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What Is Our Life Purpose?

In a previous post, we learned how our soul aspect is projected into a human body, that is continuously rising in frequency to occupy various frequential versions of the Earth. Our ascension is so gradual that we hardly notice any changes in our bodies or in our environment. That leads us to ask the question: what is our life purpose here?

Are we our job?

Today is Labor Day in the United States and Canada, which is a holiday that celebrates the many contributions of workers to their country. Some people think they are their job and introduce themselves as: “Hi, I’m Dan, I’m a chemist.” So what happens when you quit or are laid off or retire from that job? Do you cease to exist as a person of value? Not at all.

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How do we make a better life?

Here are a few ideas from people who have made their life about giving:

  • “Only a life lived in the service to others is worth living.” – Albert Einstein
  • “Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can’t help them, at least don’t hurt them.” – Dalai Lama
  • “At the end of life we will not be judged by how many diplomas we have received, how much money we have made, how many great things we have done. We will be judged by “I was hungry, and you gave me something to eat. I was naked and you clothed me. I was homeless, and you took me in.” – Mother Teresa

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What is our life purpose?

That is THE most commonly asked question, according to Wendy Kennedy (“The Great Human Potential”). Many people feel that they have a purpose or a mission here to accomplish.

  • Some people think it has to be some grand activity or great event, like having to write a book, or becoming a healer or a world leader or something big.
  • But that is the conditioning of the ego, which says the only thing with real value and meaning has to be huge, something that reaches millions and millions of people.
  • But the Pleiadians said that is NOT how the universal structure works.

Kennedy explained how small actions have huge value to them. It could be something as simple as a smile, a hello, good morning and how are you?

  • That can have a transformative effect on a person, who may be in a very dark place.
  • When they see your smile and feel your love projected to them, it helps them shift their frequency higher, which they’ll share with another being, who shares it with another and another. There is a cascading effect, which you’ll probably never see. At least until your life review. 😉

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“Your life has nothing to do with you. It is about everyone whose life you touch and how you touch it.” – Neale Donald Walsch

Kennedy said: “Don’t underestimate your own power!” You can have an absolutely transformative effect on those in your immediate circles, like your family, loved ones, friends and even a stranger on the street. There are infinite ways for you to do that. If you have no idea of what your life purpose is, simply hold more joy!”

“The effect you have on others is the most valuable currency there is, because everything you gain in life will rot and fall apart, and all that is left of you is what was in your heart.” – Jim Carrey

Final Thoughts

The point is that you are NOT your job, your possessions, your body or your mind, not even the roles you play in life (e.g. spouse, parent, child, coworker, etc.). Those are simply theatrical stages where the smaller “you” gets to play act and express itself with others, who serve as a reflection for you. But it’s not who you really are.

“All the world’s a stage. And all the men and women merely players.
They have their exits and their entrances.” – Shakespeare (“As You Like It”)

The bigger you is your True Energetic Self (Oversoul/Godhead), a powerful sentient being (in training to become a Source Entity in one event space) that sends parts of itself to many levels of the multiverse. Simply put, our purpose here is to experience, learn and evolve from everything that we encounter, as explained by Guy Needler.

The Pleiadians have said, that the measure of our success in life is not about how much money or materialistic trappings or achievements we can get, but how much Love and Joy we have in our life.

Smile it forward. 🙂

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