The Dharma "Discover our purpose in life"

in #life7 years ago (edited)

Everyone has a purpose in life... A unique gift or special talent to offer to others. And when we combine that unique talent with service to others, we experience the ecstasy and joy of our own spirit, which is the ultimate goal of all goals.


"Dharma" is a sanskrit word meaning "purpose in life". We all have manifested in physical form to fulfill a purpose. The field of our pure potentiality is the divinity in its essence, and the divinity adopts the human form - the body - to fulfill a purpose. Each of us has a unique talent and a unique way of expressing it. There is one thing that every being can do better than anyone else in the whole world - and for every unique talent and every way of expressing that talent, there are unique needs. When these needs are combined with the creative expression of our talent, the key that creates abundance is produced. Expressing our talents to satisfy needs creates unlimited wealth and abundance.

I will never forget that a great teacher of Spanish, told everyone in a class that there is a reason for us to be here, and that ourselves should discover that reason. That was something that impressed me even though. I had not reached the maturity that I now possess. And since then, I've been interested so many times in my purpose or reason to exist.
We are here to discover our true self, to discover on our own that the true self is spiritual and that we are essentially spiritual beings who have adopted a physical form to manifest. We are spiritual beings who have circumstantial human experiences. We aren't human beings who have circumstantial spiritual experiences.

We all have a talent so unique in its expression that there is no other being on the planet who has that talent or who expresses it in the same way. That means that there is only one thing we can do, and one way to do it, which is better than that of any other individual on this planet. When we develop that activity, we lose the notion of time. The expression of that unique talent - in many cases, more than one - introduces us to a state of timeless consciousness.

Serve humanity - serve other human beings - and ask: "How can I help? How can I help all the people with whom I relate?" When we combine the expression of our unique talent with service to humanity, we absolutely use dharma. And when we connect this to the knowledge of our spirituality, on the field of pure potentiality, we will necessarily have access to abundance without limits, because that is the correct way to achieve abundance.

And it doesn't treat about a temporary abundance; it is permanent by virtue of our unique talent, our way of expressing it and our service and dedication to other human beings, which we discover by asking: "How can I help?", instead of: "What do I gain from that?" The question "What do I gain with that?" it is the internal dialogue of the ego. The question "How can I help?" It is the internal dialogue of the spirit.

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How to live in Dharma:


We will seek our higher self through spiritual practice, which is beyond our ego. We must discover our unique talents, and after discovering them, we will enjoy life, since joy plays a very important role when we enter the timeless consciousness. At that time, we will be fully in a state of bliss. We must ask ourselves what is the best way to serve others. We will answer that question, and then we will implement your response. We will use our unique talents to meet the needs of our human counterparts; We will combine our desire to help and serve others with those needs.

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What is Dharma?

The word “dharma” has multiple meanings depending on the context in which it is used. These include: conduct, duty, right, justice, virtue, morality, religion, religious merit, good work according to a right or rule, etc. Many others meanings have been suggested, such as law or “torah” (in the Judaic sense), “logos” (Greek), “way” (Christian) and even ‘tao” (Chinese). None of these is entirely accurate and none conveys the full force of the term in Sanskrit. Dharma has no equivalent in the Western lexicon.

Dharma has the Sanskrit root dhri, which means “that which upholds” or “that without which nothing can stand” or “that which maintains the stability and harmony of the universe.” Dharma encompasses the natural, innate behavior of things, duty, law, ethics, virtue, etc. Every entity in the cosmos has its particular dharma — from the electron, which has the dharma to move in a certain manner, to the clouds, galaxies, plants, insects, and of course, man. Man’s understanding of the dharma of inanimate things is what we now call physics.