Spiritual Questions: What is your purpose?

Over the weekend, my eighteen year old niece contacted me to ask me a bunch of questions for an AWANA project.  I found the questions interesting, if a little simplistic (and maybe slanted), but I did the best I could to give her short, somewhat simplified answers.  I’ve decided to take at least some of the questions and turn each one into a blog post, where I can explore the thoughts that the question brought up for me in a bit more depth.

Why are you here on earth?

I think that the answer to this question flows directly from the answer to the previous question.  If I am a part of the Divine Universe trying to grow and recreate itself, then my purpose for existing is to help continue that process.

First and foremost, that means that my purpose here is simply to live and to celebrate and honor that life.  This means that insofar as it is my power, I am called to live an abundant and passionate life, one that is as full and vital as possible.  Life is not meant to be drudged through or born as some grand test, but to be enjoyed.

Of equal importance, as part of the greater whole, I am meant to celebrate and honor life collectively with the rest of the universe.  A hedonistic life of abandon that ignores others who struggle to merely survive or a life that thrives at the expense of others is not in line with my part of the greater whole.

There is also the continuance of the creative process after my own time passes.  As I mentioned, my actions and the legacy I and those around me leave behind will lay the foundation for the future as creation continues.  As such, my purpose is to help keep the whole thing going and to build something that will allow for the lives of all who come after me to be even better.

 

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Hello, I do not have a personal diary; this is my fictional story diary. However, I wanted to comment on what a wonderful post this is. I have been trying to discover my life / Divine purpose for nearly two years, studying and researching and delving into the metaphysical. Lately, I’ve felt lost. Sometimes, I forget it can be as simple as just “being” & loving life. Thank you for these wise words!

January 23, 2014

It seems like such a simple idea, and yet how many of us are really enjoying our lives? As much as possible anyway?

January 23, 2014

RYN: You bring up an excellent point about warranties. They are just another way to get our money from us by instilling that fear of what may happen.