How do you discover who you are? We all have a purpose in life. And this purpose is the ultimate; the dream of all dreams, and the point where you can live a life with abundant happiness. But first, you have to find that purpose. Sometimes this can be the longest journey; finding out who you are. There are many distractions in life that may stray us from where we need to be. The reasons why you've forgotten who you are and what you want to do are that they have been extracted from you or squashed by following beliefs and values of those around you. You've been stopped from exploring you. We get caught up in conforming to the norm, directed by our peers and family.. adopting the beliefs of our society as a whole, then we choke on our self-expression. Understand you came to this earth with the purpose to discover your true identity and that the experiences you have had so far have been pre-sent to help you discover that. Remember times when you've been told you can't do something because of certain boundaries. Remember the things you did that made your heart sing. Remember that these things hold the key to your self-discovery and your true desire and purpose. Maybe you know immediately what your gift is, maybe you don't have a clue. But keep searching. Living your life purpose you'll want to get up earlier, stay up later and you'll lose all track of time. You will literally move into timeless awareness, so absorbed and excited by what you create. Your opportunities are limitless :)
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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That's a lot of wisdom from a young person. Awesome. A sense of purpose is so meaningful. I find the challenge to be keeping it in the front of my mind instead of the back. Here's some more inspiration for you (and me), in the form of some short videos -- http://www.ahamoment.com/pg/voting?moment=eaamt -- about some people who found their purpose in an "aha moment." Click and vote for those you like, as the top vote-getters will be aha moment TV commercials next year.
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
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