When we look at the world with open eyes, we notice a phenomenon time and again: Some people seem to be carried by life on their hands. They meet the right people at exactly the right time, receive opportunities as if from nowhere, experience coincidences for which there is no rational explanation. Others, on the other hand, struggle through life, seem to be constantly confronted with obstacles, experience setbacks, loss, illness or constant emotional turbulence.
The first impulse is often: “That's just fate” or “They're just lucky.” But from a spiritual perspective, this explanation is superficial. Because luck is not a coincidence. It is a resonance. And resonance follows spiritual laws - not the blind play of chance.
When we look at the world with open eyes, we notice a phenomenon time and again: Some people seem to be carried by life on their hands. They meet the right people at exactly the right time, receive opportunities as if from nowhere, experience coincidences for which there is no rational explanation. Others, on the other hand, struggle through life, seem to be constantly confronted with obstacles, experience setbacks, loss, illness or constant emotional turbulence.
The first impulse is often: “That's just fate” or “They're just lucky.” But from a spiritual perspective, this explanation is superficial. Because luck is not a coincidence. It is a resonance. And resonance follows spiritual laws - not the blind play of chance.
In our society, the term ”luck” is often reduced to external events: winning the lottery, a promotion, a chance encounter with a dream partner, a healing. However, from a spiritual point of view, luck is not the result of external circumstances, but a vibration, an inner state that draws certain experiences into life.
A ‘'lucky person’' is not simply someone to whom good things happen - but someone who consciously or unconsciously lives in an inner alignment that connects them to a higher order. This alignment can express itself in gratitude, trust, goodness of heart or simply in a deep acceptance of life.
Central principles in all spiritual teachings - whether in Buddhism, Hermeticism, quantum philosophy or Hinduism - are the universal law of resonance ("As within, so without. As above, so below. The way a person thinks, feels and believes shapes their reality.") and the law of attraction ("Like attracts like. What you radiate returns to you.").
Every person constantly emits vibrations - through thoughts, emotions, beliefs and their basic attitude towards themselves and life. This energetic signature attracts corresponding events, people and circumstances. Happiness is therefore not “something that comes” - but “something that is responded”. Those who live out of fear, lack, control or victimization attract corresponding experiences. Those who live in love, trust and self-responsibility open themselves up to the good that is already waiting for them on a higher level.
From a spiritual perspective, every soul came to earth with a specific soul plan before its incarnation. This plan includes certain learning tasks, growth potential, encounters, trials - but also gifts, talents and supporting forces.
Some people have voluntarily chosen great challenges in this life in order to transform old karma, to live through certain lessons particularly intensively or to serve humanity in a special way. Other souls have chosen a rather easy path in life in order to make an impact in a different way - e.g. by radiating peace, joy or love.
“Happiness” or “bad luck” in outer life are therefore not always an expression of justice or injustice, but part of a much larger mosaic of souls that we are often unable to see from a human perspective.