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How to Reveal the Passion that Serves YouThen Start Living that PassionA regular column by an Alumbo member, Mar 09, 2008
Your spiritual growth is a quest to discover your unique passion and then live that passion. You are guided to spirituality information that will help you in this quest. All of your life experiences have consequences that lead us to our passion or take us away from our passion. What we term as a bad consequence would be an outcome that does not serve us. What we term as a good consequence would be an outcome that serves us. This is how it should be. As we make our own private decisions about how we chose to define our lives we can start developing an inventory of what does and does not serve us. This is as it should be. This is the natural order of things. Nobody needs to tell us if we are being served by our choices. Our innate nature is a fine arbiter of what does and doesn't serve us. If our underlying belief system is one of love, and an underlying knowledge that we are all one in a quest to know experimentally all that we know conceptually, then we would be satisfied that the natural consequences of our choices would be an adequate system to allow us to each monitor our own evolvement. By using the standard of “what serves us and what doesn't serve us” we could use nature, and the foundational love that is our core belief system, to guide us. This would be the optimum belief system that would permit us to reveal to ourselves the specific purpose of this particular life that we chose before birth. Your specific purpose is that uniqueness which is peculiar to you. It is a force within you that asks to be the passion of your life experience. This passion exists at birth waiting to be awakened and lived out through your life experiences.
It is in revealing this particular passion to yourself that you are guided to throughout your life. The passion itself is the guide. The passion that is you yearns to be known by your conscious self and thereby developed and lived out. You are constantly being lead by this silent organizing force that quietly attracts to you the people and information that is directly related to the passion that is trying to break through to the forefront of your beingness. As I mentioned earlier, some people are in synch with their passion early on in the life process. Musical prodigies are well-documented as proof of a driving desire that pushes young people to develop and follow a musical path that will ultimately lead them to the totally unique part of a musical passion particular to them. We all have a unique passion within us that is waiting to be born. It may be music, dance, wood-working, writing, drawing, acting, medicine, healing, welding, big-vision thinking, home-making, nurturing, science, crafts, speaking, carpentry or whatever form it may take for you. There are as many passions as there are humans occupying this planet. The key to living a full life is finding your passion and living it. Compare that to finding a job of drudgery that you endure throughout your life in order to have a paycheck that is never enough. Which scenario sounds, or better yet, feels better to you? Which scenario serves you? Richard Blackstone is an award winning author and international speaker on Love, Oneness & Creation. Journey into discovery of Self by reading this FREE report; "The 3 Simple Immutable Laws of the Universe" at: http://www.NutsandBoltsSpirituality.com
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