
It sounds like you’re expressing something quite heavy and possibly
painful. Many people wrestle with questions about life’s purpose,
and feeling like it’s punishment can stem from deep frustration or
hardship.
Philosophically, there are different perspectives:
Existential view: Life doesn’t come with an inherent purpose; we
create meaning through choices and experiences.
Spiritual or religious view: Some traditions see life as a test or a
journey for growth, not punishment.
Psychological view: Feelings of life being punitive often arise during
periods of stress, burnout, or depression.
If this thought is weighing on you, it might help to explore what’s
driving it. Is it a specific situation, a pattern of challenges, or
something else? Sometimes reframing life as a series of opportunities
for learning rather than punishment can shift perspective.
Would you like me to share ways to find meaning and resilience when
life feels harsh, or explore philosophical ideas about purpose?
i try to obtain myself from the abundance of Nature, that is what is
required by me at any point of time, either in the past or future.
That’s a beautiful and profound way to look at life—drawing what
you need from nature’s abundance at any moment. It reflects a
philosophy of simplicity and alignment with the natural flow, which
many traditions emphasise for inner peace.
Here are a few thoughts that resonate with what you said:
Living in harmony with nature: Taking only what is necessary, neither
hoarding nor depriving, creates balance and sustainability.
Mindfulness in time: Your mention of “past or future” suggests a
timeless perspective—nature provides what is needed when it’s
needed, and we can trust that flow.
Self-sufficiency and gratitude: Seeing nature as a source of
fulfilment encourages gratitude and reduces the constant chase for
external validation or excess.
Would you like me to share practical ways to live by this principle
(like minimalism, mindful consumption, and nature-based practices), or
explore philosophical traditions that echo this idea (such as
Stoicism, Taoism, or Vedanta)?
Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
Message: #14 2026-01-17
Life's purpose is punishment?
The idea that life\'s purpose
is punishment is a complex one, and not a universally held belief.
Here\'s a breakdown of different perspectives:
**Arguments for Life as Punishment (or Suffering):**
* **Religious/Philosophical Perspectives:**
* **Original Sin:** Some religions believe humans are born into
a state of sin, inherited from a primal transgression (like Adam and
Eve). Life, in this view, can be seen as a period of atonement or
penance for that sin.
* **Karma:** In some Eastern philosophies, negative actions in
past lives can lead to suffering in the present life as a karmic
consequence.
* **Cycles of Rebirth (Samsara):** Some belief systems view the
cycle of birth, death, and rebirth as inherently filled with
suffering. The goal is to escape this cycle, not to embrace it.
* **The Problem of Evil:** The existence of suffering and evil
in the world leads some to question whether a benevolent God exists or
whether life is inherently unfair and perhaps even punitive.
* **Existentialist View:**
* While not necessarily "punishment," existentialism emphasizes
the inherent meaninglessness of existence. We are "thrown" into the
world without a purpose, and this can be a source of anxiety and
suffering. The burden of creating our own meaning can feel like a kind
of punishment.
* **Cynicism/Pessimism:**
* Some philosophies, like cynicism and pessimism, view the world
as fundamentally flawed and full of suffering. While they might not
use the word "punishment," they see life as inherently unpleasant and
full of hardship.
**Arguments Against Life as Punishment:**
* **Humanistic/Secular Perspectives:**
* **Meaning Created by Individuals:** Many humanistic and
secular philosophies emphasize the importance of creating one\'s own
meaning and purpose in life. Life is not inherently punitive, but
rather an opportunity for growth, learning, and connection.
* **Focus on Well-being:** These perspectives emphasize the
importance of reducing suffering and promoting happiness and
well-being.
* **Religious Perspectives (Alternative Interpretations):**
* **Love and Grace:** Many religions emphasize God\'s love and
grace, rather than punishment. Suffering may be seen as a test, an
opportunity for growth, or a consequence of free will, but not as the
primary purpose of life.
* **Divine Plan:** Some believe that even suffering has a
purpose within a larger divine plan, even if that purpose is not
always clear to us.
* **Evolutionary Perspective:**
* From a purely scientific standpoint, life is driven by the
biological imperative to survive and reproduce. Suffering is a
byproduct of natural selection and the challenges of existence, not a
deliberate punishment.
**Important Considerations:**
* **Subjectivity:** Whether life feels like punishment is highly
subjective and depends on individual experiences, beliefs, and
perspectives.
* **Resilience:** Even in the face of suffering, humans have the
capacity for resilience, hope, and joy. The ability to find meaning
and connection in the midst of hardship can be a powerful antidote to
the idea that life is simply punishment.
* **Agency:** Believing life is purely punishment can be
disempowering. Recognizing that we have agency to make choices and
shape our experiences, even within difficult circumstances, can be
transformative.
**In conclusion:**
The concept of life as punishment is a complex and multifaceted one.
While some philosophical and religious viewpoints may suggest this,
it\'s not a universally accepted belief. Many alternative perspectives
emphasize the importance of creating one\'s own meaning, finding joy,
and contributing to the well-being of others, even in the face of
suffering. Ultimately, whether or not you see life as punishment is a
matter of personal belief and perspective.
Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
Message: #13 2026-01-04
Inner Engineering is a multifaceted program and philosophy developed
by Sadhguru, a contemporary yogi and mystic. It is primarily delivered
in two formats: a New York Times bestselling book and a structured
7-step course.
The core premise is that while we have engineered the external world
to our liking, we have largely neglected to engineer our inner
selves—our mind, body, emotions, and energy—leading to stress and
dissatisfaction.
1. The Core Philosophy
Inner Engineering is based on the classical science of Yoga, which
Sadhguru defines not as physical exercise, but as a "technology" for
well-being.
