Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Well, here we are....

Hello fellow travelers of this earthly plane.
This blog is intended to provide inspiration, answers and insights into living a Purpose filled life. It will include quotations, excerpts from the Life Purpose Discovery Workbook and the upcoming book on Life Purpose, and some random and not so random musings from moiself.

My work in the world is to help people uncover and embrace their quintessential nature as a catalyst for empowerment. I do this by getting folks clear about their unique Life Purpose.

My own Life Purpose is to Revel in the Light. In action terms, I light people up.

Now, if this Life Purpose statement does not mean much at all to you, then you've noticed one of the great things about this system of discovery: A person's Life Purpose statement needs to be deeply meaningful, but ONLY to the person whose Purpose it is. To everyone else, it probably doesn't mean much. The blessing is that it doesn't have to.

I've created a system that easily reveals a person's Life Purpose. Life Purpose is not a job desription or a skill set. Life Purpose, as we use it, is about creating conscious context.

The passage below is excerpted from the Life Purpose Discovery Workbook, all rights reserved.
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The critical concept of conscious context:

One of the key differentiations between this and other “find your purpose” work is
that this work is not geared toward the transcendent and eternal Self ala Ekhart
Tolle nor is it oriented toward providing a career path or job description. This
work deals with the context of one’s life. Think of conscious context like a big
container for the content, or “stuff” that fills your days and consciousness. The
“stuff” of your life is always contained within an energy field, whether you’re
cognizant of it or not. Conscious context is the keystone that provides crucial
foundational support to the overarching themes and directions of your life.

One of the biggest differences between those who succeed at fulfilling their Life’s Purpose, and those who fail to become actualized, is that the successful folks have been driven internally by a clear sense of who they are at the core of their being and/or what they absolutely have to do.

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Okay, so now that you've read the simple and concise definition of conscious context, there's one question for you to ask yourself:

What is my own Life Purpose?

If you don't know the answer to that question, you're probably wasting your valuable time and resources doing things that do not fulfill or satisfy. You've got a job instead of a calling. Your relationships are stale or downright toxic. Money, time, all your resources seem to be in short supply.

Get clear about your Life Purpose and you'll experience so profound a perspective shift that you'll wonder why everyone isn't required to know.

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