A lot of people are searching for their singular purpose like it is a magical unicorn. With the hopes that when you find it, you will get the keys to the kingdom, all the wealth in the world will be yours, all of your challenges will cease to exist, and all will be well so you can retire and stop doing what you don’t want to, and live out your days in a blissful existence. This unicorn searching helps us to figure out what work we need to do to get us there, we start off with one concept or idea, then it turns into doing that work, then that other work, then this new work, never knowing which one is the best one to be doing or not doing. Confusing right? Do you meditate? Say affirmations? Spin in clockwise circles 16 times in a row? Follow Deepak or Louise? At some point someone you know has done something that has been labelled ‘The Work’ and has garnered them some level of success, so you will for sure try that out right? Because at some point ‘the work’ has got to work! It should be giving you positive results, you should feel better almost immediately, money should certainly show up in your bank account by the end of the day, you should be walking around like that blissed out hippy chick that you saw the other day, you should totally meet that really amazing guy who has all of the qualities off of your really amazing guy you’re manifesting list, your dream job should become apparent and the universe will bring you a job offer right away right?
So why isn’t it? Why don’t you have those things? Are you worried you’ve done it all wrong and the universe just isn’t listening because you’ve asked for something you don’t want instead of something you do? I’ve been there too, it’s all part of it. It’s not bad or wrong to have those desires, I know you want all of those things, because I want them too, you aren’t human if you aren’t striving for or desiring them.
But here’s the secret, the work isn’t about getting stuff or things, purpose isn’t about finding the most acceptable way to make money, having all of those external things in perfect place and order won’t bring you the fulfillment that you are actually seeking.
You, my dear, are the work. You are your purpose. Say it with me now, I am the work. I am my purpose.
What if your purpose was you? What if it was to uncover who you are, so that you may be your unique self and bring your ideas, perspective, and way of living, being and loving into the world? What if it was about BEING YOU INSTEAD OF DOING WHAT OTHERS HAVE DONE? What if your work was about you deciding how you want to be in the world? Does being a vegetarian work for you? If it does, great do that, if not, eat all the meat you want but do so without feeling guilty for who you are. Does sleeping until 10 am appeal? Or are you the 5 am rise and shine kind of person? Do which ever time feels good to you.
You will never fit into someone else’s ideal life plan so stop trying to fit their life plan into yours. Instead, take what they do that appeals to you, then figure out how to modify it so it feels good to you, then do that.
Devoting yourself to yourself is hard, it’s messy, it’s uncomfortable, it creates situations and new challenges that often don’t feel good or fun, but it is the only way to get to the wise and unconditionally loving part of who you are. Happiness and abundance can be a by-product of this, but it is not the way to measure the result. It also isn’t about finding the career that fulfills you, it’s about finding out how to feel fulfilled in life, it may require a job or lifestyle change, it may require you to find fulfillment in the job or life you didn’t think you liked all that much.
The external world is here to challenge you, to teach you the most beautifully profound lessons that are sometimes wrapped in the ugliest wrapping paper, and to show you where you are not in alignment with yourself. It isn’t here to tell you what your worth is or is not, or how much you are loved, the more we work to have the external world validate us by bringing us shiny pretty things or fleeting happy feelings the further away from fulfillment we get. The trick is to begin focusing on the internal you, and seeking the validation from the inside instead of outside, we do this by becoming the work.
I am the work. The work is my purpose.
Thursday, 21 January 2016
The Universe Isn't Dumb - the hidden challenges of manifesting and affirmations
I could have phrased the title of this post as The Universe
Is Smart, but I didn’t for good reason, it’s because the universe speaks in
energy not in language. There is a lot of fears wrapped up in saying the wrong
thing to the universe, and if we say the wrong thing, the universe won’t
understand what we mean and will bring us the wrong thing, experience, person
etc.
