Some say it’s to save the planet because we are not just spiritually but also physically part of earth. And we were all born very recently and will die very recently in terms of the earth. But I think these two ideas align.
For ages people have ask the question...."what is the meaning of life?" True purpose in life is helping others. This gets you out of "self" and puts you on a path of something greater than yourself. It has taken me 30 years to understand and apply this simple statement.
777 is number for GODHEAD IN THE BIBLE. or gamlng casino the other ask for your soul to be surrender , the soul finds rest until it finds it Creator 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life , This hope is a strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls. It leads us through the curtain into God’s inner sanctuary.
Through the false sense of the belief we are mortal being, the purpose is to lie about the immortal omnipresence of God.... This false belief in a human mortal existence separate and apart from the Infinite Spirit of God that you truly are is what is meant to be OVERCOME..... Where everything mortal appears to be, Only the Infinite, Omnipresent Spirit of God is... I and Infinity are One!! In proportion to our abandonment of God are we taken care of by God. Therefore, we must surrender to the Will of God if we truly Desire to Discern the Movements of God within, as God conducts his Will in ways that oppose human will and understanding. We must Remove the False Mortal Image of a mortal ME separate and apart from God.... The Christ(Realization of Spiritual Immortality)is the act of Eternal Life living Within its own Infinity, and becomes Demonstrable through the Receptivity of the Crucifixion of the Self separate and apart from God.... The Christ is ALWAYS ALIVE IN US, but we must be Alive to the Christ.... When we are not attuned to Divine Consciousness(Eternal Life, Immortality, Truth, God), by default, we are attuned to Mortal Consciousness(karmic death, mortality, form, fear, evil, etc).... Every communication Unfolding from God within is to encourage the Spirit/Soul die to the Self, as the Purpose of the Soul is to take Dominion over our only Adversary, the World Mind and it's thoughts tempting us to believe mortality/form/decay is reality... The Christ asks one thing of us: Crucify the Belief in a mortal Me Separate and Apart from the Immortal, Omnipresent Spirit of God, as there is no more Glorious a Demonstration than the Transformation from mortal sense to Spiritual Immortality.... The massive wall we have built shielding us from our truth lies in intellectual concepts known as the Graven Images of Mortality experienced through the senses(including all religious beliefs). What is of God is Infinite, and what is not of God is an Appearance of a False Image where Only God is.... Heaven is where you are and the only place that you can ever be, yet Hell is the place that you insist on experiencing by entertaining a mortal life separate and apart from God.... We cannot glorify the Father, and glorify the flesh, or the sense of a personal Me separate and apart from God(including the flesh of jesus). Our Consciousness can not be divided in this. Either God is or God isn't the Only Life, and our experience is the Demonstration of either/or, depending on our receptivity to Life(Immortality), or Death(Mortality)... Where there's a Me(human self-love and human self-will) separate and apart from God there is SIN..... SELF...................S INDULGED..........I NUISANCE.........N He who Realizes his Life is the Spirit of God has Eternal Life! He then walks through the mortal appearance a Divine Being, in who the 5 Senses of Mortal Lies have been Impersonalized, therefore hold no power over him. His fidelity is to the Immortal Spirit he is, and no longer to the mortal illusion of life not of God.... We Must OVERCOME the Belief that we are not Immortal, Divine Being.
If life has a purpose, it should be derived from The Creator of life. Otherwise, it's just something that people made up and the answer varies from one person to another.
It reminded me of a quote from Dr Orion Taraban’s video ‘Sometimes we are given the opportunity to understand just how much we value our values when we have to make sacrifices in order to secure them. Our beliefs are revealed by the extent to which we sacrifice to obtain or maintain them’. I was studying what I wanted to study without attaching to some lucrative or prestigious careers and never regret it. I feel like all my skills suddenly fell into place and I realised what I want to do and how that can be of help to others! On the contrary, when I decided to focus just on money, it was the worst year of my life, I felt as if my existence was not bringing any value neither to myself nor to the world, and I don’t want to ever repeat that mistake.
@@timtoearth I studied foreign languages at the university, but also read a lot about psychology. My hobby was dog training. Now I see my purpose as teaching people how to train dogs without punishment or coercion because unfortunately many think that’s the way. Hope that answers your question.
"When I decided to focus on money, it was the worst years of my life" I can aligne with your words. Life is about service and sacrifice not necessarily about acquiring wealth for self. Your comments actually add to the superb message of this video. Good!
I sacrificed myself for my wife's cancer for nearly two decades. She died a bit more than 8 years ago. The big question was, what now? I suggest you listen to Alan Watts on the purpose of life who states in one of his lectures that the worst thing that can happen by the end of your life is to discover that you should have been dancing when you were worrying because the whole thing was a dancing thing.
@@christianbond5269 The simple answer to this simple question is, not for a minute. If you were to ask for advice on whether to do it or not the answer would be to listen to your heart.
This reminds me of my mother and all the stacks of paintings she created over the years. Absorbing herself into her own self growth and sadly did nothing to learn to love those around her even as they stood by and watched. All of that energy and self discovery mostly now all sits in secondhand shops spread out into homes who have no idea of the empty life the artist lived because her heart was closed.
This seems to be TECHNICALLY true. Why else would we say "something to live FOR", unless we wanted our life to be in service of something greater than our life itself.
Balancing the genuine desire to support others with the necessity of attending to your own well-being is essential for sustainable and healthy relationships
When I was a child suffering was the purpose of my life, to experience the suffering while I was alive because after life their would be an eternity of nothingness and then these experiences which might be considered as suffering now it will be a precious memory then. Life get's better as long as you keep on living, or maybe it doesn't get better but we deal with it better. Suffering is a part of life.
I don’t really believe we have to ‘suffer’ or indeed ‘sacrifice’ ourselves for anything .. we just have to remember where we all came from, that we are all in this together, and that our simple purpose in life to live life joyfully, growing, evolving, just being true to yourself .. in the process of this we inspire others to do the same .. and as we are all unique, we each express this in a unique way, inspired by the spirit within each of us .. life can be simple or complex, it’s our choice .. I now choose simplicity, and I have never been happier in myself ..
Yes, to sacrifice yourself is the work of working on oneself, becoming more consciously awake and aware and in so doing shining one’s light brightly and boldly in the world for All! This requires work and that is the sacrifice we all can make for the benefit of All!
The problem is that we sometimes sacrifice ourselves due to trauma and not feeling good enough. We also sometimes find temporary fulfillment that doesn't last
It just happened that I stumbled in this beautiful channel and end up knowing myself a bit more 😊 You deserve the world whoever's the man behind this voice. ❤
Carl Jung is surely one of the great minds of humanity! His work in the field of dreams also deserves attention and will make an amazing video :) Keep up the great work!
