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How to Discover Your True Life Purpose in 10 Minutes: The Passion Maker Test

Great minds have purposes, others have wishes. ~Washington Irving


The Passion Maker Life Purpose Test is for people who are committed to make the world a better place. Committed to make a difference, live your truth, and maybe go down in history, one way or another…

clintA downloadable bullet to apathy.

The 10 questions are short, simple, and straightforward.

Whether you do it or not is really up to you. Like everything in life, when it comes down to it, it’s up to you to make it happen (with a little help from Spirit).

Identifying and committing to your true life purpose is the foundation of all good things in life.

I’ve found that as soon as I was clear and strong and committed to my life purpose, everything became much easier, and much more clear. This clarity of passion and purpose is really what makes so many great things possible. I can only scratch the service of the truth in that statement here, but believe me, it’s the real miracle maker.

So, that’s why I created the “passion maker test” — to help people make truly amazing things happen in their lives, and in the world! It’s somewhat interactive, so you can enter in your answers right there on the document, and save it. Or you can just go ahead and print it out if you like. It’s not long…!
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Simplicity and the Fierce Wisdom Way

Simplicity is the Ultimate SophisticationLeonardo DaVinci

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It is also the key to success in my experience. Pair it all down. Pair down your efforts, your thoughts, your beliefs about what can and cannot happen; what is and is not possible. Remove as much extraneous stuff that doesn’t serve your goals as possible.

“What if I’m not clear on my goals?” – you say.

Well then, that’s probably why your life feels complicated.
Get clear on what you want, and what you’re here for, and all else will follow…

Clarity is the number one key.

What do you want, and what are you here for?

Take a moment to ask yourself those two simple questions. With a dedication and commitment to that, life becomes a lot more simple. Another thing that REALLY helps, is connecting to the source of who you really are. I find that nature and the breath is useful for this.

I’m fond of beach swims, forest walks and big mountain creek cannon balls…

Of course, the mind wants more, so here are 21 easy hacks to simplify your life…

The Fierce Wisdom way of simplicity… watch your mind take the simplest truths and twist them into excuses, stories, and other forms of resistance. Take the resistance and spin it on its head. You are an infinite being of pure brilliant consciousness, and simple glorious perfection at your essence.

Connecting with that essence, let there be joy, and restfulness, and simplicity. All that is needed is to peel away the identification with confusion and chaos in your mind.

Take the deepest lessons from the simplest truths. Let the truth sit with you, and watch how your mind resists the simplicity of it. It’s fun to watch, and even more fun to transcend the resistance…

As you simplify your life, the laws of the universe will be simpler; solitude will not be solitude, poverty will not be poverty, nor weakness weakness. - Henry David Thoreau

What do you want, and what are you here for? I’d love to read your answers in the comments below…

With love,
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UPDATED: Oil Spill Action Resource Page (Uniting in Response)

oil spillUPDATE: Click the image to join in signing the declaration–>

- I added several key articles and resource links to this post today, plus more responses and ideas from friends via the newsletter. Please feel free to add any additional links and relevant resources in the comments as well — much love, Satya

I was battling my emotions a while over this whole gulf oil spill disaster. Then I decided to take action, and make a short video in reaction. It was simple to know what to do with it (and to just get it done last Saturday afternoon) though it was a bit painful to go through the process.

The hardest part of bearing witness to this kind of disaster, is the feeling of helplessness, and not knowing what to do. Therefore, this page (post) is meant as a resource for those wishing to take action.

It’s starting small, with just some of what I have access to now, and will build gradually. I will add to it as more viable approaches come to my knowledge and awareness. (Done my best on this so far, counting on you to tell me what i’m missing) Will also add some more of my suggestions, and more of my favorite comment responses in a special action resource section in this post. SEE Resource section added below. I believe in the philosophy of just starting where you are, with what you have, and building from there, brick by brick…

Here is where I started, creating this video:

The reaction and comments from friends after posting on Facebook was strengthening and reassuring, and the piece was shared widely. Mostly, I felt a little better doing something, and having some kind of impact, facing up to the ugly truth for what it was. Continue Reading →

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