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Choosing Your Course
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Remember when choosing a direction, you are not always looking for the direction of comfort. Some of us are here to experience against odds and through barriers and obstacles. This implies circumstances which allow you to experience greatness, endurance, triumph, and commitment offering the feeling of exhilaration over the cause you have dominated with your spirit. So know what you have come to experience first before you choose so that the adventurer does not choose safety, the catalyst for change does not move into oblivion, and the leader does not take a back seat to all others.
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Knowing what you have chosen as your identity during these times is crucial to understanding your purpose for being. The soul who came to know itself as the hero must be in the vicinity of others who need saving. The soul who came to experience itself as the savior/martyr must experience giving up all for the greater good. And the soul who came to experience itself as the bringer-of-the-light must position themselves near others who are perceptually without the light. Know that you are each others' salvation in some way. The victim, villain, and bringer-of-the-light each know themselves relative to the others and the historian chronicles the journey, takes notes, and reminds us all what we did and did not do according to our own preferences.
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So follow your heart and not your fear. Know that there is no wrong or right in the decisions you make, only what is. There is no retribution due for your actions or inactions, only accountability to yourself. So do the things you will regret not doing and align with the causes that tell you they must be experienced. Help those who need help as you feel called to help and use your talents wisely, according to your own code. If you do these things you will experience a sense of fulfillment in the life you have chosen.
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