The Magic Question - What Can I Give?
Mahatma says ; What is the answer to the question, “Who am I, really?”
and this is your answer which comes from your own mind .....
We ask different questions at different stages of our lives.
At puberty and early childhood, we are preoccupied with questions of identity. We ask, “Who am I, really?”
Many of us never found the answer in our lifetime. Some which we thought were answers led instead to stress, disease, and even tragedies.
I believe we need to ask another question in order to get the answer to this one. We need a bit of reverse engineering.
In their elder years, people look back and ask themselves, had it all been worthwhile? What have I done with my life? Have I contributed anything of lasting value? What’s my legacy?
People tend not to ask these questions when they are young.
We don’t have to wait until we are old before we ask the question, “What have I given?”
The earlier we ask the question, “What can I give?” the earlier we become wise enough to know the answer to the question, “Who am I really?”
Meditation is Only Source to connect you from your Source .. be patient .. in . "The Hero's Journey.
be the hero of your own Journey >>>>>>>>
The Hero's Journey starts with ......
" 13 ULTIMATE POINTS AND EACH POINT IS MILESTONE "
Known to unknown
< your's Ordinary world >
< process starts with and from Ordinery life to >
< 1rst call to adventure >
< refueling >
< meeting the mentor > (circumstantial or it may be appo dippo appo bhav )
< crossing the threshold >
< tests trials and temptations >
< inner_most cave >
< Ordeal >
< reward >
< road back >
< resurrection >
< return with Elixir >.
Above Circle start in every ordinary life so that term uses " Ordinary life " after completing one time circle of wisdom journey you have to come again on same peripheral of start with Ordinary life ... to move again ... in same circle-line but in different manner , you will not remain same as before , each n every completion of circle will give your another wings .
look the chart of action
Pranam
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