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Your Purpose is Unfolding Every Second of Your Life



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By : Amy Long    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-11-13 01:37:04
Your Purpose is Unfolding Each Moment of Your Life

To Be aware of what comes naturally.

·Trust that you’ll be provided with what is needed for you to perform your “business.”

·Love others even as God has loved you. Love they neighbor as thyself. What these sayings teach is that your main mission in this life is to perfect the ability to love.

Unfortunately, humans tend to attempt to make things much more convoluted than that. Most of us have at least four common ideas about what we are likely to think of as “life missions.”

Life’s purpose is something very specific â€" a namable occupation or thing for us to do.

As we develop our sense of purpose in life, our destiny, and are developed by our destiny, it is important to not only recognize fleeting intuitions but to maintain them and hold them with faith. Intuitions are guides that give us hints about how we can handle new or hard to handle situations. They give us glimpses into exciting possibilities that will spur us on our own path. Intuitions may show themselves as full blown images, in recurring day or night dreams, or with that sense of simply “knowing.”

What this searching is all about is trying to recall our original intention or our Birth Vision.

One experiences a sense of intuition as those brief “gut-feelings” or vague hunches. As we take these feelings or sensings more seriously, we gain familiarity with them, and we are able to grasp the nature of these intuitions more clearly, and to see how they very often guide us.

Your Internal Motivation

The 1st step is to realize that your mission exists within you in the form of your natural inclinations, instincts, desires and what motivates you. Reading, playing hopscotch, writing, coloring, etc.

As an experiment, take a sheet of paper and write down all the activities that you did as a child or that now brings you pleasure as they occur to you. Do this exercise with each interest and talent you have and look at why you like it so much! As you do this exercise thoughtfully, you will Begin to see the reasons why you do something are the motivating forces of your own unique personality. You may not want to have a career solving crossword puzzles, but the very nature of that activity â€" words and their meanings are something that you are inherently attracted to. Therefore, your purpose is within you. Watch carefully to what and where your attention is drawn.

One doesn’t need to “wait” to discover life’s purpose. As you seek, so shall you discover.

For some reason, many of us seem to think that until we discover our life purpose that life is on hold or is unimportant. The current moment is really the only moment you have to fully touch and to be touched by life. The past is gone, and while we can change the effects of our past on our current and future life, we can’t change or redo any of the actions we did or neglected to do.

Author Resource:

The Universal Life Church invites you to gain spiritual growth and awareness through this course and one of the many other courses available through this online seminary .

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