Your life path
Your future? What will it be like? Filled with:
- adventure or boredom
- friends & family or loneliness
- financial security or financial pressures
- good health or failing health
- nurturing relationships or people who don't give a rip about you
So many questions and so little time. So few answers when you need them and so much mystery as well as so many future unknowns.
If you could know how your life was going to turn out for the rest of your life, would you want to know now? If you are currently going through a difficult period for whatever reason, would you like to know when it will end and how you will emerge from it? If you are searching for something in life: a life partner, a rewarding career, spiritual answers, peace or . . . whatever would you like to know if you will ever find or discover it?
I personally hope that all of the answers you are looking for elude you until you are emotionally, spiritually or mature enough for them. Why? Because life was meant to be a mysterious adventure. We bring to it: questions, wonder, awe, curiosity, respect, humility, courage, belief
and patience and in return we gain wonderful positive surprises as well as life teachers such as; failure, problems or adversity that help us along our path if we are willing and able students.
I don't know where you are on your life path; whether you are 23 or 68, working or retired, healthy or sick, alone or surrounded by friends and loved ones, at peace with yourself and the world or in constant turmoil, filled with stress or calm, but I can tell you that wherever you are is where you are for a reason and there is something you are to learn or need to do while you are in that place. Your mission or purpose in life is to discover the unique way in which you can
contribute something to your fellow man with love and then get on with it. It is not to whine, boast, manipulate, control or feel sorry for yourself and your circumstances.
Every life has it's share of pain and blessings, sorrow and wonder and failure and success. The key to happiness and peace is to accept your path with grace doing what you can with what you have at any given moment in time to make your life better and to do the best you can with whatever crosses your path. This is not often easy or fun, but in the end you can say to the world: "I did my very best with the time I was given no matter what the outcome and I made a difference while I was here."
- adventure or boredom
- friends & family or loneliness
- financial security or financial pressures
- good health or failing health
- nurturing relationships or people who don't give a rip about you
So many questions and so little time. So few answers when you need them and so much mystery as well as so many future unknowns.
If you could know how your life was going to turn out for the rest of your life, would you want to know now? If you are currently going through a difficult period for whatever reason, would you like to know when it will end and how you will emerge from it? If you are searching for something in life: a life partner, a rewarding career, spiritual answers, peace or . . . whatever would you like to know if you will ever find or discover it?
I personally hope that all of the answers you are looking for elude you until you are emotionally, spiritually or mature enough for them. Why? Because life was meant to be a mysterious adventure. We bring to it: questions, wonder, awe, curiosity, respect, humility, courage, belief
and patience and in return we gain wonderful positive surprises as well as life teachers such as; failure, problems or adversity that help us along our path if we are willing and able students.
I don't know where you are on your life path; whether you are 23 or 68, working or retired, healthy or sick, alone or surrounded by friends and loved ones, at peace with yourself and the world or in constant turmoil, filled with stress or calm, but I can tell you that wherever you are is where you are for a reason and there is something you are to learn or need to do while you are in that place. Your mission or purpose in life is to discover the unique way in which you can
contribute something to your fellow man with love and then get on with it. It is not to whine, boast, manipulate, control or feel sorry for yourself and your circumstances.
Every life has it's share of pain and blessings, sorrow and wonder and failure and success. The key to happiness and peace is to accept your path with grace doing what you can with what you have at any given moment in time to make your life better and to do the best you can with whatever crosses your path. This is not often easy or fun, but in the end you can say to the world: "I did my very best with the time I was given no matter what the outcome and I made a difference while I was here."
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