I have tried this technique a few times before, getting mixed results. But today was kind of different.
The technique (I learned it from Steve Pavlina, of course) is pretty simple: take a sit and make a list of things that answer the question "what is your life purpose".
The points from today's list that are very dear to me and touched some strings in my heart are:
10. to write novels that inspire people
14. to provide motivation for people, inspire them to do what they would like to do
18. to ignite the spark in people, so that they would strive for something more
Moving forward, I realized that my eyes are filled with tears and my heart is beating faster when I typed the following:
51. to live a life that will inspire others
52. to share my inspirations with a soulmate
53. to find a soulmate and live my life with this person, share happiness and discoveries with him, find marvels of the universe with him, know him deeply and have a mutual complete understanding with this person
52. to share my inspirations with a soulmate
53. to find a soulmate and live my life with this person, share happiness and discoveries with him, find marvels of the universe with him, know him deeply and have a mutual complete understanding with this person
After these I could not get any other statements that would resonate so deeply with my feelings.
I am not fully satisfied with the result. I mean what's the deal with this idea of "the One"?
So, the next thing I'm going to work on is - to have a view from the above over my life context and values. Because maybe I have some principles that block me from the wider view over the life itself and my purpose in it.
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