Saturday, December 27, 2008

Living in Truth, My Life's Purpose

Humility, acceptance and silence seem to work most of the time. So, I should better live my purpose, act accordingly and master my deepest purpose. Not to “yap” about it.Yes, more you know, more you realise how much you don’t know. Which will keep you very much with your feet on the ground, or even put you down on your knees.

So, why I am writing this document, then? There are many things, which one cannot express by words. And those who, understand, never ask. They just can read it from the sparks in the eyes, the way I look at the world, how I treat people, and how I value relationships.
What I trust is universe, I have my eyes and heart opened. Patience always helps to go through difficult ups and downs. Listening to inner voice, and balancing emotions within me, while putting them into action, is very difficult lifelong challenge.

There are no right or wrong choices, just different results.
And as Einstein said: “Insane are those, who expect different results by doing everything the same way.”

Serving my best is the only way, how I want to lead my life.
Give the best out of me to the world. Leave long term impact on people’s lives. Even tough I cannot be responsible for anyone’s choices or actions, except mine. Raising expectations are giving birth to disappointments. But I am ready to face all the obstacles on my journey. I have the warrior’s spirit and I will fight without fear to the last breath, if I cannot serve my best and follow my path, if I cannot be present.
Is there any other sense of being, then?
Living in lies, in “wasteland”, according senseless rules, absent of fundamentals, so essential to me. NO! Not me.

Which are those essential fundamentals for me?
Let me try to note down, some of them:
• Honesty and sincerity, living with heart.
• Character and core values, which cannot be suppressed by short term monetary possessions.
• Refusing “Copy – paste lifestyle”...and following fake idols created by system and society.
• Treating all people with the great respect, regardless to status, age, or race etc.
• Being aware of own fears, but not letting them to kill the mind and spirit in me.
• Not missing importance of “accidental coincidences in life”.
• Being grateful.
• Listening twice as much than talking.
• Being always me and authentic.
• Being nice and gentle to myself. (don’t expect others to do so, if you are careless about your own life, health, emotions...)
• Respecting elders, having great love for my family.

Nothing is fixed...We are all connected...All is energy. As, Joseph Jaworski called it in his extraordinary book Synchronicity: “Oneness.”

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