In my last post I proposed: “How do [we] find [our] purpose?”
“We are each born with our own unique “spark”- a certain light, energy, vibration, character-and-quality that drives us to become who we will be. If Purpose is why we exist then life itself is all about purpose.”
Your Purpose, then, is made up of the things that bring true satisfaction to your life. Purpose will drive you to accomplishment unlike any other thing can! Purpose makes you focus. Purpose makes you organize. Purpose inspires vision for new things you’ve never done before but you know without a doubt you can accomplish. Purpose brings peace and joy. Purpose makes you a person worth learning from.
There are people in your life who can help guide you toward it, but no one can recognize your purpose like you and The One.
I feel there is a very important thing that needs to be said here: We have all made mistakes. Mistakes are opportunities to learn. Mistakes are experiences along the road that we must mature through. The same is to be said of pain- things that have happened to us. Our mistakes and our pains require us to decide what our next step will be and how we will respond to these experiences from here and on out. You will either allow wisdom to become your companion, leading to enlightenment, or you will allow ignorance to blind you- hardening all your senses and making Purpose that much more difficult to live out. Or you will take some of both. Neither is right or wrong. Only The One knows how your choice will end and there are always more opportunities to grow, mature and even correct things that went wrong.
None of this is to be our focus though. Our focus needs to be on the life we have NOT yet lived. Will we allow the past to control our future? The future is as free of your baggage as you allow it to be. Focus on what you want to do and what or who you want to be and “just do it!”. Follow your deepest love. Find and do what you love! Find ways to use it to make the world better. It will then fuel/drive you daily to devotion and commitment and excellence. If it doesn’t do that, you haven’t found the right thing.