What Is Your True Offering?

To want to know what this so that we can offer it to the world creates in us a deep longing, at times anxiety, and possibly a sense of being lost, that often leads us to seek guidance, to pray, and to reserve a very sacred part of us to receive this knowing.  Others can share their journey, or their wisdom, but the holy process of being devoted to discovering what you are here to give—to live as your True offering—-is very personal, and takes place in the innermost chambers of a person’s heart.

Listen To Your Inner Voice Of Wisdom As The Most Powerful Authority

I recently met a young woman who is working on three farms and has a five-year plan to buy her own.  She had been working as an executive in a video production company that devoured her time and had her constantly plugged into voicemail, email, texting, and always rushing from one thing to the next. When I asked what inspired her to completely revamp her life, she shared a poignant story.

Desire, Decision and Dedication

A vision arises out of deep desire.  Desire has its roots the word de sidere which means “from the stars,” and indeed it has been proven that “we are stardust,” as Joni Mitchell famously sang in “Woodstock” Everything we are and everything in the universe and on Earth originated from stardust, and it continually floats through us even today. It directly connects us to the universe, rebuilding our bodies over and again over our lifetimes.

WHO THE HECK IS THE “REAL” YOU?

I love that quote by Thomas Merton! How can we possibly be anything but ourselves?! And yet, most adults have experienced an identity crisis at least once if not several times before the age of 30. The term “identity crisis” first came from developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst Erik Erikson. Erikson introduced the ideas of adolescent identity crises as well as midlife crisis, believing that personalities developed by resolving crises in life. 

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