Purpose of Life

Purpose of Life:

Dharma is a sanskrit word means Purpose of Life.

There are three components to the Law of Dharma.

The first component of the Law of Dharma states that we have attained appearance in physical form to fulfill a purpose, that is, to discover our TRUE SELF. To recognize that our True Self is Spiritual that for all intents and purposes, we are Spiritual beings, and we are here to experience this human life. It should not be the other way around, that we are human beings only occasionally having Spiritual experience. Each of us is here to find out for our self that there is a God or Goddess within us waiting to be born, so that we can express our True Divinity. Our True divinity is one of Kindness, giving, loving, the Christ-like qualities within us; it is these qualities that we sometime force to suppress because of Society.

In order to find our True Divinity within us we have to practice:

1. Silence: By practicing silence you become more aware of what’s around you and yourself. And by doing this you can be able to take control over your mind.

2. Practice of meditation.

3. Practice of Bhakti, the Path to Love.

4. Devotion: We must keep our mind constantly attach to the Lord, while engage in our Duty at the same time.

The second component of the Law of Dharma is expressing your unique talent; it states that every human being has a distinctive talent, so unique in its _expression, which no one else possesses. This means that there is one thing you can do, and in one way of doing it, which is better than anyone else on this entire planet.

How do you know when you have found that talent?

You will be in Timeless awareness, which means you will lose track of time while you’re in the process of expressing what you do best. You will experience everlasting bliss, and pure enjoyment as you proceed to discover this exceptional talent.

Another way of recognizing that talent is to ask yourself, “If money was of no concern, and you have all the time and money in the world, what would you do?”

If you would still do what you are currently doing, then you are on the path of fulfilling the laws of Dharma; you have found your purpose in life.

The third component of the Laws of Dharma, the purpose of life, is Service to Humanity.

As you come into contact with each person, you should sincerely ask the question, "How can I help"? By doing so you are attempting to convey your unique talent to provide service for humanity. When you ask this question, you are communicating with the Divinity within you. By doing this you create a transcendent relationship with your True Self.

But when you ask the question,

"What is in it for me"?

You create an internal dialogue with the Ego; and this creates a turbulent flow of energy within you. As a result, you create within you “demonic-like” qualities such as anger, lust, greed, hatred and jealousy. This leads to disease of the Mind & Body, which can prevent you from attaining your ultimate goal in life. By asking, "How can I help?" you instinctively go beyond the ego to open the domain of your spiritual awareness where you experience universality.

In conclusion, discover your Divinity, find your unique talents and creatively utilize it to serve humanity, as a result you will be inspired and motivated; whatever you desire you will achieve because the universe will then provide for you. This will draw things to you, and magnetize people, situations and circumstances to support your desire. You will experience joyfulness in life, as your endeavors are proven successful through the delight of your own individuality.

We are Travelers in this Cosmic Journey. Life is Eternal, but we momentary experience this human life. As Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism once said,

"This existence of ours is as transient as autumn clouds.

To watch the birth and death of beings is like looking at the movements of a dance.

A lifetime is like a flash of lightning in the sky, rushing by like a torrent down a steep mountain".

We have to pause for a moment to encounter each other, to meet, to love, to share; this is a precious moment, yet transient. If we share with caring, lightheartedness and love we will create abundance of joy for each other; and then this moment would become worthwhile.