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| "A Matter of Purpose"; by Scott Mandelker | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 9 2008, 05:35 AM (687 Views) | |
| Delovely | Jan 9 2008, 05:35 AM Post #1 |
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"A Matter of Purpose" Want to know the easiest way to tell who is a Wanderer? Simply ask who's worrying about "finding my purpose on Earth." As I continue my own wandering travels around the country, I'm continually meeting people who are concerned with figuring out "why I'm here." They often feel great anxiety as they struggle to uncover some kind of preordained path or social role, and the question they usually ask is this: "What am I supposed to be doing?" Honestly, I tell them I don't know if they're supposed to be doing anything, and if they are still listening, add that it is this kind of thinking that keeps them from being fulfilled. To settle this matter of purpose, which is truly essential to the life and well-being of Wanderers, you must retrieve the awareness with which you came to Earth--which cannot be done by typical human reasoning. One needs to return to a higher consciousness, a state of purity and simplicity. The problem is that by looking for a "should" and a "supposed to" we are starting from an incorrect premise, which dooms our conclusions from the start. Better to ask this: "How do you know there is anything you should be doing?" This needle-and-haystack search is both simplistic and dogmatic. "It is the aim of Wanderers to serve the entities of this planet in whatever way is requested, and it is also the aim of Wanderers that their vibratory patterns might lighten the planetary vibration as a whole... Specific intentions such as aiding in a situation not yet manifest are not the aim of Wanderers. Light and Love go where they are sought and needed, and their direction is not planned aforetimes." It seems to me this brings us a lot closer to the Wanderer's mind of purity and self-sacrifice before incarnation. The sentence bears repeating: "Light and Love go where they are sought and needed, and their direction is not planned aforetimes." And this is exactly the mind of a true server: giving what's needed just where it's needed, with no thought of a personal agenda. As in the title of a classic book: How Can I Help? After explaining the starting point, Ra noted three basic functions of Wanderers, once the incarnative "veil of forgetting" is penetrated (which it may not be, or only partially): "...each Wanderer has its unique abilities, biases, and specialties... an array of pre-incarnative talents which then may be expressed upon this plane... in addition to the doubling effect of planetary love and light and the basic function of serving as beacon or shepherd." In short then, Wanderers come to Earth to simply offer love and light--freely, openly, without consideration as to what should or should not be. At the levels of awareness from which cosmic souls emerge before their veiling, the great probability of rendering useful service to the planet and to humanity is quite enough to merit the hazards and trials of direct incarnation (which is like parachuting into hostile territory, armed only with kindness). So what is the grand purpose for which you are here, an unknown visitor from realms beyond conception? Just be kind and helpful. Esoterically, the radiatory effect of life and light is far more profound than we might imagine. Why is it that great yogis, adepts, and masters of the East stay in their caves, when they profess such universal compassion? Simply because they know how to consciously radiate higher energies by mind, and they understand how thought influences physical reality. Serving the world, a task which seems to imply such onerous burden, really depends on the way we live each day. |
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Some things must be handled smoothly, quietly. "When you are deluded and full of doubt, even a thousand books of wisdom are not enough. When you have realized understanding, even one word is too much." ~*~ | |
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| Isis | Jan 17 2008, 06:34 PM Post #2 |
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The Goddess of Darkness & Desire
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after reading this made me set down and think about life and what the meaning of it is for not just me but everyone i meet.... |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Isis, The Goddess of Desire & Darkness. In The Darkness, We Find The Light. This is a Drama Free Zone..! | |
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| LarryOldtimer | Feb 3 2008, 08:08 PM Post #3 |
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The Man!!!
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Trouble is, the imps and demons manage to get here also. "The Devil made me do it" may not be such a fantastic srory at all. At least one of the "devils". :o |
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