I just saw the play Pippin yesterday, which is about finding your purpose. The moral of that story is that the purpose is in the everyday and that the search for some grand purpose just gets us off track and into trouble. But that we can be easily seduced into believing that there is something else.
A valid point, thank you, Karen, for sharing. The direction I’m taking with purpose refers more to those who live in conformity with the masses. The majority of individuals are really not living their purpose everyday. They are living their parents’ purpose or their spouses’ or partners’ purpose. I believe that purpose is intimately connected with our heart and souls’s deepest passion. It is from there that true alignment exists and so the everyday purpose becomes the essence of authenticity. For me, the seeking is never external but more of a revelation from the internal. We “seek” what illusions need to be uncovered and removed to allow our true purpose to unveil.
I just saw the play Pippin yesterday, which is about finding your purpose. The moral of that story is that the purpose is in the everyday and that the search for some grand purpose just gets us off track and into trouble. But that we can be easily seduced into believing that there is something else.
A valid point, thank you, Karen, for sharing. The direction I’m taking with purpose refers more to those who live in conformity with the masses. The majority of individuals are really not living their purpose everyday. They are living their parents’ purpose or their spouses’ or partners’ purpose. I believe that purpose is intimately connected with our heart and souls’s deepest passion. It is from there that true alignment exists and so the everyday purpose becomes the essence of authenticity. For me, the seeking is never external but more of a revelation from the internal. We “seek” what illusions need to be uncovered and removed to allow our true purpose to unveil.