The Priority is to Be Happy

In the hustle and bustle of life, it’s easy to lose sight of what truly matters – our happiness. We often chase external goals, achievements, and possessions, believing they will bring us lasting joy. However, true happiness lies in aligning our lives with our calling, our unique purpose in this world.

Relative happiness, the kind of joy we experience in our everyday lives, is only possible when we are in sync with our calling. When we are not living in alignment, we may feel unfulfilled, frustrated, or even depressed. It’s like trying to force a square peg into a round hole; it simply doesn’t fit.

This doesn’t mean we should never take breaks or indulge in self-care. In fact, these activities can be crucial for recharging and refueling ourselves, allowing us to return to our calling with renewed energy and enthusiasm. However, even these seemingly self-serving actions should be done within the context of our greater purpose.

If you find yourself feeling unhappy or unfulfilled for an extended period, it’s time to take a close look at your life. Are you living in alignment with your calling? If not, it’s time to make some changes. Eliminate anything that doesn’t support your calling and replace it with activities that do. This may seem daunting, but I promise you, the rewards are immeasurable.

When you live in alignment with your calling, your heart and crown chakras will open, allowing source energy to flow freely through you. You will experience love, creativity, fulfillment, connection, compassion, and the power to transcend challenges and heal. You won’t even have to try; it will simply happen naturally.

This is the path to true happiness. When you are living your calling, you become a beacon of light for others. You radiate joy, peace, and love, inspiring those around you to do the same.

Quote:

“The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson  

Spiritual Reference:

“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” – Jeremiah 29:11  

Transformation Takes Time:  

Aligning your life with your calling is a process that takes time and dedication. It may take months or even years to fully transform your life, but every step you take in the right direction will bring you closer to true happiness.

Start by taking small steps. Identify one area of your life that is not in alignment with your calling and make a change. As you experience the positive effects of this change, you will be motivated to continue making further adjustments.

The Ultimate Goal:

The ultimate goal is to live a life where every day is filled with activities that directly contribute to your calling. When you reach this point, you will wake up each morning feeling excited and energized, eager to embrace the day ahead. You will no longer need to do things for yourself because your happiness will be derived from fulfilling your purpose.

This is the path to true fulfillment. When you are living your calling, you become a vessel for the divine. You are empty of ego and filled with love, compassion, and wisdom. You become a mirror for others, reflecting their true potential and guiding them towards their own path of happiness.


Summary Points:

  • True happiness comes from aligning your life with your calling, your unique purpose.
  • When you’re not living in alignment with your calling, you may feel unfulfilled and unhappy.
  • Take a close look at your life and eliminate anything that doesn’t support your calling.
  • Replace those things with activities that do support your calling.
  • Living in alignment with your calling will open your heart and crown chakras, allowing source energy to flow through you.
  • You will experience love, creativity, fulfillment, connection, compassion, and the power to transcend challenges and heal.
  • The ultimate goal is to live a life where every day is filled with activities that directly contribute to your calling.
  • When you reach this point, you will no longer need to do things for yourself because your happiness will be derived from fulfilling your purpose.

Actions:

  • Identify your calling. What are you passionate about? What makes you feel alive?
  • Take a close look at your life and identify areas that are not in alignment with your calling.
  • Make a plan to eliminate those things and replace them with activities that do support your calling.
  • Start small. Identify one area of your life that you can change and make a commitment to change it.
  • Be patient. It takes time to transform your life.
  • Celebrate your successes along the way.
  • Don’t give up. Keep moving forward, even when it’s difficult.