“By declaring that man is responsible and must actualize the potential meaning of his life, I wish to stress that the true meaning of life is to be discovered in the world rather than within man or his own psyche, as though it were a closed system. I have termed this constitutive characteristic ‘the self-transcendence of human existence.’ It denotes the fact that being human always points, and is directed, to something or someone, other than oneself--be it a meaning to fulfill or another human being to encounter. The more one forgets himself--by giving himself to a cause to serve or another person to love--the more human he is and the more he actualizes himself.” ~ Viktor Frankl, Man in Search of Meaning
Life's Challenges
Life's challenges are not supposed to paralyze you; they're supposed to help you discover who you are. ~ Bernice Johnson Reagon, Singer/Composer
Showing posts with label Hidden Meanings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hidden Meanings. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Monday, May 16, 2011
A Yearning for Meaningful Lives
"I think at the heart of so much restlessness of the day is a spiritual vacuum. There is a yearning for meaningful lives, a yearning for values we can commonly embrace. I hear an almost inaudible but pervasive discontent with the price we pay for our current materialism. And I hear a fluttering of hope that there might be more to life than bread and circuses." ~ Bill Moyers, Journalist
Friday, April 15, 2011
What weaves the stories of our lives?
"Love, soul, and freedom: these three weave the stories of our lives. The who, what, when, and where fill in the details and give variation to the plots, but the themes don't get more basic.
Love is what we all want in life and what we look for first. It's our passion for living, forming the sea in which our souls swim. Like the sea, love nurtures and sustains us, but it also offers us somewhere to go with our lives. Love creates the worlds that our souls explore. Who and what we love channel our energies, drawing us to this person or that, down one path or another. Led by our loves, we connect with the worlds around us. We create places where we belong, where our souls are nourished with meaning and purpose, as well as where we relax, play, and have fun. Through the intimacy of relationships, we come to know both others and ourselves in love's mirror. Love brings our souls into focus.
Soul is our guiding center, our touchstone for what feels right in life and what's ours to do. Soul is our reason for coming here as well as our reason for staying. Soul tells us about us--not as others want, expect, or imagine us to be, but as we are in our innermost being. When we go to the depths of sorrow, confusion, or despair, it's our souls that take us there and see us through. Or if we experience exhilarating joy, it's our souls that lift us up with a bigger-than-life knowing: 'So that's what it all means!' Soul is our core, our essence, the ground of who we are, even if we're not at all sure who this soul of ours is or what he or she has in mind for us.
Freedom gives our souls and loves air to breathe. Like the air, freedom is a given, at least as far as our souls are concerned. It's not granted by people, institutions, or governments, or else it'd be theirs to withhold. Freedom is air to us, because it gives us the space we need to follow our souls and pursue our loves. Without freedom, our souls suffocate. With it, they take off; we create, experiment, fumble, and learn. Freedom says that anything is possible and that it's our birthright to explore possibilities wherever our souls and loves take us. Sometimes our souls take us down the path of losing everything--a terminal disease, divorce, bankruptcy, or scandal--to show us how free we are beyond externals. With 'nothing to lose,' we abandon shoulds and oughts and go for our dreams.
Love, soul, and freedom are natural companions, together creating the fire in the mind, heart, chest, belly, or wherever that makes us happy to get up in the morning. United--love, soul, and freedom are the Force incarnate, guiding us and permeating our lives with meaning and purpose, even if their presence isn't evident until hindsight. Love, soul, and freedom are inseparable, and on the deepest levels of our being, that's how we experience them. When we're on vacation, for instance, we get a taste of these three living happily together: we surround ourselves with who and what we love, let down our hair, and do as we choose."
~ Denise Breton and Christopher Largent, Love, Soul, & Freedom: Dancing with Rumi on the Mystic Path
Love is what we all want in life and what we look for first. It's our passion for living, forming the sea in which our souls swim. Like the sea, love nurtures and sustains us, but it also offers us somewhere to go with our lives. Love creates the worlds that our souls explore. Who and what we love channel our energies, drawing us to this person or that, down one path or another. Led by our loves, we connect with the worlds around us. We create places where we belong, where our souls are nourished with meaning and purpose, as well as where we relax, play, and have fun. Through the intimacy of relationships, we come to know both others and ourselves in love's mirror. Love brings our souls into focus.
Soul is our guiding center, our touchstone for what feels right in life and what's ours to do. Soul is our reason for coming here as well as our reason for staying. Soul tells us about us--not as others want, expect, or imagine us to be, but as we are in our innermost being. When we go to the depths of sorrow, confusion, or despair, it's our souls that take us there and see us through. Or if we experience exhilarating joy, it's our souls that lift us up with a bigger-than-life knowing: 'So that's what it all means!' Soul is our core, our essence, the ground of who we are, even if we're not at all sure who this soul of ours is or what he or she has in mind for us.
Freedom gives our souls and loves air to breathe. Like the air, freedom is a given, at least as far as our souls are concerned. It's not granted by people, institutions, or governments, or else it'd be theirs to withhold. Freedom is air to us, because it gives us the space we need to follow our souls and pursue our loves. Without freedom, our souls suffocate. With it, they take off; we create, experiment, fumble, and learn. Freedom says that anything is possible and that it's our birthright to explore possibilities wherever our souls and loves take us. Sometimes our souls take us down the path of losing everything--a terminal disease, divorce, bankruptcy, or scandal--to show us how free we are beyond externals. With 'nothing to lose,' we abandon shoulds and oughts and go for our dreams.
Love, soul, and freedom are natural companions, together creating the fire in the mind, heart, chest, belly, or wherever that makes us happy to get up in the morning. United--love, soul, and freedom are the Force incarnate, guiding us and permeating our lives with meaning and purpose, even if their presence isn't evident until hindsight. Love, soul, and freedom are inseparable, and on the deepest levels of our being, that's how we experience them. When we're on vacation, for instance, we get a taste of these three living happily together: we surround ourselves with who and what we love, let down our hair, and do as we choose."
~ Denise Breton and Christopher Largent, Love, Soul, & Freedom: Dancing with Rumi on the Mystic Path
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Sunday, March 20, 2011
The Border Beyond Which Everything Loses Meaning
"It takes so little, so infinitely little, for a person to cross the border beyond which everything loses meaning: love, convictions, faith, history. Human life -- and herein lies its secret -- takes place in the immediate proximity of that border, even in direct contact with it; it is not miles away, but a fraction of an inch." ~ Milan Kundera, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting
Friday, March 11, 2011
Relationships you have attracted
"Whatever relationships you have attracted in your life at this moment, are precisely the ones you need in your life at this moment. There is a hidden meaning behind all events, and this hidden meaning is serving your own evolution."
— Deepak Chopra
— Deepak Chopra
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