I don't think there could be something superior to determinist fate.
There are universal Laws that determine certain aspects of your life. It is realistic. At the expense of very personal romantic beliefs of fate, etc., ideally it is absurd to think you can stand above the very Laws that govern your reality.
Astrology, Karma--these are spiritual examples in which we find ourselves with specific conditions. Ideally you know that the Moon will have a motion, and you can't reverse it just because you are a very powerful sorcerer, etc.
Some things can be managed. Saturn can throw a lot of shit on an event in your life at a certain time or some transit can really hurt you. But you have spiritual means to be able to survive and mitigate the damage, you have them. They are there at the click of a mouse.
You don't expect that if you go into a restaurant, they will set your table in the owner's office. If you go to a public swimming pool, you don't expect them to kick out the other members of the sports club because you want to be the owner of the pool, the only one there, and only you have the right because you are so powerful and the others don't do half a useful thing.
But if you have a gym membership with some premium perks. Some authoritative privilege or any form of power, the situation in that pool will be completely different for you. And it is unrealistic to think that despite your premium benefits and privilege you will have the same rights in the sports center as someone who is asking for information because maybe one day they will join.
You are in a reality system, and you need to understand how powerful your role is in this reality. You cannot think that all numbers in a system have the same mathematical value. Some will change a result by a much greater value than other numbers.
You can't color the sky because you don't like it to be blue at noon. But if you are really very powerful you can manifest a beautiful miracle at that noon. Regardless of the color of the sky you could find yourself a nice office because you have a job, a work to do and earn money. And it's not very important at that point the color of the sky, but just the fact that there's a sky that gives you what atmospherically allows you to live and makes your planet habitable so that you can be there in that office being happy-what's the difference to you? Welcome the sky indeed!