I feel like its too much pressurising for us to go around finding our purpose. The label "purpose" feels intimidating in itself. Maybe living our lives as decent human beings,being true to ourselves and unlearning and relearning is our purpose and on that we can add different works(without labelling them as purpose) that we are naturally inclined to and which gives us a sense of satisfaction.
Thank u. Yes, we don't need a very grand purpose. Mine for example is to live life to the maximum. To see the world before i die. To live comfortably in old age.
You are exactly right, people are looking for that label. Purpose simply means to find what things mean to you and whether you feel good or not about them. Living on purpose is living with clarity about yourself and as a result be relativetly happy each day no matter what. Purpose is definitely not a switch, and someday we get up with it turned on.
100%. Purpose isn’t about finding something “out there”. Nor is it about doing what we contrive to believe are good deeds (aka voluntarily self-sacrificial). Doing so steers us into the trap of misidentifying our value as being conditional on our service to others. We are inherently valuable just for being here. And I believe our purpose is to become as fully ourselves as possible. That will feel and look different to each person. Yet doing so will naturally lead to wishing to freely extend our goodness and gifts to others. I think a better term for what Jung was describing is “voluntary self-emptying”; giving of ourselves from the source of what naturally fills us. Jesus called this the “living waters” of our dwelling spirit.
from the lesson on this video I reminded the Bible passage that : "It is more blessed to give (spiritual essence for humanity) rather than to receive (material self gain essence)", Thank you so much for your Video & I love you all!
I think the 'feeling of bliss' is the underlying purpose for us all...and not the selfless good of others....we sacrifice ourselves for our own blissfulness not for just making someone else happy and ourselves unhappy! Because what truly makes you feel that bliss are most often the acts where we "look selfless"... but "in reality its selfish!".... Since you are doing it "because you knew that this wont make you feel bad later!" (if it did, you wouldn't do the good deed.. just to feel bad later!) Because selflessness is..."when you do something that doesn't make you feel good later (and might even hurt you)... but you do it because it makes someone else happy ..which WILL hurt you...(most often your righteousness leads you to do selfless good of others)" I want to feel that bliss .... And that might come from seeing you happy because of me.. And simply helping a dog or a person is selfish in the sense that, it makes you feel good about yourself and you will feel that bliss because of it... and thats why you did it.. And Shouldn't the purpose of our life make us feel blissfull rather than hurt ?? A yes to this question would mean we are selfish.. because of our own purpose... When you do have a purpose in life, then you ought to be selfish.. nothing bad about it.. the nature around us is itself selfish .. and it has to be!.. to maintain that balance of life
Time, you sacrifice time. Where do you want to put your time? I’ve been struggling with what I want to do. I’m a social person and know I feel fulfilled when helping people I just don’t know what I want to master to help others master.
I'm highly sociable too but only with like-minded people. I watch Lewis Howes, Omar Elattar, Diary of a Ceo and think, if these men can do it, why can't I? I realized in all the jobs I've had my biggest interest is talking to people. I'd start chatting with someone and REALLY get into the conversation only to be pulled away from that person by my manager to do some meaningless menial task. I realize I thoroughly enjoy encouraging others around me and help them find out their own life purpose. I actually had a friend I encouraged to leave the horrible abusive job he was doing to pursue his love for cooking back in 2022. Now he has a successful business. I feel like so far that's been my biggest accomplishment but I desire to inspire and encourage more people.
We all need to Listen! .....Then shift our energy, ego & "id" nature ( instinct ) combined with our will power & pure spirit, which is the essence of who we truly are, to a positive & elevated field of existence. And.....then we will know exactly, why we are here & what our authentic, original & true purpose is as loving human beings.
This is a very meaningful video:) i just hope that people can tell that "sacrifice" is a big word and that you don't have to feel like your life is finite every second that u do ur thing!!!! It just has to make u feel whole and finite from time to time
The message is truthful though if you think about it. It’s not asking you to go sacrifice your own life literally, but instead to fight for something greater than your own ego and benefit, which in the end it’s futile anyway: you. So why not focusing your own time and energy into something that can leave a long lasting legacy, meaningful legacy. I can’t deny this video made me feel lot happier and less confused, purposeless.
Your purpose is to graduate college and then go to work 5 days a week for 50+ years and work in an office cubical while barley paying your bills. And hopefully you’ll make the executives at your company super rich while you hope you’re savings are still worth anything after the dollar collapses. See? It’s easy to figure out your purpose.
I'm someone suffering from severe depression along with social anxiety for the last 6 years. On the worst days of my struggle, I find life meaningless and there's nothing but suffering so what's the point of living? I have always been interested in new technologies, gadgets, and learning to code and build things but none of it matters because I can't get myself to do anything and college is scary and tiring. So how should I or others look at this while having mental disorders?
Don't believe all this video is saying. This is a great piece of content but the word "sacrifice" is just one way to match with a specific group of people. And I don't believe you are part of that group. Replay the video and replace in your head the word "sacrifice" with "contribution", you will see how different you feel. If you have had social anxiety for the last 6 years, what happened 6 years ago? Why would you say you have a mental disorder? Maybe life just gets in the way and you are obviously seeking answers since you are here. All you need to do is to bring clarity in your head. It sounds "simple" but it's not easy to do. I promise you and I'm being genuine, gain some clarity about yourself and in no time you will find youself without any disorder, with plenty of motivation, and doing stuff right and left. There is something inside of you that people need, find it and use it to contribute to the society. You can do it!
That was a great video, my friend. Even before you mentioned Jesus willingly sacrificing Himself for the good of humanity, I was already thinking about Jesus and how He valued you, me, and everyone - humanity as a whole - seeing us as worthy of His sacrifice through the immense suffering of the Cross. And then you used Jesus as an example! You put the full video in an amazing way, brilliant.
I have questions. What will sacrifice ultimately grant us in life? I believe that we're born here for a purpose but at some point, when we can't sacrifice for the things anymore, wouldn't it be the same feeling as starting when we had no purpose once? So our life was a total sacrifice for nothing?
No. Once you took that willing sacrifice (that one specific calling that no one but you can get done) you have made your part. For you have already pass the torch. You have succeded in finding your purpose
Don't consider this way of looking at purpose as the universal definition of it. Finding purpose is finding what things mean to you in the first place. Based on these meanings, you can design what you do in life to match the positive meanings and feel confident about what you do, that's living on purpose. It's to have a clear sense of direction in your mind. And this goes with your values as well (hence understanding yourself and your meanings). Utlimately, as human creatures, we love to connect and love each others, what you'll find is contributing to others is something that brings purpose, because it makes you feel good. In the video they look at contribution as a sacrifice. I hope it helps!
"Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.” Matthew 11:28-30
I think your RUclips channel is absolutely amazing! The content you produce is top-notch, and your creativity and dedication really shine through in every video. Keep up the fantastic work!
This is a great channel for the general population looking to align themselves with a better lifestyle. Eternalised is a much much better channel for philosophy and psychology.
But what if there is no purpose? I spent 17 years working in the caring professions - i found nothing. I've committed philosophical suicide by trying political beliefs and religious ideology. During the pandemoc I was a vaccine tester in the hope it would provide some higher purpose. And I've tried sacrificing for my family. So now I embrace the absurdity of existence and the idea that there is no higher purpose beyond what I decide is worthy
This is dreamlike yet impactful. A similar book I read had the same ethereal quality. "Mindful Mastery: Living Intentionally in a Chaotic World" by Kyle Ash
Your purpose is the reason that you are here on earth. It's the thing that you were built for. So, it's an incredibly important thing to figure out, because it's the thing that guides you. Without a purpose, you're lost. You have no North Star. Your life will feel meaningless. And so today I'm going to talk about how to discover your purpose according to the philosophy of Carl Jung. While writing what is now widely considered his central work, The Red Book, Jung discovered the purpose of his own life. [NOT YET COMPLETED]
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In the Andre Agassi book he describes how he had lost his desire to compete but when he started playing for a kids facility in Las Vegas he regained his purpose and desire to win. I wish I could find my purpose. Or maybe I have it already and don't know.
This comment deserve to be read and followed. Every tree bears fruit. Every animal. When we stop that, we lose any real purpose. We can try and find it in a career, but it’s not the same as our biological impetus passed on for hundreds of generations.
what if you are unable to bear your own children due physiological reasons and mental health issues? is it okay to adopt kids? does adoption fill you with the same sense of purposefulness as giving birth and raising your own kids? I am asking this because I am thinking of adopting kids in the future. I was diagnosed with clinical depression in 2020. And certain life events such the death of my only parent, my beloved Papa in 2021 made my depression worse. I take regular therapy as well medication from a good psychiatrist. This has made my depression bearable and symptoms less severe. But like any other depression sufferer, I do have some bad days. On those days, I do feel purposeless and I find life has no meaning for me. But I try to be positive. And after my Papa's death, I do feel like what now? What should I do now? I have no family. I don't see myself as a spouse because I don't think I will be good at it. But I would love to be a parent. I have this strange notion that children bring meaning, joy and purpose to one's life. I'm not saying that raising a kid is easy. But at least it is a noble act coz you get pass on all that you have learnt in life and you can give an orphan a home, a childhood and a chance at family.
@@sdd1563 'I have this strange notion that children bring meaning, joy and purpose to one's life.' You obviously haven't met my mother. Many people have children in hope of their caring for them in old age.
i want to make music that people can feel instead of reading lyrics but I always feel worthless when I see people be way more successful in anything that I do.
You’re worth more than you could ever begin to imagine, you have greatness within you! If you compare yourself to others you may lose hope and feel like you aren’t doing enough in your own life. Focus on your goals and what your heart wants! Take that chance on yourself, write that song, make that beat. What else do you have to lose?🙏
I'm still afraid, in case what I spent my life sacrificing would turn out to be a lie. Like sacrificing 20 years for a partner and then finding out he or she is cheating on you. Or like spending your entire youth in the military and then realizing you're working for the fascists. So then our life purpose will become meaningless, right?
This may sound like an easy answer but it is actually something that works. Simply do stuff, and record the results of your feelings on paper. Understant the meanings and draw conclusions. Then go out there and do more stuff. Another thing is, instead of using sacrifice, use "contribution". What does your job contribute to? What does it mean to you? Maybe it contributes to something fantastic and it means something good to you, but maybe it's not strong enough to make you belief that you live on purpose. In this case, go do something else, and test that thing. Record and draw some new conclusions. The more stuff you are doing, the more experience you are getting, and the more reference points you are obtaining to compare any situation to them. Slowly you will start to understand what the big stuff for you. Good luck, it is not easy and it takes work. The sad part is that us human we like easy things, and this is why a lot of people don't know their purpose, because it is hard and it takes effort.
The voice in the back of your head is meant to guide you there. Think back to what it used to say in the past and what it says now. It's not a tool of all the answers, but it will get some of it right.
yeah some say that that inner voice is our conscience, it is like God speaking to us. There's no guarantee and sometimes that inner voice doesn't help to solve our problems but I do think it give us a certain inner strength!
So I have a question… You fight with chronic illness, abuse & neglect your entire life & you dedicate yourself & your life’s purpose to serving others to have purpose. Yet when you finally break, due to poor health & over stretching yourself seeking purpose because you always put others first that when you finally have no choice but to focus on your own wellbeing & health in order to survive, why would that mean if all your energy went into yourself, surviving abuse & ill health mean you have no purpose?? because your energy was focused on yourself. If It’s like apparently Carl Jung says? I toyed with this concept & the guilt for years of not physically & mentally able to give more to acquire bigger purpose & instead found it in myself. More people should feel less shame for letting go of holding the need to have “bigger purpose”. My best days in my life were found letting go of the notion of having to strive for “purpose bigger than myself”& just focusing on rest to try to recover (which was painfully hard because it felt so wrong, & that’s when I asked myself why?? Is it because of this idea my life has no meaning without bigger purpose? - who says it’s correct? When I let go of this pressure that stressed me more I let go of the trauma & learnt to breathe, eat, sleep, walk again. It was a major breakthrough letting go of all expectations I placed on myself to have “bigger purpose” & learned to live (just the basics). Of course I couldn’t & can’t let go of purpose wanting to help others always it fuels me more & is a curse always wanting this but sometimes you have to put your energy into yourself. I always hoped my success would be for someone else & I could help others but I have learnt the biggest lesson, it’s more important to be healthy & happy yourself & with life as it is in yourself - that’s a good purpose because without it you can’t sustain many things like a “bigger purpose” (it’s a stepping stone to greater things) & you have a far better impact with it than without it. Although, thinking one day you might have bigger purpose does help fight depression if you are struggling to feel enough! Yet just knowing you are enough is a great start if you feel your life “lacks meaning”. Sometimes existing carries meaning- the beauty of just living. Never think your life lacks meaning if you have no choice but to focus on your life & self/health or realise it’s important. That’s a choice full of meaning because it will affect your entire life & every person you cross paths with if you live with a smile on your face. After all what the meaning of living if all it encounters is only suffering? Life is worth more than suffering. I learnt when I put myself & my health first before this expectation or thinking it meant I have no purpose if I did. Letting of of this expectation became my purpose for a while & i honestly recommend it- You have one life- balance is good, so I hope you look after yourself & you find happiness most with life wherever you are knowing life always has purpose- it’s just the way you look at things - perspective.
