The sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being. Carl Jung
In my early years, I was never curious about why I existed. But if I had, I assume I might have concluded it was nothing more than just taking up space.
Fast forward to my mid-20s when a college co-worker gave me a bible, and everything started to make sense. There is a God who brought heaven to earth through His son, and gave all of humanity the opportunity to receive the gift of eternal life………
There is more to “existence” than meets the eye.
Coinciding with the start of my first job as a physical therapist, I was gifted The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren. Not only did I now have a relationship with something greater than myself, I also believed I had a unique purpose…….
It’s not about me.
So, why do I tell you all of this? Light can shine in our darkest moments if we have purpose. However, without purpose, there is no light.
And
Without light, darkness is all that remains.
I work with people of all ages. And I can’t help but make some connection between purposeful living and hope. And on the contrary, no purpose…… no hope.
“What man actually needs is not a tensionless state but rather the striving and struggling for a worthwhile goal, a freely chosen task.” Viktor Frankl (Holocaust survivor)
Due to my love of cliché’s, I will unapologetically proclaim…. existence is more than just surviving. It IS about “thriving”. Not because you “have to”, but because you can.
Not because you need to satisfy some societal, cultural, or religious obligation. No, you are already enough.
However, from that place of completeness, you have the privilege of sharing yourself with something beyond yourself.
Some days you will “feel like it”. Some days you won’t.
And maybe it is on the days that you don’t (feel like it), and you do it anyway, that you unknowingly saved yourself from experiencing something more unpleasant.
“When you can’t find a deep sense of purpose, you stimulate yourself with shallow distractions. When you can’t find meaningful connection, you numb yourself with meaningless pleasure. Being present, opening up, and doing what matters lead to a rich life filled with true vitality.” Dr Cam Maximus
I sometimes wish I had a magic pill that could give someone hope. Better yet, a pill that would “fix” their physical problems.
But for now, all I have to give is an occasional sliver of……. yes, unsolicited advice. Find purpose.
“Get busy with life’s purpose, toss aside empty hopes, get active in your own rescue” Marcus Aurelius
And
“Your long-term happiness and fulfillment depend on your ability to fulfill your soul’s unique purpose and to fill the place in the world that only you can fill, making the contribution that only you can make”. Rod Stryker
Once you find that purpose, you have one of three directions……
You can choose to hurt, hide, or help.
Hiding from our purpose is the easy road……. “There is someone else out there who can do it instead”. So, do nothing. This seems extremely reasonable when you have a physical limitation.
“Hurting” is much more nefarious. “I can’t “help” (due to a physical limitation), so I will fill my time with something else. If meaningless time is abundant, you will fill it with something.
But there is a third choice….. choose to help. Help yourself. Help your purpose. Help to bring a light into another’s darkness…….. Whether you feel like it or not. You may never know the impact or get a “thank you” or receive a tangible reward. But you will be rewarded.
More articles you might enjoy
Here for a season….
Fear and faith can’t co-exist. Why are we not where we want to be? Why are you not where you want to be? Have you ever set out to accomplish a goal and gave up long before the finish line? Or maybe you accomplished a goal, only to return to your baseline. If so, you...
Love, generativity, and wisdom after a health crisis
"He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they...
Trees, chainsaws, and pain
“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” – Jesus John 16:33 NIV “Pain is temporary”. Or so they say. I would like to poke a thousand holes into this idea. Full...
You aren’t as lazy as you think…
“You can’t teach an old dog new tricks”. My 15-year-old car recently had to be admitted to the car hospital to infuse anything possible into its worn body as somewhat of a “Hail Mary” to extend its life. After getting her admitted I am not going to lie when I say I...
The Quality of Life Jackpot
“Quality of life (QOL)” is one’s perceived “position” in life and is a meaningful metric to “manipulate” in the pursuit of happiness. Some “work” to manipulate this by building relationships, wealth, or a family. All of which will undoubtedly have the potential to...
Post Traumatic Growth
"All life demands struggle. Those who have everything given to them become lazy, selfish, and insensitive to the real values of life. The very striving and hard work that we so constantly try to avoid is the major building block in the person we are today." Pope Paul...
Timelessness is a real thing
"Patience is not passive resignation, nor is it failing to act because of our fears. Patience means active waiting and enduring. It means staying with something and doing all that we can – working, hoping, and exercising faith; bearing hardship with fortitude, even...
Productivity or……profit
“The plans of the diligent lead to profit as surely as haste leads to poverty.” Proverbs 21:5 I can’t count on both hands the number of times someone asks me for “a number”. “Just tell me how many times a day I need to do this exercise, and I will do it.” The question...
Confinement….And Freedom
“Authentic freedom is actually the freedom of knowing who you are, why you are here, your purpose in life and where you are going when you leave here.” – Wayne Dyer Confinement. A word (in it’s various forms) used to describe someone with a physical limitation. “She...
You are suffering….and…….
Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. Philippians 4:8 Toxic positivity is a real thing. In...
I really enjoy the way you share your faith!
It encourages my faith and sharing!!!
Thanks Jeanne!
Very encouraging! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and your faith! I needed that!
Hi Shirley! Thanks for reading this! I am glad it encouraged you!
Some really good thoughts, adding things to help find our purpose,and the motivation to help one carry them out
❤️👍🏻
I’m so glad to see this. I’m 7 years into stroke life and I still have trouble walking very far, like from the parking lot to my place in church (the keyboard). My neighbor has asked, “You’re still doing that?” Yes. I’ve played organ, piano, or keyboard (whatever is needed) for church since I was 15. I was given this assignment a long time ago and I’m not ready to give up on it. I hope God is using it in some way. Occasionally someone says it encourages them. On the rare occasion when I’m not able to go, I feel so useless.
Thank you for sharing this! You are not only being rewarded in this life, but only then will you see in full what you now can only see in part. 🙏
All of this is so true. I’m 6 years post stroke and although there are still some physical limitations with my involved arm I am now in this phase where I’m changing spiritually but also trying to look past the physical limitations and volunteering, signed up to finish my degree, joined support groups to encourage and promote the fact that just because this happened to us and me it doesn’t take away purpose and I feel so blessed when I don’t use my stroke as an excuse to not fulfill what’s been placed in me for this world. Thank you 😊
Yes Deonte! 💪 🙌 🙏 YOU ARE WINNING!
Your musings are so encouraging to me. I haven’t had a stroke, but I have chronic pain. Your words apply to so many of us with difficult journeys.
God bless you Tara!
Hi Sherry, Thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts and a little bit of your story. I am so glad you found this one encouraging!