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Monday, November 3, 2014

How To Find Your Calling

For those who are in tuned with their true side of their own nature, we hold an essence which longs for our meaning in life which grants us our fulfilling purpose that is a calling we have yet unreceived. How do we pick it up?

“I believe there's a calling for all of us. I know that every human being has value and purpose. The real work of our lives is to become aware. And awakened. To answer the call.”
-Oprah Winfrey

When was the last time you slept for 5 hours and you felt great? Within the last 24hrs, have you genuinely smiled and laughed your heart out? When was the last time that you've felt that life was going your way every step of the day?

If you can't remember, chances are, you're on the wrong path my friend.

You see, I believe that each of us must obey the divine voice that is within us that was impregnated when we were brought onto this world. One of the biggest problem is, we've stopped looking within ourselves since we get so caught up in the fast paced lifestyle we put ourselves through.

When the atmosphere becomes still, the tv/radio must be turned on to fill the silence. Have extra time, find a insignificant task to fill the void. Have a phone within our reach, look through things even when it is not needed because we humans crave for interaction even from a non-human being.

We can't even handle being by ourselves in a quiet room and to just enjoy the moment within ourselves! Instead, we gorge on meaningless acts that is to completely destroy the fabric of our existence.

For those who are looking for the divine call, I invite you to start Meditating. I am not advocating you to convert to any form of religion, nor am I saying it is the only way, but start first by becoming more connected to your own consciousness.

(Here are some people you may know that practices meditation: Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, Dr. Oz, Clint Eastwood, Hugh Jackman, Jennifer Aniston)

Although the western society focuses on the left brain of facts and knowledge of how meditation can lower blood pressure, lower anxiety, increase energy, those are the least things traditional meditators care about.

You know the feeling when you've felt like something just didn't feel right, and you later find out your intuition was true? It's kind of like that. Once a person becomes more in tuned with their body through meditation, you can listen to what your body is saying on a visceral level. You can literally tap into the highest version of yourself, or the God that is within us all, or the power of the universe; which ever you lean more against.

So I'd like you to try something right now as you're sitting down.
  1. Try and focus on feeling your heart beating. (Sit up straight and relax your muscles if you can't feel it.)
  2. Notice the sensation that is oxygen going through in and out of your nose.
  3. Lastly, look at the palm of your hand and focus on feeling how your hand is feeling right now. If you felt a slight vibration or a warm sensation, you've passed! You're one step closer getting in tuned with yourself.

Start getting to know yourself more not only on the tangible level, but the intangible level as well.

I'll end by asking


Who are you? Not the name that was given to you, really, who are you?  


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