Thank you so much for your videos. Especially this one, as it helped me grasp events that happened to me early on. In my very early 20s, I had very bad addiction issues going on (I had been working to resolve them but they were by that time utterly controlling) and the predictable trouble that comes from them. I recall getting a new job in a field that I aspired to succeed in, and earning was a significant motivation for that. I also stumbled into a rebound type relationship that was only likely to be short term for me. As the high of that wore off, it ended. Anyway, what happened to you, happened to me, and I could never understand exactly why, as I was always looking for physical explanations. I just couldn’t understand why my body would do THAT to me, when I desired to belong where I was. Anyway, the insight that came with this was quite staggering. Thank you for these videos, they are amazing. -Mark
A relationship coach stated on RUclips that when a man doesn't have a purpose, he starts making drama in his relationship with his woman. So, if a woman is making drama in her relationship, does she have a lack of purpose or isn't it something else? What is it?
Carl Jung was mistaken without knowing. People with C-PTSD that have been told since childhood that they only have worth, when they live for others will never stop suffering, when they continue to self-sacrificing them for everythingand everyone. They do not know what is really worth it, they do nit know themselves, bjt think they do. People like that see EVERYTHING as worth sacrificing for. They don't see maybe a purpose in it, but only in a twisted and wrong way.
It's so true. I drifted around. No real purpose. Was miserable and depressed. Found my purpose in sacrifice with my wife and kids. I will live in a cardboard box before I let them go without
How is purpose possible if we all evolved accidently from a cell, and everything we experience is only individual truth. How do we know anything? How do we find purpose if we have nothing that understands us and loves us? How do we not live in constant torment? One of my biggest questions is how evolutionist scientists live with any purpose at all? Can anyone take a shot at this? No meaningless answers, please.
I'd like to sacrifice myself immediately preferably yesterday for absolutely nothing. That is what I would like nothing and to rid myself of this suffering.
So if I'm understanding this correctly: you'll suffer anyway, because that's the human condition, so pick something you personally believe is worth the sacrifice, dedicate your time to it, and you will feel better about that same suffering. Maybe meaning is what humans make to resist the natural suffering of the world. And from what I have seen, they can torment themselves with the made up meaning they believe too.
Very intelligent. Meaning is the important word here. Sacrifice is simply contribution. Doing something that contributes to others and means something to us, that's the magic.
Even made-up meaning can end up having meaning after a while. I think it's about choosing the most meaningful course of action that flows from your deepest self, the one we hid or hide. Purpose is a state of being that can be expressed in many ways, more of like a core, energetic pattern or matrix, that has gifts, talents, and then we choose something, maybe many things according to our values, the doing must reflect the being, and vice versa. I notice the people who follow this pattern are the happiest and most fulfilled.
My friend, Journaling can help you with finding that purpose for something higher than yourself. Would you like a video on how I discovered my purpose thru Journaling?
Imagine you create a game with characters having advanced ai implanted in them. You create the game for youe enjoyment. Suddenly they stopped giving you pleasure and one time they asked themselves the purpose of their existence.
I don't agree with the sentence "all the energy you invest in yourself goes to waste and losing your energy makes your life meaningless"! What about the growth mindset? I don't see a purpose in life but I still have one to get up every day and that's me, myself. Nothing feels better than working hard on yourself, learning and improving yourself constantly and seeing improvement over time.
The three men. They all had a purpose, and then you said right after, "they had a mission." Those 2 typically go together, but can you clarify how they differ and overlap? This is one of those black out distinctions. You have it, then the mind lets the distinction go.
“As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being.” -Carl Jung
Some say it’s to save the planet because we are not just spiritually but also physically part of earth. And we were all born very recently and will die very recently in terms of the earth. But I think these two ideas align.
What does that mean
"As far as we can type, the sole purpose of a troll is to get attention by sending quotes on internet" - Young Troll
@@Artpsychee mdr that is true
I dont want to kindle light. I want to burn bright and burst
For ages people have ask the question...."what is the meaning of life?"
True purpose in life is helping others. This gets you out of "self" and puts you on a path of something greater than yourself.
It has taken me 30 years to understand and apply this simple statement.
What is your age now my good sir?
Me too.
777 is number for GODHEAD IN THE BIBLE. or gamlng casino the other ask for your soul to be surrender , the soul finds rest until it finds it Creator 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life , This hope is a strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls. It leads us through the curtain into God’s inner sanctuary.
Through the false sense of the belief we are mortal being, the purpose is to lie about the immortal omnipresence of God....
This false belief in a human mortal existence separate and apart from the Infinite Spirit of God that you truly are is what is meant to be OVERCOME.....
Where everything mortal appears to be, Only the Infinite, Omnipresent Spirit of God is...
I and Infinity are One!!
In proportion to our abandonment of God are we taken care of by God. Therefore, we must surrender to the Will of God if we truly Desire to Discern the Movements of God within, as God conducts his Will in ways that oppose human will and understanding.
We must Remove the False Mortal Image of a mortal ME separate and apart from God....
The Christ(Realization of Spiritual Immortality)is the act of Eternal Life living Within its own Infinity, and becomes Demonstrable through the Receptivity of the Crucifixion of the Self separate and apart from God....
The Christ is ALWAYS ALIVE IN US, but we must be Alive to the Christ....
When we are not attuned to Divine Consciousness(Eternal Life, Immortality, Truth, God), by default, we are attuned to Mortal Consciousness(karmic death, mortality, form, fear, evil, etc)....
Every communication Unfolding from God within is to encourage the Spirit/Soul die to the Self, as the Purpose of the Soul is to take Dominion over our only Adversary, the World Mind and it's thoughts tempting us to believe mortality/form/decay is reality...
The Christ asks one thing of us:
Crucify the Belief in a mortal Me Separate and Apart from the Immortal, Omnipresent Spirit of God, as there is no more Glorious a Demonstration than the Transformation from mortal sense to Spiritual Immortality....
The massive wall we have built shielding us from our truth lies in intellectual concepts known as the Graven Images of Mortality experienced through the senses(including all religious beliefs). What is of God is Infinite, and what is not of God is an Appearance of a False Image where Only God is....
Heaven is where you are and the only place that you can ever be, yet Hell is the place that you insist on experiencing by entertaining a mortal life separate and apart from God....
We cannot glorify the Father, and glorify the flesh, or the sense of a personal Me separate and apart from God(including the flesh of jesus). Our Consciousness can not be divided in this. Either God is or God isn't the Only Life, and our experience is the Demonstration of either/or, depending on our receptivity to Life(Immortality), or Death(Mortality)...
Where there's a Me(human self-love and human self-will) separate and apart from God there is SIN.....
