Living your Purpose and Prosperity
Most of us spend most of our waking lives at work. Most of our time is spent with people other than those we love the most.
We will arrange our vacations, hobbies, and holiday celebrations around work schedules and with most of the money we receive after taxes, we will pay bills for houses and cars that sit empty most of the day while we work to upkeep them.
So for those of us who are lucky enough to do work that we love, engage in professions that align with our purpose and innate spiritual gifts and talents we are blessed. We are teaching a different way.
We work in fields that lift the world around us and often return home to our family and pets feeling revitalized, and hopeful or at the least tired but grateful and satisfied to be sharing good and doing our part to heal, lift, and inspire.
For some, destiny calls that they shape the landscapes, build monuments, break through scientific barriers, or tally spreadsheets- and all those callings are worthy and noble- but again most of us will simply live and pay bills and return to the Earth with the records of our lives and existence disappearing like spring blossoms lost to the wind.
But, like the blossoms who fade and fly onward through the sky- our lives are the light we receive and beauty we give. We are the pollination and promise for the future. The harvest, the succulent fruit that brings sweetness and nourishment to life.
We are here to live our one day, one life, one moment in history and most likely our individual names will disappear- but the part we each play, the love we leave behind, the one by one step by step examples of living in purpose, increasing light, and health for the future generation is our legacy. The legacy that living your purpose and passion can also be your prosperity.
And, perhaps someday, the history books will say that most of the people spent most of their lives contributing to the world in the way that most inspired their soul, and nourished the heart.
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