Transforming Fate Into Destiny

Living the Life Your Soul Intended

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What is “fate” versus “destiny?” How can we tell the difference? Why is it essential to understand the relationship between these two forces?

As part of our human journey on Earth, we each made agreements with fate and destiny before our birth, says Robert Ohotto, author of Transforming Fate Into Destiny. And discovering the terms of these agreements—and differentiating them—is fundamental to unlocking our purpose and living an authentic life.

This workshop shows us how to embody the fullest expression of our soul in this lifetime as we learn how fated encounters, such as challenging circumstances and relationships, can actually be the key to fulfilling our destiny. Ohotto brings his 15 years of professional experience and personal investigation to this workshop to show us how to decode our contracts with fate and destiny, realize our true passion, and discover the various ways that we may be unconsciously fating ourself and thereby violating aspects of our soul’s purpose.

As we learn to dance with our fate and destiny, they become two voices challenging and beckoning us to continually unleash the power of our soul and to live the life we are meant to live.

Recommended reading: Ohotto, Transforming Fate Into Destiny.

Robert Ohotto is founder of Ananke-Apollo Institute and a renowned professional intuitive, astrologer, and teacher. His work is supported by his diverse background of collegiate studies in mythology, Christian mysticism, Kabbalah, Jungian psychology, Buddhism, Eastern philosophy, and Western Hermetic teachings. ohotto.com

Robert Ohotto


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