SELF...................S
INDULGED..........I
NUISANCE.........N
He who Realizes his Life is the Spirit of God has Eternal Life! He then walks through the mortal appearance a Divine Being, in who the 5 Senses of Mortal Lies have been Impersonalized, therefore hold no power over him. His fidelity is to the Immortal Spirit he is, and no longer to the mortal illusion of life not of God....
We Must OVERCOME the Belief that we are not Immortal, Divine Being.
If life has a purpose, it should be derived from The Creator of life. Otherwise, it's just something that people made up and the answer varies from one person to another.
It reminded me of a quote from Dr Orion Taraban’s video ‘Sometimes we are given the opportunity to understand just how much we value our values when we have to make sacrifices in order to secure them. Our beliefs are revealed by the extent to which we sacrifice to obtain or maintain them’.
I was studying what I wanted to study without attaching to some lucrative or prestigious careers and never regret it. I feel like all my skills suddenly fell into place and I realised what I want to do and how that can be of help to others! On the contrary, when I decided to focus just on money, it was the worst year of my life, I felt as if my existence was not bringing any value neither to myself nor to the world, and I don’t want to ever repeat that mistake.
I think that your comment has 10x more value than this video.
May I ask what you studied and now do as a way of giving to the world? I’m currently on the search for exactly that. Much Love. Tim.
@@timtoearth I studied foreign languages at the university, but also read a lot about psychology. My hobby was dog training. Now I see my purpose as teaching people how to train dogs without punishment or coercion because unfortunately many think that’s the way. Hope that answers your question.
@@fluentinoverthinking yea it does. thanks. That's wonderful!
"When I decided to focus on money, it was the worst years of my life" I can aligne with your words. Life is about service and sacrifice not necessarily about acquiring wealth for self. Your comments actually add to the superb message of this video. Good!
This is the most satisfying explanation I ever got from any other source on the Purpose of our lives !
I sacrificed myself for my wife's cancer for nearly two decades. She died a bit more than 8 years ago. The big question was, what now? I suggest you listen to Alan Watts on the purpose of life who states in one of his lectures that the worst thing that can happen by the end of your life is to discover that you should have been dancing when you were worrying because the whole thing was a dancing thing.
you are one of the best dancers then. you did the best thing possible. much love and a hug italy
@@frescobarmusic ❤️
We love you.
I take care of my mom and dad rn. This talk has helped. Do you regret it?
@@christianbond5269 The simple answer to this simple question is, not for a minute. If you were to ask for advice on whether to do it or not the answer would be to listen to your heart.
I watch this video on my birthday and then I think about my parents so much.
Thanks for your sharing
This reminds me of my mother and all the stacks of paintings she created over the years. Absorbing herself into her own self growth and sadly did nothing to learn to love those around her even as they stood by and watched. All of that energy and self discovery mostly now all sits in secondhand shops spread out into homes who have no idea of the empty life the artist lived because her heart was closed.
But on the other hand someone might come by and find the most amazing artwork they've ever seen who knows
@@loganm15 I hope!
She probably thought her presence was love.
Complicated.......
deep
This seems to be TECHNICALLY true. Why else would we say "something to live FOR", unless we wanted our life to be in service of something greater than our life itself.
Yes I agree with you. To me the video is a little bit misleading but I also respect the work done to try to help other people.
@@BusinessHealthMastersin what way is the video misleading to you?
@@BusinessHealthMasters I would also like to know why the video is misleading to you.
Balancing the genuine desire to support others with the necessity of attending to your own well-being is essential for sustainable and healthy relationships
When I was a child suffering was the purpose of my life, to experience the suffering while I was alive because after life their would be an eternity of nothingness and then these experiences which might be considered as suffering now it will be a precious memory then. Life get's better as long as you keep on living, or maybe it doesn't get better but we deal with it better. Suffering is a part of life.
Perfectly said.
Perfect ❤
Sacrificing your time on earth is self sacrifice. If you hate your job, you don’t feel it’s worthy of your sacrifice. This makes a lot of sense.
I don’t really believe we have to ‘suffer’ or indeed ‘sacrifice’ ourselves for anything .. we just have to remember where we all came from, that we are all in this together, and that our simple purpose in life to live life joyfully, growing, evolving, just being true to yourself .. in the process of this we inspire others to do the same .. and as we are all unique, we each express this in a unique way, inspired by the spirit within each of us .. life can be simple or complex, it’s our choice .. I now choose simplicity, and I have never been happier in myself ..
I resonate with what you said here.
Yes, to sacrifice yourself is the work of working on oneself, becoming more consciously awake and aware and in so doing shining one’s light brightly and boldly in the world for All!
This requires work and that is the sacrifice we all can make for the benefit of All!
Purpose is something intangible and invaluable (in a nutshell) ex-freedom, love, truth, justice, joy, care and etc.
The problem is that we sometimes sacrifice ourselves due to trauma and not feeling good enough. We also sometimes find temporary fulfillment that doesn't last
He is answering the most fundamental questions
It just happened that I stumbled in this beautiful channel and end up knowing myself a bit more 😊
You deserve the world whoever's the man behind this voice. ❤
Carl Jung is surely one of the great minds of humanity! His work in the field of dreams also deserves attention and will make an amazing video :) Keep up the great work!
Finding your purpose really takes a bit more into account. Not to mention living it.
I feel like its too much pressurising for us to go around finding our purpose. The label "purpose" feels intimidating in itself.
Maybe living our lives as decent human beings,being true to ourselves and unlearning and relearning is our purpose and on that we can add different works(without labelling them as purpose) that we are naturally inclined to and which gives us a sense of satisfaction.
Some people i have seen view lifes purpose as such (Buddhist)
Thank u. Yes, we don't need a very grand purpose. Mine for example is to live life to the maximum. To see the world before i die. To live comfortably in old age.
@@robbykidman Bingo.
You are exactly right, people are looking for that label. Purpose simply means to find what things mean to you and whether you feel good or not about them. Living on purpose is living with clarity about yourself and as a result be relativetly happy each day no matter what. Purpose is definitely not a switch, and someday we get up with it turned on.
100%.
Purpose isn’t about finding something “out there”. Nor is it about doing what we contrive to believe are good deeds (aka voluntarily self-sacrificial). Doing so steers us into the trap of misidentifying our value as being conditional on our service to others.
We are inherently valuable just for being here. And I believe our purpose is to become as fully ourselves as possible. That will feel and look different to each person. Yet doing so will naturally lead to wishing to freely extend our goodness and gifts to others. I think a better term for what Jung was describing is “voluntary self-emptying”; giving of ourselves from the source of what naturally fills us. Jesus called this the “living waters” of our dwelling spirit.
from the lesson on this video I reminded the Bible passage that : "It is more blessed to give (spiritual essence for humanity) rather than to receive (material self gain essence)", Thank you so much for your Video & I love you all!
