Within the word “Purpose” hides a very important word which is inseparable from it.
The hidden word is “reason”.
When you say “I have a Purpose/goal” you are simply adding consciously or subconsciously the purpose on top of the reason.
The reason is like a central pivot, everything revolves around the reason.
The reason is the body, it is the form and the purpose and its details are the clothing, they are the accompanying items, its “accessories”.
The important detail that people do not pay any attention to is that the reason is the energy source of the purpose.
A purpose on its own is not enough, it is powerless if it is not backed by a good enough reason.
Each one of us has different purposes towards life, most of us don’t understand the reasons, they have not been given focused attention.
Many times the reasons are present in the sub conscious, they are hidden from us and we are functioning automatically towards reaching our goal.
We get a need then we place a purpose, but we do this without finding out what the reason is.
And the reason has to be there, it has to be present so that the desire and purpose will take place.
This article comes to emphasize that we must clarify what our reasons are. We need to be certain of them.
We must extract the reason from the purpose and examine it under an “emotional” magnifying glass.
Why emotional? Because at the end of the day it all ends up in our emotions. We are driven forward by our emotions and use our logic to justify the action.
The moment that the reason for the action becomes clear and concluded, the energy to fulfil the purpose will increase dramatically, on the other hand, we will be able to give up on “futile” purposes that lack good reason and save time and energy which we will be able to divert towards purposes that are important.
The exercise that I will recommend you to do further on is to write all your current Purposes and to start to extract from within them the reasons behind them.
For every purpose you have ask the question: “what is the reason or reasons that because of them I want to fulfil this purpose?”
Once you have found the reason or reasons, write them before you in “gold letters” and memorise them because they are extremely important and essential to fulfilling your Purpose.
You must place the reason in front of you at all times, because it is the emotional fuel that drives the universe to weave your dream picture for you and create it as a reality, it will also work through you and with you in order to bring you closer to realizing the picture into your external routine reality. Turn your imaginary picture into reality.
The reason and purpose are an inseparable couple.
Every purpose has a reason.
And before you start to move, it’s important that you clarify that you are doing so for the right reasons.
A practical exercise: how to find the reasons and define them correctly
1. The draft stage: take a pen and paper and write one of your purposes as a heading.
2. Below the heading, write freely, without editing, all the good reasons to realizing this Purpose. Imagine an ideal picture and indicate the logical reasons and the emotional benefits that realizing this purpose will give you.
3. The editing stage: go over the draft you have created and look for key sentences or certain descriptions that speak to you emotionally and that are synchronised with your ideal purpose picture and highlight them with a coloured marker, underline or circle them. Afterwards on a separate sheet or below use the words which you have marked in order to create an orderly and logical flow of words that described your reasons in a convincing way. Edit this as many times as needed until you are satisfied that you have reached a textual description that will “speak” to you. You will feel it when it happens.
4. The final stage: take a new page and write a new heading “purpose and reason”. Firstly write the purpose and below it write the reasons by using the edited version of the key words and descriptions which you marked in the previous stage.
5. Every time that you think of this purpose, remember the reasons for this purpose and go over them again and again. Create using the written words pictures in your imagination that represent it and during the visualization live the reality which you have created as if it is already your existing reality. “Enter” into your imagination and imagine it from within, within the imagination itself, experience it as something real.
The “juicier” the reasons for the purposes are or the more accurate and synchronised with what you really want, it will be much easier for you to imagine it and experience it as an existing reality.
This action will speed up the fulfilment and will maintain a steady belief along the way. Add to it a sense of gratitude for all the things from now, and you are sorted.
Remember: each purpose has to have a reason.
By Alex Ziv – Creating Reality (English by Michal Booker)
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