It's a question about this schoolhouse, called life on earth. Share if you want, why you think you've decided to spend this lifetime here on earth.
For my part, I think its to learn some lessons, such as patience, which I need a good deal more of. The tests pop up every day and I don't always pass. Still, if I try, I get to thinking about what I can do better the next time.
Does anyone have any serious thoughts along the lines of your pupose here?
I'm sure that I'm here to learn lessons or relearn them -- I deffinetely did not come here perfected... But I believe my main purpose in being here is to help out in any way that I am able to and maybe to share our connection with the divine through the creativity that has been given to me.
That, or I took a wrong turn at Ursa Major
I think i'm here for the same basic reason - to learn. I'm not sure if there is anything specific for me to learn, but i am learning none the less. Maybe i need to learn to be open more, and more confident, but then the lack of those things could just be with me because i need them to see something that i otherwise could not. Maybe i'll find out one day :P
clean up everything concerning all that i am and move on
For me, it's to learn to take necessary steps to lead a fulfilling and meaningful life even when they are scary or inconvenient and other people disapprove.
It looks as though the consensus is to learn lessons by our experiences here, and trying to improve. Thanks for your input, folks!
Nick
I belive I am to learn and to help. I also think I am here to teach or inspire or something like that. I have never been quit sure exactly what I am here for but I know I am here for a reason. Already I feel like I know a lot, I feel, almost old in some ways, but I still know there is a lot to learn.
Good question, Nick. For the majority of people on earth (myself included) we do not seem to be here for 1 particular reason.
It is easier to observe the lives of others, good or bad, (e.g. Bill Clinton, Bin Laden, Mother Theresa, Hitler) & conclude that these individuals chose to use their earth lives for a definite purpose. It seems easier to associate these lives with "lessons to be learned" within the earth-life system.
But what of the regular joe-bloggs like myself ? Personally, I can think of a few reasons...to develop my inter-personal & relationship skills....to learn to think of others. To become more patient. To control my anger.
I'll give this more thought and post again later,
kind regards,
Mark
Looking back at the experiences I've already lived through, which are all health, self image, and confidance related. I beleive I'm here to learn to to overcome and get past these issues. Also, from a dream I had when very young, I beleive I've been specifically placed here to help someone.
Quote from: clandestinoGood question, Nick. For the majority of people on earth (myself included) we do not seem to be here for 1 particular reason.
It is easier to observe the lives of others, good or bad, (e.g. Bill Clinton, Bin Laden, Mother Theresa, Hitler) & conclude that these individuals chose to use their earth lives for a definite purpose. It seems easier to associate these lives with "lessons to be learned" within the earth-life system.
But what of the regular joe-bloggs like myself ? Personally, I can think of a few reasons...to develop my inter-personal & relationship skills....to learn to think of others. To become more patient. To control my anger.
I'll give this more thought and post again later,
kind regards,
Mark
I don't think that there is one person in existence who does not have a definite purpose for being here. I believe that everything is so interconnected that without even one of the "regular joe-bloggs" (I love that term by the way :D ) the world could be a drastically different place. But that is just what I think.
I think we're pretty much in agreement, and as Mark mentioned, we're here for more than one reason. This topic now reminds me of what I'd read in a profound little book of Hermetic Philosophy called
The Kybalion by The Three Initiates. I hadn't heard of it before reading about it here at the Astral Pulse forums. It was described in a post by Adrian.
That book has had an impact on me because its words struck me as being true. There is no real distinction, apparently, among all of us slugging away here on planet earth. We're all on the same path, (some of us stumbling) yet moving in the same direction.
It seems to me though, that the really nasty folk (such as those mentioned above), must have made a lot more work for themselves along this path.
The following is taken from
The Kybalion (capital letters and all):
QuoteThere are many planes of Being - many sub-planes of Life - many degrees of existence in the Universe. And all depend upon the advancement of beings in the scale, of which scale the lowest point is the grossest matter, the highest being separated only by the thinnest division from the SPIRIT of THE ALL. And, upward and onward along this Scale of Life, everything is moving. All are on the Path, whose end is THE ALL. All progress is a Returning Home. All is Upward and Onward, in spite of all seemingly contradictory appearances."
So it would seem we're all here for learning. Our purpose(s) being revealed to us along the way. Then the tests that come our way provide us with an opportunity for personal responsibility. How we react (or not) is all a learning experience.
Here's one more excerpt from the book:
QuoteWe are all on The Path - and the road leads upward ever, with frequent resting places.
Very best,
Nick
I think I came here (in a deformed body) to learn compassion, not to judge others for what they look like, amongst other things. Maybe this life is a karmic lesson for me, and to restore my karmic balance. I think I also came here to help others too. In what way, I do not yet know, but I'm sure I'll find out.
In the current life I'm here to learn to love my existence the way it is and ( almost everybodys favourite)..how to be more patient...I hope I'll pass the exams this time, because I'm not planning to come back.
I think that part of why I am here is to learn that before any truth can be learned falsehood must be confronted and dismissed....as well as having the guts to stand up for the truth , where and when I see it.
