A saint once said;
“Change yourself and you have done your part in changing the world” ~Paramahansa Yogananda
It is ultimately up to the individual to determine how much the words found within the writings, newsletters, website and sessions will help them. What others have found is that they are able to take these words and go within to apply them to themselves; allowing them to reconnect with Spirit (the God within and without) and, in doing so, they are able to come more from their *hearts, instead of their mind or instincts. When someone is coming from their *hearts, they will come more from Trust instead of trying to control situations; more from Forgiveness instead of resentment and anger; and more from Acceptance instead of fear and distortions of truth.
When one can come more from their *heart, it allows that individual and have an influence on all those they encounter, to live a life filled more with peace, thus allowing them and all concerned to experience a life more fulfilling and aligned with the **purpose of human life.
The path of spirituality is the process of merging the human with the Divine. This ultimately is what we have come to do.
*Heart, the word heart does not refer to the physical or emotional heart. But heart here means, Our Essence, The Core of Our Being.
** Purpose of human life
The purpose of human life is to live to our full potential.
Our purpose in life is to experience God’s will—and God’s will is that we exist so that we may know His existence. Only humanity can self-reflect, to know itself, and to contemplate its Source, Silence.
My spiritual advisor tells me it all comes down to Identity and Purpose.
If we know—or at least understand—what we believe to be the ultimate purpose of life, we will be able to move along the spiritual path and live from the understanding of who we are, where we are, where we are going, and how we are going to get there.
The answers to these four questions reveal our identity and purpose. A pure heart is one that is perfectly clear on its identity and purpose in relationship with God.
