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eye_of_tiger
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Age: 59 Zodiac: 
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Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 5:37 am |
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You are always most welcome!!!
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| When I said life purpose, I meant more like my karmic lessons, rather than my job. |
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| Your's is the life path of a potential leader or individualist. |
Your life path as a whole contains a graded series of karmic lessons which need to be learnt not only when applied to your job or career, but rather to your entire life experience.
There is a common misunderstanding amongst many people (perhaps including yourself) that karma is a system of Universal punishments for sins which have been long forgotten from some past life of their's (which hardly seems fair), or rewards for some act of kindness or charity (better).
I see it instead more as a system of re-balancing of consequences, and of further learning opportunities (as if we are students in a giant cosmic classroom) and that we need to learn these lessons in order to more fully develop as both spiritual and human beings in order to graduate to the next more advanced level.
Being exposed to a similar lesson over many life times each from a slightly different perspective does not necessarily mean that you have failed, and that you therefore should be eternally punished for a failure of which you were never guilty in the first place.
From your reading, I believe that your major karmic lessons for this lifetime as a whole (which includes the type of jobs for which I feel you would be best suited) are to increasingly become a more fully independent adult, and to stand up for your own rights without at the same time becoming overly aggressive, and thereby spoiling your relationships with others close to you. To find the most comfortable balance for you between becoming a human doormat at one extreme, and a bully at the other.
I have to tell you that I neither see your destiny or karmic lessons as you becoming a world leader, but I also do not see your life as a series of punishments which you simply have to learn to accept or endure until your spirit is beat into helpless submission. The idea that by punishing someone you will most effectively make them a better person seems both cruel and offensive to your's truly, and with due respect any God who rules purely by means of fear or by degrading his or her children is of absolutely no interest to me.
Namaste,
EOT
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