Early responses to this question have yielded an illuminating array of answers. Most recently we heard from Karen. Now let's gain another perspective from this multi-part series.
Sandy is on a spiritual journey. She may be Buddhist. She does not yet know. Still, she's one of the most spiritual women I know.
Sandy believes she has a purpose. She's well-educated on the subject, but her certainty stems from within. "I know [my purpose] inside," she asserts, touching her chest. "But when I read things that resonated, I said, 'that's the truth for me! Aha! That's it!'"
And the very fact she is alive is confirmation enough. Sandy hasn't had an easy life. "I could have been gone from this world," she explains. "But I'm still here." "Why am I still here?" she asks. The answer: she isn't ready to exit. Her work isn't done. "I've felt some shame over not living my life's purpose," she admits.
Still she feels her role is important ... and interwoven with the missions of others. "I'm learning every day the impact," she says of our interconnected efforts.
How do you know if you're fulfilling your mission on earth? And what moves you closer to your role?







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