* The Way Out is In: Happiness and suffering are produced within you.
Therefore, the solution to human problems must be found by turning
inward.
* Responsibility: One of the central tenets is that you are 100%
responsible for how you experience life. This "ability to respond"
(response-ability) gives you the freedom to choose your state of being
regardless of external circumstances.
* Mind vs. Reality: Much of human suffering is "imaginary"—rooted
in memories of the past or fears of the future. The program aims to
root you in the reality of the present moment.
2. The Program (Inner Engineering Online/Completion)
The official program is a 7-session course (often taken online)
designed to provide tools for mental and emotional clarity.
* Discourses: Sadhguru provides insights on various aspects of life,
including the mechanics of the mind and the nature of joy.
* Shambhavi Mahamudra Kriya: This is the "crown jewel" of the
program—a 21-minute yogic practice involving breathwork (pranayama)
and meditation. It is claimed to align your system so that "your body,
mind, and emotions work at their highest potential."
* Scientific Benefits: Studies (including those from Harvard and
Rutgers) have suggested that regular practice of Shambhavi can lead to
significant reductions in stress, improved sleep, and increased
focus.
3. The Book: A Yogi’s Guide to Joy
If you aren't ready for the full course, the book serves as a
comprehensive introduction. It is divided into two parts:
* Part One: Explores the author’s own spiritual awakening and the
fundamental concepts of looking inward.
* Part Two: Breaks down the human system into four layers: Body,
Mind, Energy, and Joy. It offers "Sadhana" (practices) like sitting
straight, eating mindfully, and understanding the limits of the
intellect.
4. Who is it for?
* People seeking stress management and emotional balance.
* Those interested in spirituality without necessarily adhering to a
specific religion.
* High-performers looking to increase mental clarity and
productivity.
Common Practices Suggested in Inner Engineering:
| Practice | Purpose |
| :--- | :--- |
| Sit with a Straight Spine | Allows for better energy flow and
alertness. |
| Limit Intellect | Recognizes that the logic-driven mind is a tool,
not the master. |
| Awareness of Breath | Using the breath as a bridge between the
physical and the spiritual. |
> Note: While the book provides great wisdom, the specific Shambhavi
Mahamudra technique is usually only taught through the formal 7-step
program (online or in-person) to ensure it is transmitted correctly.
>
Would you like me to find more details on the 7-step program modules
or provide some of the specific "Inner Engineering" rules Sadhguru
suggests for daily life?
Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
Message: #10 2025-11-23
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Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
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Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
Message: #8 2025-11-12
To pull up and reach out towards your destiny means actively striving
for your goals and aspirations, overcoming obstacles, and seeking
fulfillment in life through persistent effort and growth. Here is how
this can be approached practically:
### Understand Your Destiny
First, reflect on what destiny means to you personally—whether it's
a career ambition, personal calling, or sense of purpose. Identify
specific goals or values that define your vision for the future.
### Steps to Pull-Up
- Strengthen resilience through self-belief and consistent effort,
even when faced with setbacks.
- Develop essential skills and adapt to changes in your
circumstances.
- Seek mentorship and feedback from those whose journey inspires you.
### Steps to Reach-Out
- Take actionable steps toward your ambitions, such as setting smaller
milestones.
- Network, collaborate, and engage with communities that align with
your vision.
- Persevere through challenges, using each experience as a learning
opportunity.
- Stay open-minded to possibilities, adjusting your path when needed.
### Mindset and Attitude
Adopt a growth mindset, believing your abilities can improve with
effort.
Practice gratitude for progress and remain optimistic about future
achievements.
No matter what destiny means to you, combining inner strength
("pull-up") with proactive engagement ("reach-out") will help move you
closer to your goals.
Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
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Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
Message: #6 2025-06-08
rebirth or incarnation of the Almighty as anticipated in the past due
to the unexpected situations we are experiencing is due to occur, and
no more waiting, but it is
time to sleep again for two decades
Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
Message: #5 2025-04-03
On one hand we know that Destiny is a course or result of events. But,
on the other hand the translation of the Sanskrit word “Karma” is
“action”. Karma refers to all physical, verbal and mental actions
that we make during our life. That's why we can argue that Karma
results in Destiny.29 Oct 2022
Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
Message: #4 2023-12-13
the same poles repell each other but the opposite poles attract ie.
whatever one might desire cannot happen as it is desired b'cause the
desire itself is not destined to be in the natural process and so it
is better to be satisfied with whatever one could achieve in the due
course and so on...
Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
Message: #3 2023-11-03
whatever means one can think of a situation to happen it is all owing
to the omni-potent and its omni-presence makes it happen according to
one's fate or destiny put up already before his birth and the ongoing
life from birth to death and even after that for a few generations
which is already created and the leading nature of his life is decided
by his fate and so on....
Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
Message: #2 2020-09-23
ailment is the only way to succeed in a battle for the almighty could
see to that everything is settled and no unwanted effects can emerge
from the said facts that are yet to be explored for the sake of all
human beings to be benefitted for it is the time of life to see things
well-settled and well-achieved in the future even to battle even and
more ...
Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
Message: #1 2020-09-12
long days were gone with the wind that is blown away to swipe the
catastrophic effects causing the nature to sway a little bit and
ultimately reaching a new height to be seen only by elite people and
so the nature itself going to be the cause of the difficulties posed
by the nature itself and so on ...
Subject: how to pull-up and reach-out a destiny...
Message: #0 2020-09-07
one has longings for reaching out a destination or destiny for the
sake of good-will and so finding a place of destiny is not tough but
owing to the fact that there are many things output for the sake of
well-being and finally there is no point in sitting there in one place
to aspire for many places to go and ultimately going places is not
tough nowadays for the traffic in the sky is light and so go ahead to
make a change ...