Finding Your Divine Purpose Edwene Gaines,
Excerpted from The Four Spiritual Laws of
Prosperity (Rodale, Inc., Emmaus, PA)
At one time or another
you've probably asked yourself, "What is the purpose of my life? What is its
meaning? Why am I here on Earth, and what am I supposed to be doing?"
Chances are, you work hard, whether you take care of a household or have a job
outside of the home. Your days are filled with seemingly endless chores and
tasks like getting the oil changed in your car and going to the grocery store.
Perhaps sometimes, when you get tired or stressed out, life can seem like just
one long and meaningless "to do" list with a bland retirement and a
gold-plated watch at the end of it.
You may have a sense that
given the right circumstances, you could do much more than you are doing now.
Perhaps you long to make a real difference in the world, to assign meaning to
your life, and to listen to the yearnings of your very soul.
All of the great and wise
people who ever made a difference on planet Earth heard their souls' yearnings
and chose a purpose for their lives. People such as Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and
Nelson Mandela seem to have been driven by a self-defined purpose that they
chose for themselves. Now, we often think of such people with a sense of awe
and respect as if they were somehow different from us -- better, smarter, more
saintly, or more courageous. Sometimes they hardly seem human. But the truth is
that the only real difference between you and those people is that they all
seemed to have a clearly defined life purpose that they selected for themselves
and then embraced with steadiest dedication and unshakeable determination.
You have that very same
opportunity as well. Every single one of us has some special gift, some special
interest, some special talent, some special way of
impacting this world, so that it becomes a better place for everyone. You have
the potential to live at the level of Gandhi or Mother Teresa. The question you
must ask yourself is, "Am I willing to define, embrace, and hold fast to
my divine purpose, prayerfully, persistently, and patiently?" If the
answer is yes, then the impossible truly can become possible in your life.
Now, finding and
following your divine purpose is different from setting your goals. A goal is a
tangible desire with an end result, but your divine purpose is really a way of
living. For example, a goal might be to learn to paint with watercolors, but
your divine purpose might be to bring joy to peoples' lives through your art.
Another goal might be to get a PhD, but the divine purpose would be to live in
the world of the intellect, the world of ideas. Your goals have finite
deadlines, but your divine purpose is something that you will be working with
and growing with for the rest of your life.
Years ago, a teacher
explained to me that if I wanted to fully realize my potential in this lifetime
the first thing I had to do was look out upon my world (understanding that we
all look out through our own consciousness to see different worlds) and notice
all the things that need healing, or fixing, or transforming.
Very frankly, in my
world, I see that a multitude of areas where we as a human family need to
direct our attention, change our priorities, get rid of the systems and
concepts that are not working, and begin anew. Just to name a few examples, I
believe that some new thinking needs to be done about the way we take care of
our children, treat the environment, feed the hungry, share with the homeless,
and provide for the disabled, the elderly, the imprisoned, the hurt, the
abused, and the lonely.
The task, then, my
teacher instructed, is that after looking carefully at the world, we must pick
out one thing that we feel needs transforming, something that would be fun for
us to get involved in repairing, shifting, restructuring, fixing, and
perfecting. Please note I use the word fun. This is not about martyrdom
or great personal sacrifice. It is about focus, joy, and a sense of purposeful
possible achievement.
Next, we must take a bold
step and make a 100 percent commitment to "fixing" the problem we
have identified, followed by devoting our energies, time, talents, skills, and
money to transforming that one piece of the earthly puzzle. Even as you're
working toward solving the problem, keep in mind that what is really
important is not whether the problem ever gets solved; it's that you are
working toward the solution with dedication and persistence.
We are children of God.
But children eventually grow up. And the evolving and advancing you will do
when you begin to live according to your divine purpose is part of that growing
up.
When you choose your
divine purpose, you are framing your life with meaning. You are also taking an
important step in your spiritual development: to demonstrate to yourself that
you are a divine being and to prove to yourself that you have the power to
affect change -- that you are bigger, stronger, more powerful, and more
creative than you thought.
It was Emerson who said,
"Oh Man! There is no planet, sun or star could hold you, if you but knew
what you are." (Now, I know what he meant to say was, "Oh
Woman! There is no planet . . .") There is nothing in the universe that
could hold us, if only we knew our true power.
Copyright © 2005 Edwene Gaines
Reprinted from: The
Four Spiritual Laws of Prosperity: A Simple Guide to
Unlimited Abundance by Edwene Gaines © 2005
Rodale Inc. Permission granted by Rodale, Inc., Emmaus, PA 18098. Available wherever books are
sold or directly from the publisher by calling (800) 848-4735 or visit their
website at www.rodalestore.com.
Edwene Gaines is a widely known seminar leader
who works with thousands of people each year across the United States and in South America on personal issues of prosperity,
integrity, commitment, forgiveness, and finding purpose for their lives. An
ordained Unity minister since 1979, she is the owner-director of Rock Ridge Retreat Center in Valley Head, Alabama, where she holds retreats and
conferences several times a year. To learn more about her speaking and seminar
schedule, visit www.prosperityproducts.com.
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