I think the 'feeling of bliss' is the underlying purpose for us all...and not the selfless good of others....we sacrifice ourselves for our own blissfulness not for just making someone else happy and ourselves unhappy!
Because what truly makes you feel that bliss are most often the acts where we "look selfless"... but "in reality its selfish!".... Since you are doing it "because you knew that this wont make you feel bad later!" (if it did, you wouldn't do the good deed.. just to feel bad later!)
Because selflessness is..."when you do something that doesn't make you feel good later (and might even hurt you)... but you do it because it makes someone else happy ..which WILL hurt you...(most often your righteousness leads you to do selfless good of others)"
I want to feel that bliss .... And that might come from seeing you happy because of me..
And simply helping a dog or a person is selfish in the sense that, it makes you feel good about yourself and you will feel that bliss because of it... and thats why you did it..
And Shouldn't the purpose of our life make us feel blissfull rather than hurt ??
A yes to this question would mean we are selfish.. because of our own purpose...
When you do have a purpose in life, then you ought to be selfish.. nothing bad about it..
the nature around us is itself selfish .. and it has to be!.. to maintain that balance of life
Time, you sacrifice time. Where do you want to put your time? I’ve been struggling with what I want to do. I’m a social person and know I feel fulfilled when helping people I just don’t know what I want to master to help others master.
I'm highly sociable too but only with like-minded people. I watch Lewis Howes, Omar Elattar, Diary of a Ceo and think, if these men can do it, why can't I?
I realized in all the jobs I've had my biggest interest is talking to people. I'd start chatting with someone and REALLY get into the conversation only to be pulled away from that person by my manager to do some meaningless menial task.
I realize I thoroughly enjoy encouraging others around me and help them find out their own life purpose.
I actually had a friend I encouraged to leave the horrible abusive job he was doing to pursue his love for cooking back in 2022. Now he has a successful business. I feel like so far that's been my biggest accomplishment but I desire to inspire and encourage more people.
So coaching people
We all need to Listen! .....Then shift our energy, ego & "id" nature ( instinct ) combined with our will power & pure spirit, which is the essence of who we truly are, to a positive & elevated field of existence. And.....then we will know exactly, why we are here & what our authentic, original & true purpose is as loving human beings.
Carl Jung was a gem
This is a very meaningful video:) i just hope that people can tell that "sacrifice" is a big word and that you don't have to feel like your life is finite every second that u do ur thing!!!! It just has to make u feel whole and finite from time to time
Purpose is the fuel that keeps your fire burning. I may have to work on this topic in my next video
The emotional touching music while talking about an paid advertisement at the end was chef's kiss muah 😅🙃
The message is truthful though if you think about it. It’s not asking you to go sacrifice your own life literally, but instead to fight for something greater than your own ego and benefit, which in the end it’s futile anyway: you. So why not focusing your own time and energy into something that can leave a long lasting legacy, meaningful legacy. I can’t deny this video made me feel lot happier and less confused, purposeless.
Your purpose is to graduate college and then go to work 5 days a week for 50+ years and work in an office cubical while barley paying your bills. And hopefully you’ll make the executives at your company super rich while you hope you’re savings are still worth anything after the dollar collapses. See? It’s easy to figure out your purpose.
Wait until you have to pay to save
"Forced sacrifice is felt as tyrannical and oppressive. You'll start to experience life as a great evil."
If you make the right decision and promote yourself to the community, you might actually be a leader and build your own business
@@drew4317most think they’ll escape this reality but they live in the margins. They starve life to have a moment of freedom from the overlords
purpose of life is to break the cycle of rebirth.
It's true life revolves around someones sacrifice so as our sacrifice is a part of someones life and ours as well. ❤❤❤
'To find your purpose you need a purpose.' thx 🙃
U need motivation and grit
Our purpose comes from using our gifts to serve others.
I'm someone suffering from severe depression along with social anxiety for the last 6 years. On the worst days of my struggle, I find life meaningless and there's nothing but suffering so what's the point of living? I have always been interested in new technologies, gadgets, and learning to code and build things but none of it matters because I can't get myself to do anything and college is scary and tiring. So how should I or others look at this while having mental disorders?
Who knows? I’m in the same boat
@@sk8btrue He'd know obviously cause he made the video or at least he might think or wonder about it
At least trying and failing one time.
Don't believe all this video is saying. This is a great piece of content but the word "sacrifice" is just one way to match with a specific group of people. And I don't believe you are part of that group. Replay the video and replace in your head the word "sacrifice" with "contribution", you will see how different you feel.
If you have had social anxiety for the last 6 years, what happened 6 years ago?
Why would you say you have a mental disorder? Maybe life just gets in the way and you are obviously seeking answers since you are here.
All you need to do is to bring clarity in your head. It sounds "simple" but it's not easy to do. I promise you and I'm being genuine, gain some clarity about yourself and in no time you will find youself without any disorder, with plenty of motivation, and doing stuff right and left.
There is something inside of you that people need, find it and use it to contribute to the society. You can do it!
@@BusinessHealthMasters I agree. Contribute is a much better word.
The realistic blinking from the animated people was the key to me absorbing this video perfectly🤣
I’m just going to say AMEN!
That was a great video, my friend. Even before you mentioned Jesus willingly sacrificing Himself for the good of humanity, I was already thinking about Jesus and how He valued you, me, and everyone - humanity as a whole - seeing us as worthy of His sacrifice through the immense suffering of the Cross. And then you used Jesus as an example!
You put the full video in an amazing way, brilliant.
Better you by twelve. Highly recommend . Especially the first and last chapters. Helped me out tremendously. Hopefully it can help you too
I have questions. What will sacrifice ultimately grant us in life? I believe that we're born here for a purpose but at some point, when we can't sacrifice for the things anymore, wouldn't it be the same feeling as starting when we had no purpose once? So our life was a total sacrifice for nothing?
No. Once you took that willing sacrifice (that one specific calling that no one but you can get done) you have made your part. For you have already pass the torch. You have succeded in finding your purpose
Don't consider this way of looking at purpose as the universal definition of it. Finding purpose is finding what things mean to you in the first place. Based on these meanings, you can design what you do in life to match the positive meanings and feel confident about what you do, that's living on purpose. It's to have a clear sense of direction in your mind. And this goes with your values as well (hence understanding yourself and your meanings). Utlimately, as human creatures, we love to connect and love each others, what you'll find is contributing to others is something that brings purpose, because it makes you feel good. In the video they look at contribution as a sacrifice. I hope it helps!
your description sounds less burdensome and lighter...@@BusinessHealthMasters
I appreciate how easy it is to follow along with your approach.
