“To see the world, things dangerous to come to, to see behind walls, draw closer, to find each other, and to feel. That is the purpose of life.”
-The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
The above excerpt from the movie The Secret Life of Walter Mitty can be easily decrypted to define Life itself.The first line says “To see the world”- this describes the importance of a being being a small quantity when compared to the rest of the world . Seclude in our humdrum lives we often don’t look outside the window of realization. Travelling the world is one way of seeing it but observing adds up only when one travels through the soul.
“Things dangerous to come to” ; defines the reverbs of the ocean of soul. The ocean tries to stay in an equilibrium to be in an easy state. A little disturbance to it affects the subconscious and triggers the waves of obstacles.All you need is a boat of determination to surf through this.
“To see behind the walls” ; displays the unlocked potential of curiosity in life . Be it health , Be it prosperity ; everything is interlinked. All it needs is a step by step ladder of asanas. What lies through the ocean and beyond the wall is a new perspective to happiness ,free from the shackles of materialism.
“Draw closer” ; the blissfulness of life, health, serenity and peace of mind. It’s inevitable to have moments of stress but happiness comes without a subscription. Like a platter it’s on you to choose what you want to have.
“To find each other and To feel” ; with clear conscience comes better communication and thus better relationships. Be it your country, workplace or your home ; the mode of communication is through the synchronization of brains.
How do I find my purpose in life? This is a huge issue for the folks if you are always looking for and stressing to determine their purpose. What we come to learn is that we cannot go looking for our purpose, we have to allow our purpose to find us. And I believe that when we are rooted in what we loved to do, and rooted in what makes us happy and inspires us is where we start to get clear guidance and directions towards what it is we meant to do.
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