Hans Georg Leiendecker |
Life is not static, nor is it bound ahead of its time to manifest definitively. There is a myriad of gradients within the perimeters of chance and planning.
Purpose drives all manifestation. It is core, central to the exquisite beauty and romance of the physical world. Our hearts do love and rejoice in life here - ordinarily.
Of course, the reality of pain and hardship does detract from this inherent passion, it is true. There can be circumstances where one's body or its confines have become arduous, restricted, or plagued with an ague.
In this the supplication may feel slow, and the colours of possibility, now pale. It is this difficult misery which remarkably does lend itself to a purpose also - one which is both divine and revelatory.
The soul does not separate from the body, but its perceptions may so to a degree - and in this experience there becomes a completely different perspective and understanding on what it is to live in the world - the same world of youth and happiness.
This vantage is so spiritually enlivened that further on, within the heavenly realm, the soul has abilities and talents thereby, which would not have been gleaned by just a simple life.
It is not to say that one must endure misery and hardship as a constant: but to respect that the entitlements of life are varied, and always it is purpose that is the signature to our beings, rather than holidaying throughout the realms. Our souls are so eager and exhilarated by both adventure and by kindness. Kindness is an exciting element -often unexpected, often without karmic concern - the individual who practices kindness has one Angel on both shoulders participating in what they may.
The adventure of life is unlike any other: it affords our beings to express ourselves as ourselves - whatever that may be. And when people come together -when they are in community, family, friendship, with one another, there becomes an exaggerated sense of being and wellbeing.
This cheerful enterprise is exactly what profits the growth of the future world. Our interactions need not be philosophical or even religious - they need be of care, of kindness, of good will. And with this the heart grows, our purpose is fulfilled.
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