This video was more helpful than you know, I greatly appreciate you 🙏
"Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.
For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.”
Matthew 11:28-30
It's like living like a candle, burning yourself into pure illumination until you yourself cease to exist.
im breaking down, and this video helps me a lot
All your videos are highly knowledgeable and spiritually enlightening. 😊😊
Pretty close to what the Bhagavad Geeta says. Do your Dharma (Duty) for the world and leave all the material desires.
I think your RUclips channel is absolutely amazing! The content you produce is top-notch, and your creativity and dedication really shine through in every video. Keep up the fantastic work!
So flipping good. ❤❤❤ I've heard this in many different ways, but this really resonated with me.❤❤❤
The work of a true sage. Thank you Justin !
Thank you for making this video, this is one of those videos that I needed to watch and one of the most important things I needed to hear
Best channel on RUclips for psychology/Philosophy content. Keep it up man!
This is a great channel for the general population looking to align themselves with a better lifestyle. Eternalised is a much much better channel for philosophy and psychology.
beautiful and enlightening video indeed
But what if there is no purpose? I spent 17 years working in the caring professions - i found nothing. I've committed philosophical suicide by trying political beliefs and religious ideology. During the pandemoc I was a vaccine tester in the hope it would provide some higher purpose. And I've tried sacrificing for my family. So now I embrace the absurdity of existence and the idea that there is no higher purpose beyond what I decide is worthy
This is dreamlike yet impactful. A similar book I read had the same ethereal quality. "Mindful Mastery: Living Intentionally in a Chaotic World" by Kyle Ash
Good video. This is helping me figure things out
Your purpose is the reason that you are here on earth. It's the thing that you were built for. So, it's an incredibly important thing to figure out, because it's the thing that guides you. Without a purpose, you're lost. You have no North Star. Your life will feel meaningless. And so today I'm going to talk about how to discover your purpose according to the philosophy of Carl Jung.
While writing what is now widely considered his central work, The Red Book, Jung discovered the purpose of his own life.
[NOT YET COMPLETED]
To serve someone who is greater than yourself is to serve the one almighty God who created you and to whom we will return.
If you serve someone or something from this world you will inevitably be disappointed one day. This is reality of this temporary world.
The best of your videos between the ones I have seen
Powerful yet simple, everyone should know this. 👍
So perfect timing of this video. Much needed at this time 😅
Thank you so much!❤😊
"The World is Eternal and the purpose of the World is Eternally Love." -Wald Wassermann
I just found your channel. Congratulations it is beautiful. Well done!!!! 🎉
All right I'll figure it out
It really actually comes down to what your truly passionate about and what you enjoy doing still tho fo realz according to kobe bryant still so yeah, and for me is basketball 🏀 tho still fo realz so yeah.❤😊
In the Andre Agassi book he describes how he had lost his desire to compete but when he started playing for a kids facility in Las Vegas he regained his purpose and desire to win.
I wish I could find my purpose. Or maybe I have it already and don't know.
Purpose comes through responsibility and family. It’s why so many young people are lost. They must build family.
This comment deserve to be read and followed. Every tree bears fruit. Every animal. When we stop that, we lose any real purpose. We can try and find it in a career, but it’s not the same as our biological impetus passed on for hundreds of generations.
Finite planet, finite resources.
Endless growth is what cancers pursue.
It gets you closer. I agree. Some people have a personal, social, or a combination of both as their purpose.
what if you are unable to bear your own children due physiological reasons and mental health issues? is it okay to adopt kids? does adoption fill you with the same sense of purposefulness as giving birth and raising your own kids? I am asking this because I am thinking of adopting kids in the future. I was diagnosed with clinical depression in 2020. And certain life events such the death of my only parent, my beloved Papa in 2021 made my depression worse. I take regular therapy as well medication from a good psychiatrist. This has made my depression bearable and symptoms less severe. But like any other depression sufferer, I do have some bad days. On those days, I do feel purposeless and I find life has no meaning for me. But I try to be positive. And after my Papa's death, I do feel like what now? What should I do now? I have no family. I don't see myself as a spouse because I don't think I will be good at it. But I would love to be a parent. I have this strange notion that children bring meaning, joy and purpose to one's life. I'm not saying that raising a kid is easy. But at least it is a noble act coz you get pass on all that you have learnt in life and you can give an orphan a home, a childhood and a chance at family.
@@sdd1563 'I have this strange notion that children bring meaning, joy and purpose to one's life.'
You obviously haven't met my mother.
Many people have children in hope of their caring for them in old age.
"Thank you". Great and helpful video. 😊👏
i want to make music that people can feel instead of reading lyrics but I always feel worthless when I see people be way more successful in anything that I do.
You’re worth more than you could ever begin to imagine, you have greatness within you! If you compare yourself to others you may lose hope and feel like you aren’t doing enough in your own life. Focus on your goals and what your heart wants! Take that chance on yourself, write that song, make that beat. What else do you have to lose?🙏
Why not prioritise making music for yourself?
I'm still afraid, in case what I spent my life sacrificing would turn out to be a lie. Like sacrificing 20 years for a partner and then finding out he or she is cheating on you. Or like spending your entire youth in the military and then realizing you're working for the fascists. So then our life purpose will become meaningless, right?
You got to be careful of what you sacrifice for
Choose your risk
This is a circle question... how do we find what we are willing to sacrifice our time for?
This may sound like an easy answer but it is actually something that works. Simply do stuff, and record the results of your feelings on paper. Understant the meanings and draw conclusions. Then go out there and do more stuff.
Another thing is, instead of using sacrifice, use "contribution".
What does your job contribute to? What does it mean to you?
Maybe it contributes to something fantastic and it means something good to you, but maybe it's not strong enough to make you belief that you live on purpose. In this case, go do something else, and test that thing. Record and draw some new conclusions. The more stuff you are doing, the more experience you are getting, and the more reference points you are obtaining to compare any situation to them. Slowly you will start to understand what the big stuff for you. Good luck, it is not easy and it takes work. The sad part is that us human we like easy things, and this is why a lot of people don't know their purpose, because it is hard and it takes effort.
Great content! You improved so much in visual quality, congrats!
So honest question, what do you do if you know there are things greater than you deserving of your sacrifice, yet you have nothing to offer?
The voice in the back of your head is meant to guide you there. Think back to what it used to say in the past and what it says now. It's not a tool of all the answers, but it will get some of it right.
yeah some say that that inner voice is our conscience, it is like God speaking to us. There's no guarantee and sometimes that inner voice doesn't help to solve our problems but I do think it give us a certain inner strength!
I believe my purpose in life is to secure my body.
