Who Am I?
February 23, 2012 by admin
Filed under Spirituality
There are three fundamental purposes to everyone’s life. One general purpose is on the personality level. The other is on the soul level. And the third is on the level of spirit. No matter how one’s specific purpose is described or expressed, it must come down to one of these. On the personality level our purpose is to learn. On the soul level our purpose is to express love and thereby to serve. Our third purpose is at present very elusive - to be.
Our three purposes are related to our threefold nature as spirit, soul and personality. To understand life and to live effectively we must increase our knowledge and expression of this triune nature. At the present time our collective development is focused on understanding and expressing our soul nature and integrating our personality nature with it. We can only do this if we understand the purpose of each. Read more
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What We Attract
May 11, 2011 by admin
Filed under Spirituality
We are often puzzled by what happens in our life, wondering why we have experiences we do not really want.
The Law of Attraction, a universal law, determines the kind and character of our experiences and we participate in this law by our very nature.
We attract what we are, and we attract who we are. What we are is our personality nature, and who we are is our soul nature. We have both natures, so we need to understand how they function.
If we are ‘reactors’ we will attract people and situations that trigger our reactions. If we see ourselves as victims we will attract people and situations that seem to victimize us. If we refuse to take responsibility for our actions we will find someone or something to blame. If we do not accept ourselves we will have relationships in which we experience rejection. If we do not manage our economy we will find plenty of occasions to spend more than is prudent. Read more