If we asked the question of what our mission in life is and of course, the ideal of life that could guide us to fulfill this mission, it is likely that responses would be ambiguous, full of questions and possibly many people wouldn't know the answer because it's not very clear. These should constitute the first steps to take when we enter the stage of life known as the use of reason, an expression often used by the vast majority of people.
If we can define our mission in life we will definitely be better positioned in this place we live. Many people acquire an university degree with a strong academic background and don't know what they want in life, daring to proclaim that they feel empty as if they were a vessel to be filled. They reach a mature age and still exhibit the same behaviors, which are somehow a reflection that there was very little learning. That they took the exam and failed the lesson.
Our interior is full of light and energy, it's an organization with deep spiritual nature scientifically supported by quantum mechanics, but we have to be willing to travel to the depths within us to make use of that light and energy and define our mission and our vision in life.
To define our mission and ideal of life, we know it isn't so easy, but take as reference the mission of some of the great spiritual figures of humanity, which are true guides of most human beings who inhabit the planet Earth: see their primary mission.
Abraham, messenger of the moral and spiritual laws
Chankaracharya, messenger of the power of physical and spiritual purity
Buddha, the messenger of nonviolence, detachment and living without the suffering that these things produce
Jesus, a messenger of peace, love and forgiveness
Muhammad, Messenger of Unity or The One
These are true examples of what a mission in life is. We know that there are other important figures, but most of them are followers through the centuries. These examples can help us define our mission in life.
We must find inspiration in these messengers, what we need to help us define what that mission and that ideal of life is, and once we have found it, we must cling to it until it is fullfilled.
If we can define our mission in life we will definitely be better positioned in this place we live. Many people acquire an university degree with a strong academic background and don't know what they want in life, daring to proclaim that they feel empty as if they were a vessel to be filled. They reach a mature age and still exhibit the same behaviors, which are somehow a reflection that there was very little learning. That they took the exam and failed the lesson.
Our interior is full of light and energy, it's an organization with deep spiritual nature scientifically supported by quantum mechanics, but we have to be willing to travel to the depths within us to make use of that light and energy and define our mission and our vision in life.
To define our mission and ideal of life, we know it isn't so easy, but take as reference the mission of some of the great spiritual figures of humanity, which are true guides of most human beings who inhabit the planet Earth: see their primary mission.
Abraham, messenger of the moral and spiritual laws
Chankaracharya, messenger of the power of physical and spiritual purity
Buddha, the messenger of nonviolence, detachment and living without the suffering that these things produce
Jesus, a messenger of peace, love and forgiveness
Muhammad, Messenger of Unity or The One
These are true examples of what a mission in life is. We know that there are other important figures, but most of them are followers through the centuries. These examples can help us define our mission in life.
We must find inspiration in these messengers, what we need to help us define what that mission and that ideal of life is, and once we have found it, we must cling to it until it is fullfilled.

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