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		<title>From Soul To You</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lilly</dc:creator>
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The beginning of a new year is a traditional time for making new          resolutions about one&#8217;s life. But today will do too! One of the most          important resolutions we can make is to begin a journey of [...]]]></description>
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<p>The beginning of a new year is a traditional time for making new          resolutions about one&#8217;s life. But today will do too! One of the most          important resolutions we can make is to begin a journey of          self-discovery. In order to do this we need to understand how we got          detoured in the first place. <strong></strong></p>
<p>The soul is that aspect of our being which has never forgotten its          purpose. It attempts to give travel directions to the personality, that          aspect of ourselves which functions in physical reality&#8211;but the          personality doesn&#8217;t always receive the message. We may have learned not          to believe in the soul, and also learned either to tune out its messages          or to interpret them as a sign of lunacy.</p>
<p>Thus, the first and most important step on a journey of self-discovery          is to believe that there is a self to be discovered, that the map of          possibilities we need is within ourselves, and accessible. It isn&#8217;t          enough to plant this belief; it must be nurtured as well, because in the          beginning we need to trust in our souls without having any actual          evidence of their existence. Faith, however, goes hand in hand with good          works, and there is much we can do to help restore the interrupted lines          of communication.</p>
<p><strong>Paths and Patterns</strong></p>
<p>Often when we play detective and investigate our own lives we find          valuable clues. When you were a child what activities made you happiest?          With whom did you have your most rewarding relationships? (These          questions may also be asked about your present life.)</p>
<p>By looking for patterns you can discover both the shape of possibilities          in your life and the ways in which you&#8217;ve blocked them. For example,          someone might discover that all her life people had told her that she          would make a wonderful therapist, and that she, from lack of          self-esteem, had never believed them. She might remember opportunities          for doing counseling which she had refused. Someone else might remember          a place he had always longed to visit, and how its name always seemed to          come up&#8211;in conversation or in the books he reads.</p>
<p>In your search you will find your dreams valuable. Dreams are an          important vehicle through which the soul communicates with the          personality. In the dream state we&#8217;re free to experiment with various          possibilities for our lives, finally choosing the ones most suitable for          physical manifestation. Our dream images express our deepest feelings          and wishes as well as the beliefs which may prevent their expression.</p>
<p>Pay close attention to your dreams, recording them, and re-reading them          to discover messages and patterns. Receptivity to your dreams will          enhance your ability to be receptive during your waking hours.</p>
<p>Be alert as well for the clues which may come up in day-to-day life. You          may be intrigued by someone&#8217;s description of a Polynesian dance class;          you may have a sudden urge to learn to play the oboe. Playing the oboe          or dancing the hula may not be your life&#8217;s purpose, but following the          impulse which pulls you most strongly can only lead you in the          appropriate direction.</p>
<p><strong>Getting Specific</strong></p>
<p>You can also clarify your possibilities by asking these questions:</p>
<p><em> If I didn&#8217;t have to work for a living what would I love to do?<br />
If I were given $1 million, tax-free, what would be the first thing I&#8217;d          do with it?</em></p>
<p>In doing this exercise be careful not to censor yourself. Don&#8217;t worry if          an idea which comes into your mind just seems to ridiculous or too          impossible. These are the reactions which helped us to get off-course in          the first place. What you write down isn&#8217;t your final life plan, but&#8211;as          in the case of your impulses&#8211;various attractive possibilities.</p>
<p>Next, look at each possibility you&#8217;ve written down and ask yourself what          value you will get from it. Do you want that boat because you love          sailing and the sea? If so, what feeling does that give you? Do you want          to sail around the world because you&#8217;d like to learn about other          cultures? Why does that interest you?</p>
<p>Keep adding to the list. As you study it, in combination with the          information you&#8217;ve received from dreams, etc., you will find that you&#8217;re          clarifying both the nature of your gifts and interests, and the          commitment you feel to contribute to others.</p>
<p>Another way to get to the latter is to ask yourself a third question,          &#8220;How would I like to be remembered when I&#8217;m gone? Do I want people to          say I was brilliant, considerate, generous?&#8221;</p>
<p>How you would like to be remembered is really how you would like to be          right now. Translate this feeling of commitment into a statement of          purpose. Remember that no one is grading it; there&#8217;s no deadline, and          you can rewrite and refine it as many times as you want to. You&#8217;ll know          when it&#8217;s right for you; you&#8217;ll have a feeling of resonance and          attunement.</p>
<p>The next step is to align your life so that it&#8217;s an appropriate vehicle          for your purpose. When Michelangelo was asked how he sculpted his works          of art he said that he simply cut away everything which wasn&#8217;t the          statue. This is good advice, but let&#8217;s go easy on the drastic, sweeping          changes. Call on Turtle medicine and remember that slow and steady wins          the race. The more surely you integrate your purpose into your being the          easier change will be.</p>
<p>Remember too, that as you begin to nurture your purpose you will find it          growing. You&#8217;ll discover that it&#8217;s not the end, but the beginning, not a          traveling away from yourself, but your journey home.</p>
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