We’ve been taught or told that the universe doesn’t
understand or hear ‘negative’ words like don’t, won’t, and never, but that is
likening the universe to a human and diminishing what we believe the universe
can do. Think about it, if you thought the universe didn’t really understand
you would you have faith that it would be able to do anything for you? Probably
not. If you believed that it was wise beyond your imagination could even grasp,
that it worked on your behalf in ways you don’t even know about, that it
understood exactly what you meant, and is always working to create experiences
for your highest good would you have more faith in it?
We have a bit of an assumption that negative things are
punishment for something that we have done, and the universe bringing us the
exact experience we don’t want, leads us to believe that we are being punished,
so we try to take ownership of the asking instead of the experience. We hope
that if we change the way we ask for something it will change what our
experience is.
The truth is, the experience is where the wisdom is, the experience is what we need, and if we think we haven’t received what we’ve asked for, we are looking in the wrong spot. In the movie Evan Almighty there is a scene where Morgan Freeman tells Lauren Graham “when you pray for patience, do you think God brings you patience, or the opportunity to practice patience?” If you want to learn how to be a patient person, you will have to learn how to put it into practice at the times when you are the most impatient. Often when we decide we want to work on something, we will find those challenging experiences coming into our lives way more frequently than before. That’s the way we learn. We learned how to walk by walking, and guaranteed there was falling, getting back up, re-calibrating and deciding how to do it differently, and going at it again. So instead of making the universe wrong for what it has provided or yourself wrong by how you asked, figure out how the universe has decided to help you.
The truth is, the experience is where the wisdom is, the experience is what we need, and if we think we haven’t received what we’ve asked for, we are looking in the wrong spot. In the movie Evan Almighty there is a scene where Morgan Freeman tells Lauren Graham “when you pray for patience, do you think God brings you patience, or the opportunity to practice patience?” If you want to learn how to be a patient person, you will have to learn how to put it into practice at the times when you are the most impatient. Often when we decide we want to work on something, we will find those challenging experiences coming into our lives way more frequently than before. That’s the way we learn. We learned how to walk by walking, and guaranteed there was falling, getting back up, re-calibrating and deciding how to do it differently, and going at it again. So instead of making the universe wrong for what it has provided or yourself wrong by how you asked, figure out how the universe has decided to help you.
The other aspect of this is in affirmations. We try to
change our energy and vibration to match what we want to bring into our lives
which is a great idea, but to put it into practice requires more than just
saying a phrase that sounds good. We have to be able to find the right
statement that brings us a feeling that matches it, instead of using it to
combat fear when we are feeling fearful. Using affirmations that are
pre-written can be a great place to start, but it is really important to craft
it to you, if there are words that don’t quite resonate and bring up the
feeling of disbelief, this will not help you. If you want more money, saying I
am rich while you have $0.02 in your bank account won’t work either, because
you know what you actually have. It isn’t necessary to go from 0-100, from
where you are to where you want to be in the end, you can start out with the
desire to be rich, and begin an affirmation with I am aligning with receiving more
money for my highest good, or I am no longer suffering financially, and as it
starts to help you feel that way, you can shift it again and again until you
get the desired result. If you repeat I am rich again and again with disbelief,
it actually puts more emphasis and energy on the fact that you don’t believe
it, and reinforcing you not being rich.
If the universe speaks in energy, and you repeat an
affirmation that you don’t believe in, it will get lost in the sea of useless
thoughts we have floating around our brain throughout the day, if you have
tried meditation you will know how many of those we have in ten minutes. That
is why the words aren’t as important as how we feel. If we can create an
affirmation that moves us from feeling shitty to feeling lighter, better,
happier and allows us to energetically align with the feeling we want to have
we can start to create the life experiences we want. If saying ‘not suffering’
makes you feel better over ‘happy and content’ use it, and when it stops helping
you feel better move on to something that does. And please, for the love of
yourself, stop thinking that the universe is a bully who won’t help you if you
don’t say the right password, it is way more aware, loving and incredible than
that, and so are you.
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