Wednesday, 10 December 2008

How to Find the Meaning of Your Life

How to Find the Meaning of Your Life

by Cory Mitchell


So many people are asking "What is the point of all this?" and "I just don't know what I am supposed to do with my life?"

Luckily the answer is quite simple. Have you ever had that burning desire to do something, or felt really passionate about something? That is your clue. Thankfully, passions differ from person to person and so it works out quite well, except that most people don't follow their true passion.

They are waiting for a sign, or some miraculous intervention that will put them on a path to what they think they should be doing with their life. But alas, they never see the sign they are looking for. Why? Because they have already missed the sign! That gut feeling is the biggest sign we can receive, and if we don't listen to that, what will we listen to? Probably nothing.

If we know what we want to do, why don't we do it? Most likely we are waiting for approval, possibly from God, from our friends, from our family or maybe from ourselves. But we will never satisfy everyone, because we are all different. We need to make our own decisions. Our meaning in life comes from partaking of the experiences we want to partake in. It comes from living without regret.

This does not mean we have to make stupid chooses we know will hurt us, for to do this will not bring us happiness, but simply more dismay. And yet this is often what we do.

The meaning of life is experiencing the things that will bring us the most happiness in our life. Most likely you already know that pursuing the things in life you are passionate about will give your life meaning, and you can choose to act on that now, or wait, but by waiting you only perpetuate an existence that you do not enjoy.

About the Author

If you are interested in this area, fusing emotional, psychological and spiritual aspects http://elevatingthesoul.com/ provides information on attaining a life that is in harmony with our desires. The information presented allows us to be at peace with what is, live in the moment and through that create the physical (and spiritual) experience we seek. With new content continually added and everything open to discussion, it provides everything you need to have your questions answered.



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