Thursday 9 January 2020

Are we here just for death and taxes,

Why are we really here?
To pay tax and then die?

  Goodness! I hope there is a lot more to our existence on this odd little rock than death and taxes.

    I used to observe those people that had clicked into a sense of their purpose with wonder.
 Trying to find the common key to unlock my own destiny,
I noted that just as many of the purposeful where devotees to some form of religion as those that were not.
Spirituality did not seem to be a factor in discovering purpose.

   A factor that did separate the purposeful from the rest was the intense sense of self they had.

   The purposeful have a clear image of who they are, and embrace it without remorse, and without arrogance.
Identifying their talents and abilities, the purposeful unashamesly pursue excellence, allowing their gifts and talents to carry them to the top of their field... and in no uncertain terms - to make a shit load of money in the process.

   In contrast, the purposeless seem to resent self, ashamed of their gifts and talents.
It's as if the purposeless intentionally dumb themselves down, or render themselves as powerless, in order to make those in their presence feel better about themselves. "If I am weak, you will be strong."

   It seems the purposeless choose to dress in weakness and lie in order to impress a few, when the truth inside of them could liberate and inspire the whole world.

   The difference observed between the purposeful and purposeless is in how they iidentify with the "I am."

  When following Jesus's example of "I am the way, I am the truth and I am the life," your personal I am will open the way, will reveal the truth and will generate abundant life.

  It's time to pick up your real self, and let your light brighten the world.

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