HOW TO BREAK OUT OF A SPIRITUAL RUT?
By wakeup-world.com - Open
Its a little scary, breaking out of your comfort zone and pursuing your passion, your dream and doing a job that you love and feel passionate about. I decided to do just that over 2 years ago. I won't lie to you, it has been hard work. Studying in my spare time while also doing another job to keep paying the bills. I continue to study and read to bring you, my audience, the best knowledge about your health and wellbeing. I have tried supplements, digestive aids, baked gluten free so I can help others with their health or disease issues and recommend the best products available. Here is the article from Wake Up World:-
Have you found it yet? The passion that
gets you out of bed in the morning all bright eyed and bushy tailed. Have you
found the sweet spot, that breaks you out of any rut, and pushes you forward no
matter what the difficulty or density?
Passion is the root of purpose — it gives
meaning and direction. Why? Because when you’re in your passion, you’re
accessing the elixir of life itself — the mainstream of your soul. And the soul
instantly connects you to the Source of all Creation — an unlimited potential
that constantly fires with new potential and possibility. The One in you is
fulfilled, and simultaneously, a streaming bountiful and abundant expression
flows from that. That’s why it’s essential you discover your passion.
Breaking out of the Box
Society is not interested in you finding
your passion. Because when you’re in it, you become uncontrollable. You step
out of the norm, which can no longer be conditioned into the endless carousel
of cheap thrills. It wants to sell you the shadow of your passion, and make you
work for it, locking you into a world of doing, and then sells the illusion of
release from that through entertainment and distraction. And so the majority
never find, and even give up, their passion so as to fit in this world of doing
because it seems somehow easier.
There’s a formula that kind of works:
“If
I do this, then I’ll get a job, I’ll get paid, put a roof over my head and food
on the table. If there’s a little money left over, I’ll go on holiday and have
some fun”.
It’s how so many people live. But it’s not
really living at all.
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