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Saturday, August 21, 2010

The power of purpose (part 1 of 4)

Purpose is essentially passion

applied to action.

True purpose is

a singular honesty of being.

This kind of purpose

translates into a being

exuding of presence.

A being with this kind of purpose

has purpose that transcends

their actions

and becomes the power

of their presence

in all of their actions.

Purpose that has this kind

of power introduces their spirit

as the source of their intentions.

The power of purpose comes

directly from the engagement

of spirits towards the manifestation

of the same purpose.

The subtle physics of this effort

can be demonstrated

by the example of a great singer

who by their voice

and personal presence

can enroll an audience’s attention

so much so that the audience

becomes of the same unified purpose

and has responses with feelings

that pervade the entire room.

The majority of beings in that room

share the same purpose

as an expression of common feelings

brought on by the singer

and the power of their being

through their applied purpose

in the form of a song.

This method of medium-ship

has many styles

that humans relate to.

We are all thirsty

to experience the power

of purpose in our lives.

In fact, we are daily scavengers

on behalf of this search.

Purpose many times,

although it appears to be

outer-directed,

is all about representation

of spirit into the “real world”.

Finding unity of being

in everything manifest we do

links us to this deep feeling

for purpose.

As children,

play was a loose assembly

towards the commonness

of purpose.

The joy of play was the expression

of the commonness of purpose

in a simpler way.

Many times the elements essential

in purpose

came from the fundamentals

nuanced through the course of play.

There was a combust

that could be generated

that presented itself as play

in an activity

but the essence

of the mutual swarm

came from within.

This essence was permission

as a passion.

This was a permission

to be and to do.

Purpose when it is full blown,

is this combination

of being and doing.

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