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Old 11-08-2008, 07:36 PM   #23 (permalink)
CroMagna
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I'm glad you checked in CroMagna. I'm going to try to update here on what I'm doing and what I learn as I go. So, if you want to hang around too and share that would be cool.

I started by checking out the Passion Test website. And I'm now going to see if my library has that and the books that Rose (darling) recommended.

I'm interested in how you came up with your life purposes and what you feel you will have once you've accomplished them.

Good luck on getting a job in the meantime.
Hi ATC. I am not job hunting now because I'm relocating to Memphis the Monday after Thanksgiving per everyone's advice and my own personal inclinations. I'm very excited about this new chapter in my life.

Again, congratulations on finding a job!

My life purposes came from my worldview. Do you have a religion? If not, why not? What is your worldview? I think if you know what your religion or philosophy or worldview says, and this is truly a reflection of your core self and experiences, then it will become more clear what your life purpose is. Once I've narrowed it down, I feel I will triumph and attain deep bliss through my life purpose. A life purpose is not a GOAL it is a WAY OF LIVING EACH DAY.

I think it's important to realize that we have a choice. We don't have to feel "compelled" to choose a certain life purpose. There IS no life purpose, so whatever we truly feel we WANT our life purpose to be, is our life purpose. You may not cry over it, but it should feel deeply inspiring.

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