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Choosing The Right Path In Your Life Situation
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posted by: Troy Corupe R
01/29/2008, 22:42:35

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So what brought you to read this article? Do you sometimes wonder if you are indeed on the correct path? Do you sometimes do an action and wonder if you are wasting your time and that you should be doing something else? Does this cause stress to the body that you inhabit?

I am here to say, or should I say that, the universal intelligence is here to come through me to say that you can put your mind at ease. There is nothing predetermined that says you are here on earth for one specific purpose and that you must find this purpose or your life situation will be worthless. Your purpose is what you make it. If you are reading this inspiring article, then that is your current purpose. After you read this, if you decide to call up a friend to laugh and joke with them, then that becomes your purpose. After the call, if you have to get up from the couch in the living room and walk over to your bedroom to go to sleep, then that is your purpose. We live in a field of all possibilities. You can decide to change your purpose at any time. You may currently work in an office filling out paperwork all day. If you don't like doing this action you are resisting the fact that this is your current purpose. Again, this doesn't mean that you have to stay at this job. You can decide to change your job, thus changing your purpose.
One person's purpose is not more important than the other. If you're having trouble deciding what your purpose is, just remember that your current act of deciding is your current purpose.
Remember that the primary purpose for being on earth is one's state of consciousness, meaning, to be spiritually aware. We are also here to love and to be loved. The secondary purpose is the outer actions that you take while on earth. One of the easiest ways to remain conscious is to focus on your breathing.

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Brian Evans R Apr 02, 22:44, 2008