So I have a question…
You fight with chronic illness, abuse & neglect your entire life & you dedicate yourself & your life’s purpose to serving others to have purpose. Yet when you finally break, due to poor health & over stretching yourself seeking purpose because you always put others first that when you finally have no choice but to focus on your own wellbeing & health in order to survive, why would that mean if all your energy went into yourself, surviving abuse & ill health mean you have no purpose?? because your energy was focused on yourself. If It’s like apparently Carl Jung says?
I toyed with this concept & the guilt for years of not physically & mentally able to give more to acquire bigger purpose & instead found it in myself.
More people should feel less shame for letting go of holding the need to have “bigger purpose”. My best days in my life were found letting go of the notion of having to strive for “purpose bigger than myself”& just focusing on rest to try to recover (which was painfully hard because it felt so wrong, & that’s when I asked myself why?? Is it because of this idea my life has no meaning without bigger purpose? - who says it’s correct? When I let go of this pressure that stressed me more I let go of the trauma & learnt to breathe, eat, sleep, walk again. It was a major breakthrough letting go of all expectations I placed on myself to have “bigger purpose” & learned to live (just the basics).
Of course I couldn’t & can’t let go of purpose wanting to help others always it fuels me more & is a curse always wanting this but sometimes you have to put your energy into yourself.
I always hoped my success would be for someone else & I could help others but I have learnt the biggest lesson, it’s more important to be healthy & happy yourself & with life as it is in yourself - that’s a good purpose because without it you can’t sustain many things like a “bigger purpose” (it’s a stepping stone to greater things) & you have a far better impact with it than without it. Although, thinking one day you might have bigger purpose does help fight depression if you are struggling to feel enough! Yet just knowing you are enough is a great start if you feel your life “lacks meaning”. Sometimes existing carries meaning- the beauty of just living.
Never think your life lacks meaning if you have no choice but to focus on your life & self/health or realise it’s important. That’s a choice full of meaning because it will affect your entire life & every person you cross paths with if you live with a smile on your face. After all what the meaning of living if all it encounters is only suffering? Life is worth more than suffering. I learnt when I put myself & my health first before this expectation or thinking it meant I have no purpose if I did. Letting of of this expectation became my purpose for a while & i honestly recommend it- You have one life- balance is good, so I hope you look after yourself & you find happiness most with life wherever you are knowing life always has purpose- it’s just the way you look at things - perspective.
Thank you so much for your videos. Especially this one, as it helped me grasp events that happened to me early on. In my very early 20s, I had very bad addiction issues going on (I had been working to resolve them but they were by that time utterly controlling) and the predictable trouble that comes from them. I recall getting a new job in a field that I aspired to succeed in, and earning was a significant motivation for that. I also stumbled into a rebound type relationship that was only likely to be short term for me. As the high of that wore off, it ended. Anyway, what happened to you, happened to me, and I could never understand exactly why, as I was always looking for physical explanations. I just couldn’t understand why my body would do THAT to me, when I desired to belong where I was. Anyway, the insight that came with this was quite staggering. Thank you for these videos, they are amazing. -Mark
It is better to give than to receive
A relationship coach stated on RUclips that when a man doesn't have a purpose, he starts making drama in his relationship with his woman. So, if a woman is making drama in her relationship, does she have a lack of purpose or isn't it something else? What is it?
Carl Jung was mistaken without knowing. People with C-PTSD that have been told since childhood that they only have worth, when they live for others will never stop suffering, when they continue to self-sacrificing them for everythingand everyone. They do not know what is really worth it, they do nit know themselves, bjt think they do. People like that see EVERYTHING as worth sacrificing for. They don't see maybe a purpose in it, but only in a twisted and wrong way.
My whole life was ruled by my parents and now i find the strenght for to explore and you push and push. Nobody understands me
One of the best video from this channel ❤❤
This video is amazing and eye opening thank you for sharing it with us
It's so true. I drifted around. No real purpose. Was miserable and depressed. Found my purpose in sacrifice with my wife and kids. I will live in a cardboard box before I let them go without
Our purpose comes from serving others.
Carl Jung and Jordan Peterson would be proud of this video brother 😊
How is purpose possible if we all evolved accidently from a cell, and everything we experience is only individual truth. How do we know anything? How do we find purpose if we have nothing that understands us and loves us? How do we not live in constant torment? One of my biggest questions is how evolutionist scientists live with any purpose at all? Can anyone take a shot at this? No meaningless answers, please.
If.
This is why people believe in God.
The Piano is beautiful, can i listen to this somewhere?
Truly a beautiful video 😢
Thank-you as always for the amazing content
I'd like to sacrifice myself immediately preferably yesterday for absolutely nothing. That is what I would like nothing and to rid myself of this suffering.
Death of your EGO...by CHOICE. RECOGNIZING that I Am because You are...and that WE ARE ONE.
So if I'm understanding this correctly: you'll suffer anyway, because that's the human condition, so pick something you personally believe is worth the sacrifice, dedicate your time to it, and you will feel better about that same suffering.
Maybe meaning is what humans make to resist the natural suffering of the world. And from what I have seen, they can torment themselves with the made up meaning they believe too.
TRUE!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Pain is inevitable,
Suffering is optional. - buddha
Very intelligent. Meaning is the important word here. Sacrifice is simply contribution. Doing something that contributes to others and means something to us, that's the magic.
@@kahyui2486haha😂
Even made-up meaning can end up having meaning after a while. I think it's about choosing the most meaningful course of action that flows from your deepest self, the one we hid or hide. Purpose is a state of being that can be expressed in many ways, more of like a core, energetic pattern or matrix, that has gifts, talents, and then we choose something, maybe many things according to our values, the doing must reflect the being, and vice versa. I notice the people who follow this pattern are the happiest and most fulfilled.
My question… How do we find something for which we would sacrifice ourselves? Still looking…
My friend, Journaling can help you with finding that purpose for something higher than yourself.
Would you like a video on how I discovered my purpose thru Journaling?
Imagine you create a game with characters having advanced ai implanted in them. You create the game for youe enjoyment. Suddenly they stopped giving you pleasure and one time they asked themselves the purpose of their existence.
Easier said than done
Thank you!
I don't agree with the sentence "all the energy you invest in yourself goes to waste and losing your energy makes your life meaningless"! What about the growth mindset? I don't see a purpose in life but I still have one to get up every day and that's me, myself. Nothing feels better than working hard on yourself, learning and improving yourself constantly and seeing improvement over time.
The three men. They all had a purpose, and then you said right after, "they had a mission." Those 2 typically go together, but can you clarify how they differ and overlap? This is one of those black out distinctions. You have it, then the mind lets the distinction go.
What if your purpose is to love and to be loved.
It is in the utter meaninglessnes of existence I have found Satori or the wordless meaning of "life"
Life sucks and then we die....
Thank you.
OK. I understand more about purpose, i still dont have one
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