viernes, 9 de noviembre de 2012

WHAT IS MY MISSION?





WHAT IS MY MISSION?

This question is now in the mouth of all, from kids to elderly that look for their Mission.
It's a dilemma that has been in effect on humanity from the very beginning. What is the purpose of my life? What role I achieve in the totality? What importance do I have in this Universe, even though I am so small?

We all have a purpose… every seed, bird, animal, every human, every cell and star have a purpose for which it exists. Existence itself is a purpose: the movement no matter how absurd it may seem, the purpose that we all have, is the constant movement, it should never stop, our own nature needs it, and our dreams boost us in the moments we get stuck.  When life has taken someone to the monotone life in an office, of which he knows it’s not his reality; his dreams are the ones to show his purpose.

Our abilities, those in which we are good at, our hobbies, our ideas no matter how crazy they may be, these aspects are the ones buried inside of our genetics and personality, which guide us towards our individual purpose. We must obey what we know and possess as abilities, they are the path towards our realization.  

The Mission, is not a work to achieve, many times we can believe that our mission can be hard, or something we have agreed… but in reality it is our own realization as beings. In the process of achieving our mission, life shows us the tools that we will use to achieve it.

Which are those tools?

We have two types of tools to achieve our mission: the Positive ones and the Negative ones. Both will help us.



The Positive ones are those I mentioned before: our abilities, our hobbies, those which we enjoy or we are good at. This will take us closer to our mission, because we discover that all we came to do in this world is related to what makes us happy.
Many times society will punish or criticize those who are happy achieving with their abilities, because the capitalist or communist society does not understand how someone can subsist without the natural effort to which the human is subjected; the idea was always that in order to achieve something it was necessary to work and sweat. But we all know that is only part of the learning process and that our purpose is not achieved by sweating but with happiness.

The Negatives ones are our karmas, the things we face that we dislike. To have to work at places in which we don’t find the purpose, to be in environments with people that despise us or don’t see our worth, to help without understanding the reason, to suffer a life of constant loss and separation… All these negative aspects in short term are positive in the long term... is what we can call: the preparation. To be in awful situations that incarcerate us, or in jobs without understanding, all of this makes us capable to face hardships which comprise part of our mission.
We must be aware of it, since it will be very useful to make it conscious… think: what do I win from this situation? What do I need to learn from this experience? What is giving me this job or relationship?

It is all a constant learning process and a preparation for the fulfillment of the mission. But the craziest of this achievement… is that it doesn’t matter if you are conscious to have achieved it. It is clear that when one is conscious of its purposes, we see ourselves in a more flexible and evolved level that is more subtle. To know what is the individual mission is important for our realization as individuals.

Is it good to know my Mission?

Take in account the positive and negative aspects of knowing the mission. The positive, as I said: positions you on a flexible level of evolution, in which you are conscious that everything that happens to you is preparing you for that function that you came to fulfill. You are aware and willing to experience these situations.
The negative side is that when one recognizes one’s mission, is waiting on its realization… and many times this brings problems. To want it to happen already, to move forwards time, actions… arrive sorrow and despair, because things don’t come out as expected, and like this frustration invades the body. Sees the context and goes insane when sees the almost impossibility of achieving one’s mission, and practically ends up not achieving it.

So… how do I achieve my Mission?

In reality, the Mission is achieved very easily: Living.
Don’t worry about your mission.
Long time ago, before being born, everyone, each of you, had a meeting with a group of souls, beings, guides and masters that debated your mission, they are here to help you in the fulfilling of it… how? Through “déjà vu”, signals, words, movies, books, even posters… What is my point? That many people achieve their mission and die without knowing they have achieved it… nevertheless, did what needed to do. The new age is a swarm of ideals that were stuck, but because of not being in the collective unconscious were not done.

Our biggest tool today unlike yesterday is that we know, exists a mission that we have agreed to achieve, thing that before we didn’t know, but nevertheless were achieved by the unconscious and subconscious.

It doesn’t matter which one is our mission, what matters is to be aware to the signs that guides us to its fulfillment. Think very well about the following… there are many that are connecting or that have already been connected, and that between the 5 and 20 years old already knew their mission, but what they don’t know is that it will start to materialize at the age of 45 or 60 years old… in the meantime… they get frustrated with life itself and enter in a melancholic or angry state. This is why, my advice is the following:

We do not live to fulfill our mission… our mission is to live. Enjoy of every moment of life, being conscious that your lives are an important link that you have to move. Don’t stop to observe and search for the purpose of your life, simply live it, be aware, and find the purpose.

I will continue insisting:

"...We don’t live for our mission; our mission is to live…
...don’t look for the purpose of live, find it in living..."

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