Wednesday, April 18, 2012

The Mission

Simply by living every day one fulfills one's mission in life.

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    1. I agree, we were made for more then just getting up each day eating and going back to sleep.

      Though I would say each day is a gift just to fulfill another day.

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  2. Lovely in its simplicity of stating one’s life mission.

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  3. Yeah, but don't you think it's too simple? Rhetorical question.

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  4. agree! happiness can come from the simplest tasks of life, such as eating and breathing.

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  5. For me, fulfillment has been a long time coming. It seems like I've spent a lot of time chasing it, but never really feeling it; something was always left wanting. I've spent the last 6 months in a deep state of introspection, and what I've realized is that, for me, fulfillment is happening constantly. I don't know how to describe it, other than a profound feeling of connectedness, tempered with an appreciation of my own impermanence. It's accompanied by love, especially for my children, my husband, and my family, a love that is bittersweet. In my bones, my heart, and my mind, I am grasping my own significance in this circle of life.

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  6. I believe fulfillment is an ongoing process and when we are viewing the world with a continual sense of appreciation, wonder and awe then even simple experiences are a source of inspiration and pleasure.

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  7. In our quests for meaning and purpose, one rarely stops to wonder 'could it actually be that simple?'. What a freeing thought, NP! True, we sometimes ask too much of ourselves and others.

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  8. I agree, as long as we live life to its fullest. Still, there are times when just making it through the day seems like a major accomplishment.

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  9. "Simply by living every day one fulfills one's mission in life." Nicely put. But is it to too simple?

    Alf!

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  10. You didn't take my advice and joined social networks, did you? There is a user called 'aphorisms' following me on Twitter, I was suddenly glad thinking it could be you! :)

    Kiss the tip of your nose.

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  11. Very Zen.

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  12. "There is no failure, only outcome" Tony Robbins.

    Outcome means: "mission" accomplished.

    Yet why did you comfort yourself thus? Probably because deep down you don't think you've accomplished your "mission"....:):)

    Zen? Who cares!

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  13. Marty, that is exactly what I have been trying to do for the last four months. Fortunately, things are beginning to look up!!!

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  14. That's true. For some reason, even though it's so simple, it's easier said than done.

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  15. Do you think one of thes eup every day? it seems a difficult thing to do so often. But a nice jesture.
    jak

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