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Sunday
Aug212011

How purpose arises

Purpose arises as you open the heart.  Notice what unfolds as you connect with what you love and willingly share this by serving others.  What happens to that unending quest for purpose as you discover your deepest needs are not what you thought? How does it feel to know all conceivable needs are already met? What happens as you choose to have fun with whatever you do and also infuse joy into the lives of others?  

It is all coming back to you how your gifts and aptitudes are pre-selected at soul level.  Being creative is one of the basic ways to revitalize the Spirit and awaken to what the soul always knows.  Purpose is not what you think.  It is not what mind invites you to believe. Purpose is what you are, every aspect of the journey, and even energy itself.

"The purpose of our lives is to be happy." -Dalai Lama

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Reader Comments (5)

As one puts it:
The purpose is the journey, is the traveller, is the witness, is just this.
August 22, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterRizal Affif
To be happy may also be seen as to be under the influence of what is happening. There should almost be two words for happy. I imagine what the dalai lama pertains to is an empty mind where one is happy beyond reason. Most people appear to equate happiness with satisfying the mind where reasoning something out then completes a search generated by the mind or the ego. One then feels happy in such a situation because the tension within the mind is temporarily alleviated.
August 29, 2011 | Unregistered Commenter~ bern ~
Perhaps the universe flows on Purpose. If there is an intention, there is a purpose. Perhaps the purpose of Life, if on the mind, is to Live. Perhaps the purpose of death, if on the mind, is to die. Everyone then has different intentions which serves different purposes. Perhaps essence its self has no pur-pose or desire. It -poses no questions and therefore has no intentions. So yes, if one has an open heart, and can feel the soul, the soul then has a purpose. The soul then attracts that spirit to bring its vision or dream upon the earth. Its as if the soul has unresolved feelings and brings these feelings to life by seeking out or summoning the spirit to make it happen. So perhaps the soul is under contract to fulfill a duty or a mission because it is blemished with a shadow that draws to it the light to bring its message into full consciousness.
August 29, 2011 | Unregistered Commenter~ bern ~
Rizal, purpose is a string of letters that takes on any meaning it is given.
August 29, 2011 | Registered CommenterLiara Covert
Bern, the ego has its own conditioned ideas about a separate and controlled purpose. Awareness simply is. It has no intention. Nothing is happening to you. Awareness unfolds by itself. Your reflection invites the question, "can a soul have unresolved feelings?" That is, is soul imperfect? Sense what the heart resonates.

From the perspective of oneness, nothing is separate, but part of a Whole. All is actually Oneness. Ego creates the illusion of a self separate from the rest of life. Individual actions and thoughts shape what is experienced through form. The ultimate purpose for being is companionship with the Creator or co-creation. How far does soul stray from its true nature or how far is focus of attention distracted?
August 29, 2011 | Registered CommenterLiara Covert

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