Universal Tributes: Purpose
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I know my chosen life's purpose is
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- To live life fully, I ask myself in every moment: Why am I here? How am I to be? What am I to do? Who am I to do this with? Where am I to go?
- I have been given a unique assignment by the Divine and, having accepted this function, I live my life with integrity, commitment, and gratitude.
- When I am out of harmony with the Divine’s purpose for me, I become attached to the material world and its tangible rewards.
- To be inspired is to put the Divine first in my life, thereby aligning my will with Divine Will and fulfilling my assigned life purpose and mission.
- To inspire is to be inspired.
- The energy of the Divine is spontaneous because it is only in the moment that the highest good can be served.
- It is not what I do in my life that matters but the love, joy, and gratitude with which I do it.
- Experiences throughout my life, even when seemingly inconsequential, serve as stepping stones to the eventual fulfillment of my chosen life purpose.
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© Susan S. Trout, PhD. Reprinted from The Soul and Service Trilogy.
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