Living one’s life mission is a process, not the end product.
Dec 18, 2022 ·
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Welcome to week forty-eight. This week, David reflects that living one’s life mission is a process, not the end product. Excerpt: We're told we travel for eternity and Caravan. We...
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Welcome to week forty-eight. This week, David reflects that living one’s life mission is a process, not the end product.
Excerpt: We're told we travel for eternity and Caravan. We adjust as many times and as often as we need to. This leads me to believe that living my life mission is a process, not the end product.
Life mission is a journey and preparing the container for spirit. It's not so important that the big dream becomes a reality in this world, it's important that we're about the business of moving toward that vision or mission. If it's for what it'll change, transform and create than life mission’s goal is to be a vehicle, not a destination, quantum physics would say, the end is present, even in the beginning, calling us like a great attractor, it's the journey.
When we row to the other side of the river, we're meant to get out of the canoe and leave it on the riverbank. When I get to the end of this journey called my life mission, I'll need to leave the vehicle on the side of the road and move on. What's important is that I use the vehicle of my life mission to transform the container for spirit. When spirit comes, in the end, I'll be able to hold this knowing as I move on.
The Caravan of Remembering, Chapter 11, Moving into the world, p.75-76.
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Excerpt: We're told we travel for eternity and Caravan. We adjust as many times and as often as we need to. This leads me to believe that living my life mission is a process, not the end product.
Life mission is a journey and preparing the container for spirit. It's not so important that the big dream becomes a reality in this world, it's important that we're about the business of moving toward that vision or mission. If it's for what it'll change, transform and create than life mission’s goal is to be a vehicle, not a destination, quantum physics would say, the end is present, even in the beginning, calling us like a great attractor, it's the journey.
When we row to the other side of the river, we're meant to get out of the canoe and leave it on the riverbank. When I get to the end of this journey called my life mission, I'll need to leave the vehicle on the side of the road and move on. What's important is that I use the vehicle of my life mission to transform the container for spirit. When spirit comes, in the end, I'll be able to hold this knowing as I move on.
The Caravan of Remembering, Chapter 11, Moving into the world, p.75-76.
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