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Your spiritual life and spiritual purpose are intertwined in your day-to-day life. You may not realize it but your spiritual life is reflected in every decision you make. It motivates your actions and compels you to perform daily tasks. If you don’t think this is true then compare your current spiritual life to your mood. How does your day go if you skip your morning meditation or prayer time? Do you have time set aside for connecting with your spiritual side? If not, you may be feeling spiritually desolate and lost as to what your purpose is in life.

Understanding your purpose in life helps to motivate you and protect you from the inevitable ups and downs of everyday life. In order to find your spiritual purpose you must reconnect to your passion and what excites you. What gets you out of bed in the morning? Examine your talents and how they apply to your everyday life. Make a list of what is important to you. These are all key components to knowing what you are truly meant to do in this world.

Finding Your Spiritual Purpose

Your spiritual purpose may not lie in only your talents but in your experiences. Each and every instance of your life allows for growth and stretching on your part. Did you have a life threatening illness and survive? Maybe you were a drug addict, alcoholic, or in an abusive relationship for a while and have been free from that life for quite a while. Perhaps you were teased in school or told you couldn’t do something and made it happen anyway. All of these things, no matter how big or how small, influence who you are and your spiritual life. This guides you to your spiritual purpose.

Taking 10 minutes of your morning every day to simply sit and listen for the voice in your heart can transform your spiritual life and help show you your spiritual purpose. If you need help getting started then using My Legacy form can help you to ask the right questions. You can create a whole new world and new motivation once you know your spiritual purpose.

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