FYB... follow your blissmoderated - created 01/01/04 |
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Based on the teachings of Joseph Campbell, James Redfield, Carol Adrienne, Barbara Sher, Anthony Robbins, Wayne Dyer, and Welcomed others.
You may be feeling that time is passing, and that you are not far enough along in something that seems "meaningful." You may be longing for work that has shape and promise, and that makes you look forward to getting up in the morning. Perhaps even more than a desire for more money or status, you have a desire to be recognized and seen.
I believe that what you are feeling that urgency for change, that confusion about what to do, that desire for "clarity" is coming from the souls own purpose which is being fulfilled even as you read these words.
At this moment, you are in a stage of your developing purpose, and you are not off- track, no matter how blocked you currently feel. Your calling has already made itself known through what motivates you (past and present), what attracts you, what you resist, and what frustrates you. Your calling may have made a brief appearance between the ages of three and eight, or revealed itself through a sudden interest in adolescence. Your calling can also be glimpsed in what you admire in others. It can be seen in those abilities you have which you don't even think are special. You are almost always working on purpose when you lose track of time.
Some part of your purpose is also being served as you deal with obstacles and problems (resolving obstacles bring you great power and knowledge of a specific kind--necessary for your specific purpose). A piece of your life purpose may be fulfilled by the knowing that results from pain, struggle, and illness. However, if your life is only a mountain of continuous obstacles, then you are going to have to take another look at the kind of beliefs you have about life. Generally, when you are on the right path, things flow. When you are attracting nothing but obstacles, you need to stop and ask yourself, "What do I need to change in my thinking?"
Beyond any narrow category of occupation, the purpose of our life is to develop our capacity to love. Our purpose is to create life out of whom we are and who we are becoming.
Carol Adrienne
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