I think that I am here to understand that I have no way to know why I am here...
now I know I know how a lot of use would like to think were here for a very important reason or were gonna be a hero, but i believe am have chosen to remain on earth for a reason beyond mine and any others comprehension. All my life Ive done some type of energy exercise since 4 thats how far back i can remember. I've always seen people out of the corner of my eye watching me wanting to tell me something but cant. every night my dreams symbolize me being someone of high spiritual being i am of such high spiritual understanding excuse me if i used the wrong term. I don't see the world as the world being what we can only see i see the earth as energy and part of a entricite precise web of existence and energy. threes something odd though i feel like I'm suppose to be waiting for someone of some sort to guide me or head me in the direction to go to train and prepare my self for something much bigger than i can think of. Ive also had dreams of me training in older times in china and Ireland (spiritual training) so i know i am not meant not know the purpose for my existence at this moment and the person who will tell me is someone i have known for many life's.
I don't totally understand everything or why I am here, but I do know that it is almost like my destiny that I have one major accomplishment to give to man kind before I go. It is what has kept me alive even when I wanted to give up. Although it's a strange feeling, I know what I have to and will do but I don't at the same time. I also think I was put here to help others, I was given the gift to listen on many levels to help people out and release them of their pain. In any case I will do some good and make this world a better place one stone at a time.
purely of experiencing death.
Quotepurely of experiencing death.
how often? ;) SCNR
I understand that one can tell their "Intent of living" by examining the entire span of life for a reoccuring "theme". Sth we always did - in one way or another.
I wonder if my intent might be "in-dependence", or "acceptance". I'm most certainly here to "care about myself" and not about "how to fix others", because this never really worked out the way "I wanted it"...
Quote from: NagualI think that I am here to understand that I have no way to know why I am here...
I agree 100%. Or should we really try to understand it all now? Or wait till the day comes? We just dont know
QuoteTDA - Or wait till the day comes?
What will happen if I just wait? I suppose nothing much. As I desire to understand I wish to step ahead...
To me 1.000 individuals will not find the "One Truth", but at least 1.000 "personal Truthes".
Or should we really try to understand it all now?
try to understand nothing, really > *nothing* lol
don't try at all, silly
Simply, to love and learn.
To learn to love & move past my inner blocks & bad habits, and to raise my energy & explore reality beyond the physical plane, while developing my latent 'psychic' (for want of a better word) abilities. To make some positive contribution to the world, and to continue to develop as a musician (my major gift in this lifetime). In general, to explore my potential, and to have a good time while doing it :)
And probably more that I don't know about yet.
To go where I'm asked to go and do what I'm asked to do and take it as a sacred charge to bring joy to the journey.
To learn all the lessons I didnt manage to learn in my previous lives, one being how to overcome anger. To use my gifts to guide and teach others and help shine a light on their paths. This is my last incarnation, for those who believe in more than one incarnation.By the way, this is my first post, so hi to you all! :)
Kate x
Good to see all the responses so far, thanks for sharing folks! Also welcome to the Astral Pulse forums Graelwyn! :)
I'd say to fulfill the archetype of the artist,
i think thats at least one goal, but who knows
Quote from: Jo'ognQuotepurely of experiencing death.
how often? ;) SCNR
until death fades to life.My path is complete so far, i've got what i wanted, now i look for more.I am getting in bad habits.
Quote from: TheDarkApprenticeQuote from: NagualI think that I am here to understand that I have no way to know why I am here...
I agree 100%. Or should we really try to understand it all now? Or wait till the day comes? We just don't know
You know, it is said that ultimate reality is beyond the comprehension of the mind... because ultimate reality is absolute, whole... while the mind is split, because of its dualistic nature. This may cause some people to say that it's useless to even try to know what creation is all about. But Eastern mysticism tells us that you and your mind are 2 separate things. Western culture teaches us to heavily identify ourselves with our minds. Eastern mysticism, on the other hand, treats the mind as a barrier to knowing ultimate reality. It says the cause of all suffering stems from our identification with our minds, or egos. It's the very nature of the mind to be in conflict, because it thinks in terms of opposites- what we'd call duality. For instance, try to define *good*. *Bad* will always be a part of that definition. The 2 are inseparable. And this causes a great deal of conflict. In a dualistic world (or mind), it's impossible to live without conflict, because your whole foundation of understanding is based on opposites. So, in order to understand ultimate reality, and to move beyond conflict, you have to transcend the mind. This is the purpose (the original purpose) of such practices as yoga. Yoga is a science. You do certain exercises, or experiments, and you end up with certain results. This is why Buddha told his disciples, don't believe what I say just because I say it. Find out for yourselves through some sort of meditative practice. It's really a shame though that western culture, in particular, has turned yoga into nothing more than a fitness routine. Its potential is so much greater.
Thanks for the welcome, Nick...sorry took so long to respond..been juggling uni work of late and this site is just so vast, with so much material, I have no clue where to start :lol:
Kate xx
Why am I here?..hmmmmmm
Well I suppose I recognise the importance of this era and have decided that my participation would help the greater good.
Ill figure out where Im needed soon enough I suppose. Ive been through alot so there really isnt much that scares me / or things I am afraid of. So hopefully it will be toward something courageous. Life is typically so boreing.
Mainly I dont trust other people and as the old saying goes "if you want something done right, do it yourself." I want my say in how the future of our world will turn out.