My Prayer For the Purpose-Filled Woman

by admin on December 14, 2011

As the end of the year is quickly approaching, I decided to allow myself a little time to reflect before blogging and just focus on the consistency of the message that God wants me to share. 

This morning in meditation, I heard these words so clearly, and I know in my soul that I'm not the only one who needs to hear this.  So this is for all you women who are craving more for your life next year.

"Believe in yourself.  What you want wants you.  Success wants you.  PURPOSE and PASSION want you.  The desires that are burning in your heart are there so that you share it with others."

And my ego mind starts butting in, (as it so often will!) saying "Who are YOU?  What do you have to say that hasn't been said?  So many people are far ahead…you'll never catch up."

I pray.

I listen.

"These desires have been placed in your heart.  Not for you to hoard and keep to yourself, but for you to share.  You don't need to reach the world right away.  Start with your home.  Start with your friends.  Begin with your community.  Open your heart and all you need will be given to you."

Peace.

God, guide my actions and purify my heart and mind so that I can live on purpose.  That my little thinking be replaced with the power that is my divine right.  When I have doubt, I pray that You remind me that You are always with me, and with You, all things are possible.  I pray this for myself and every other woman who knows that she is destined for more.  This coming year we do not look back, we do not regret.  Together, we move forward- powerfully fueled by our inner guidance that will always be our truth.  Amen.

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  • Anyutya

    Yes, we’ll be forgotten. Such is our fate and we can’t do anything about it. And the things that strike us as so very serious and important, they’ll all be forgotten one day or won’t seem to matter. The curious thing is, we can’t possibly know now just what will be thought significant and important, or what will seem pathetic and absurd. Take the discoveries of Coperincus or Columbus. Didn’t they look pointless and absurd at first? While the crazy rubbbish put out by some nonentity seemed a great revelation. And it may turn out the same with our present way of life — it suits us all right, but one day it may look odd, inconvenient, foolish, and not all the reputable either. It may even seem terribly sinful.

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