Funny thing about asking “What does life want from me” is that life usually answers in tiny nudges, not burning bushes. Half the time it whispers through a friend, a gut feeling, or a weird coincidence you almost ignore because your ego is busy shouting into a megaphone.
Quiet the static and the path starts sounding a lot less mystical and a lot more obvious.
I hear you, Ken. I add things like 'The Universe' to try and include as many views as possible on who or what is running the cosmic show!
David, I’ve been following you since medium. Thank you for always clarifying these things in lay man’s terms
Thanks, Cole. Appreciate your readership!
Funny thing about asking “What does life want from me” is that life usually answers in tiny nudges, not burning bushes. Half the time it whispers through a friend, a gut feeling, or a weird coincidence you almost ignore because your ego is busy shouting into a megaphone.
Quiet the static and the path starts sounding a lot less mystical and a lot more obvious.
This is really good. Lean into the Silence and let all the noise drain out.
David, I think that last paragraph is indeed my life challenge (maybe everyone's life challenge).
I rephrased it slightly:
The purpose of our lives never changes:
Clearing out our egoic static so that God can work through us.