In my experiences with discovering life purpose it seems
inevitable1, in all cases, to come to grips with our past. We build up negative issues in our past and need to clear the
clutter2 out in order to grow. I call this clearing process "Forgiveness". In the Bible, Jesus said,"forgive not seven times, but seventy-times seven." Why? Because forgiveness is our ability to remove negative thoughts and
neutralize3 them so our energy may be spent on doing what we came here for.
We cannot move forward in our future if past issues cloud our thinking.
We can think of our life as a room. The more past issues or negative thoughts, the more furniture, dust, cobwebs, clutter, and other pests (spiders, mice, etc. )
clog4 up our thinking and our ability to manifest.
When we forgive, it is as if we took a broom, vacuum cleaner and a dumpster and got rid of the old clutter that blocks us from creating the life we really want.
How do we forgive others? Each person may have their own method.
My personal choice is through prayer and
meditation5. Through
visualizing6 the issue or past event which
clutters7 our thinking we may then send love and prayer to that situation and let them go... just let them go and send them on their way with love.
It takes some practice. There is another prayer which I've attached in the tools under "The Forgiveness Prayer" which I found very helpful. This prayer is a prayer you can use repeatedly for
cleansing8 in this manner.
Not only must we forgive others, but forgiveness in our own mind regarding our impression of others and how they might judge US is also important. I believe forgiving our own self is equally important in the forgiveness process. Marcus Porcious Cato said "I can pardon everyone's mistakes but my own." This is too true for most of us. Yet, we must release our mistakes (dust, garbage in our spiritual self ), too, in order to move forward clearly.
In forgiving others and forgiving our own self we can truly be free and clear to build the life we want. It is sometimes said "to
err9 is human; to forgive, unusual." We can take the "unusual" path and become truly unusual people. Unusual people discover their purpose and live it each day.