Guidance From Yusef: Finding our Purpose

In this message Yusef says that we don’t really need to know what our purpose for this life is—we only need to live each day and each moment just where we are.  Remember, we’ve already planned our life circumstances so that we can fulfill our purpose, so we needn’t be concerned about that.  Yusef calls it “being”.  Just BE in each moment and make thoughtful choices.  Ah, there’s the key—the choices, but that’s the next post….

One day we may discover why we chose this lifetime but it’s ok if we never discover it.  We can still accomplish our purpose to some degree by living the life that was designed specifically for each of us.

And please note that our purpose is not only for ourselves—it also impacts others on the Earth and those in the Heavens. Wow! Thankfully it was carefully planned!!

YUSEF:

In your BEING is your purpose—

For your SELF,

For the EARTH,

For the HEAVENS.

Therefore it is not necessary to SEEK the purpose, but only to be open to potentially recognize it when the opportunity presents.  To seek the purpose for your life involves the ego and that can actually have a counter-effect.  It is recommended that the effort be put forth to be present to each situation, each moment.  BE AWAKE, alive in the Light.

It is not required that you identify your purpose(s).  It is only suggested that choices made during Earth time be considered thoughtfully in order to accomplish the purpose set out.  The purpose(s) chosen are a sacred bond, a contract between the God entities who assisted, and the person living the lifetime.  Be cautious with interference of any kind.  It is unwise to interfere with another’s purpose.  It is unwise to guide another unknowingly.  Guidance is provided to each in many ways and through the many opportunities presented to them.

A note regarding interference…

In Yusef’s message there is a caution regarding interfering with another’s life.  I have come to understand this as imposing our will upon the life of another, whether it is a family member, co-worker, or friend.  If we honor thoughtfully the choices of another, refrain from judgment, share our wisdom, or pray for their well-being, then we have contributed our part in their life.  But if we forcefully make another do what is against their will then we have interfered in their divine purpose.