Some notes on time and fate:
In the waking world time 'flows' forwards much like a stream and all are swept along by its current. For those at its mercy there is no way to stand still or move against the inexorable forward momentum that time exerts. Likewise, if the waking world is a stream the wider world is the ocean from which it springs and to which it empties. Past, present and future converge and become meaningless there*, trifling things that only serve to hinder one's rebirth.
Dream deeply and one might glean fragments of their future, shapes and madness in the shadow of one's mind. To the uninitiated such is Deja vu, the sudden subconscious fathoming that for an instant future and foreknowledge have intersected. Often the pursuit of such prophetic dreams becomes obsession and a fate one sought too avoid is revealed to be a result of the very actions taken to avert it.
Vampires are a special case. Cut off from the cycle of death and rebirth they have no link to the wider world**--nor any past, present or future to be found there. To cheat this those wishing to prognosticate their future must either seek out a mortal to whom they are in some way connected and stalk their eidolon**, read the omens through a mancy*** or petition a spirit directly.
Using this knowledge creates an obstruction as events change and fate flows around it, like dropping a stone into a stream.
* (Eternity is quite literally the horrible mess caused as past, present and future permeate each other)
** (An eidolon, the future-shadow cast by one's own dead self. Time is simultaneous within the wider world, so every living person that was or will be born is already dead there. It is taboo to contact one's deceased soul directly--and extremely dangerous)
*** A mancy is any school of divination (umbilicomancy, trochomancy, splanchnomancy, etc, etc, etc.) used to make an educated guess at the future. Vampires gain these through the use of veers, reaching across the near and broadening their awareness. (Omens, being supernatural in nature are as plain for spirits to read as a book would be to you or me.)