What is your life purpose?

If connecting with and living the divinity within you is important to you, you may want to consider clarifying your life purpose. “You are only as strong as your purpose, therefore let us choose reasons to act that are big, bold, righteous and eternal.” — Barry Munro We love watching …

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Where Am I Going?

What is my destiny? This question connects us to our life purpose. It is more than just having a direction. It is about one’s place in the universe. It is the journey of finding that place and being there and living fully whatever that place is. It is your own …

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Discover Life Purpose

Do you know your 2 purposes in life? Every one has two principal purposes in their life – a personality purpose and a soul purpose. Purpose is the expression of who we are in a way that contributes to what we are part of. We must express who we are …

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Overcome suffering and fear

Suffering is caused by attachment to ourselves. The practice of the divine presence eliminates fear and suffering. By aspiring to make connection with this universal reality, or any universal reality, we are motivated to dealing with fear. It also enables us to experience the awe and mystery of the Beauty …

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Create your mythological life story – slay the dragons and find the treasure.

If the west is the past and the east is the future, most people would be backing into the future not watching where they are going. They would have their arms outstretched embracing the past and holding on. Now you can own your past and know that you do not …

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Letting go of fears may be the base for your life story

Exploring your fears through your memories may stir up your emotions. You may experience stages of denial, anger, blame and sadness. You may set up defenses to avoid the pain. But stay with it, identify with it–you are bigger than it is.   Here are a few steps to help …

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Reveal your life story. Relieve the pressure cooker.

Journaling is a great way to release and let go. To get things off your chest. Our minds are our own worst enemies. The same thoughts go round and round in the same old ways. If something bothers you, write about it. Get it out so you can see it …

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How to Write Your Memoirs – First Empty Your Head

There is great wisdom waiting for you as you listen to your own quiet inner voices. But first the thunderous, stressful, worrisome, demeaning, habitual, judgmental and reactive thoughts must be tamed. Get the feel of catching thoughts as they come to you and get them onto paper as quickly as …

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