INVALIDATION OF FATALISM
Fate is nothing other than a name for our past actions of the earlier state. It can be kept at a safe distance by extricating oneself from one's past fetters by Self-effort, Self-knowledge, Self-realisation, Satsanga , or associating with good company of virtuous people, and study of sacred scriptures, proclaims Yoga-Vasistha (2.6.1-8). The scriptures are disinclined to accept a fatalistic worldview but rather accentuate the need to be aware of Self to transcend fate. They do not support absolute fatalism; rather, they present a dynamic system where the person, while navigating the results of his former state, is the architect of his own future. While the law of Karma might be mistaken for fatalism, the scriptures dictate that present actions can override past, predetermined actions, encouraging responsibility rather than resignation. Whatever one attempts to do, according to Yoga-Vasistha (2.6.2-3), he readily meets with its reward: this being the effect of exertion. Fate is noth...