Posted by: heart4kidsadvocacyforum | December 30, 2024

I’m Just Sayin-Notes from Beth # 105- Kwanzaa Principle Principle Five: Nia-Purpose

A Contemplative Discovery
We each must identify our “Divine Life Purpose”!

Nia (Purpose)

None of definitions I found came even close to what I know that a person’s “Divine Life’s Purpose”, means!  It all seems too simplistic and shallow!  This element of our “Divine Identity”, which holds our “Divine Life’s Purpose”, is in fact the most important part of why we are on this life’s journey at this time, and in this space.  When we transition from our ethereal heavenly plane of soul existence into this earthly plane in our human soul expression, we are complete.  We come here for a reason in a particular season of human existence with a contract and a blueprint.  Things are not written in stone because we are graced with free will and determinism so that we have an opportunity to re-create or embellish aspects of our life experiences-lessons- as we encounter “the things” along the way. 

We actually know what our “Divine Life’s Purpose” is before we transition here, and as children are in tune with what that purpose is, but somehow, I am beginning to think we lose sight of what it is as we matriculate from childhood into our most challenging stages of life-teenage to young adult ages.  We somehow get disconnected to that part of the spiritual realm I thinks for the purpose of making us have to re-discovery our “Divine Life’s Purpose”.  It appears to me that we need this process of searching and crystalizing our purpose so that we become the fullness of who we are meant to be.  There has to be an intuitive and authentic desire to fulfill one’s life contractual agreement to be intentional and committed to re-discovering your “Divine Life’s Purpose” and implementing it. 

The process of searching and finding yourself is essential to the whole experience of living your best life ever.  Our spirit is always one step ahead of us and to catch up with it and be in alignment with it we have to be willing to put in the work.  I wish parents were aware of who their child is and see the gifts they possess!  We can’t circumvent the process of re-discovering our “Divine Life’s Purpose”, but if we support our children with the things they seem to do innately, the things they enjoy and gravitate towards, we can help them retain some of their “knowingness” of who they are and what their “Divine Life’s Purpose “is.  When we contribute our gifts to humanity, everyone is blessed.


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