5 Tips to uncover your purpose
Many people are seeking new sense of purpose or deeper connection to what they cannot put into words. You may feel restless, undecided about some path or course in your life. Consider these five tips to get in touch with what you are truly yearning for. It speaks for itself:
1) Walk in nature. Tap into your ability to attune to the grace of this moment. Everything is always speaking to you and selective awareness blocks out different frequencies or messages.
2) Do yoga. Basic stretches or more advanced contorsions can squeeze what you are seeking out of your being. When the student is ready, unexpected teachers and teachings appear.
3) Declutter your life. Now is the perfect time to pass on or get rid of what you outgrow or are no longer using. This applies to physical things as well as outdated beliefs and ways of living.
4) Adjust the dial. Whatever you typically listen to, allow yourself to hear what you tend to miss or overlook. Listen to a new station or crowd. Notice real reasons you tune out or tune in.
5) Appreciate silence. Discover peace and tranquility are not only found during particular conditions. They are ever-present, core states of being always accessible to everyone.
Reader Comments (2)
One stretches the body to lose or to find that which is physical and move beyond it.
When we find the perfect place for an object, it disappears outwardly to be found inwardly.
The dial often changes its self when we truly listen to that which is being broadcast. To hear we ourselves must be stationary while the music plays around us.
The world and the universe is in perpetual motion, but the True Self rests in peace within the bliss of silence. Meditation then is to re-discover stillness within perpetual motion.
Loving your Insights as Always. Greeting from Atlantic City, Wyoming. We are about to walk in stillness through the high desert on our route to Rawlins, drinking from cattle and wildlife troughs along the way. We are now about 1,300 miles into our journey along the Continental Divide Trail.