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Yes you're life can still be complete, life is all about the journey & what we learn while searching for ourselves. As far as intention goes, it's in the subtle realms & is action within itself...eg: if you think good thoughts it will be translated as such to others (whether you're aware of it or not).

2006-09-25 02:12:07 · answer #1 · answered by Ivyvine 6 · 1 0

In one sense no but it depends on how much a person still clings to all that. There will always be regrets and dreams unfulfilled. True completeness comes from inside. Outside circumstance can change and will change. Maybe I fulfilled every dream i ever had and there is one left but then i get in a car crash and become a vegetable and that last dream will never be completed. Dreams, aspirations, etc. lie in the realm of the impermanent, only the permanent---that which won't be taken away when we "die"---this knowing of who we truly are lies completion. I live for my dreams and really hope to have them fulfilled one day but the difference these days is I'm not attached to the outcome. My sense of completeness isn't wrapped up in my aspirations.

2006-09-26 09:25:13 · answer #2 · answered by .. 5 · 2 0

Absolutely not. "Follow your bliss" is the message Joseph Campbell gave to his students and his readers. Google him and read his books.

No life is meant to be bland, pointless or hopeless. You owe it to yourself and those you love to prosper and become what you desire.

You'll discover that something magical happens when you set yourself on the path to realizing your sincerest goals ("I wanna be rich" doesn't cut it). Allies will come to your side. Opportunities will arise and resources will appear. But, make no mistake about it, this will be tough. Unless your last name is Gates you will have to do a lot of hard work on this journey.

You'll feel like giving up at times but don't! It's always darkest before dawn. Just hang in there and you'll acheive more than you ever desired if you just make a consistant effort.

Hope this helps,

Crazy

2006-09-25 09:13:44 · answer #3 · answered by crazyninjadudeguy 2 · 0 0

I guess,if you can live with the fact that your desires,intentions,aspirations and dreams are left unfulfilled. I couldn't live with that.Even tho I have only fulfilled half of mine.Sometimes life gets in the way of our intentions,&dreams.I wonder if anyone has really fulfilled all of thiers.

2006-09-25 09:08:53 · answer #4 · answered by monster10 1 · 0 0

Fulfillment is relative.. When the futility of getting it is experienced, then THAT is the fulfillment, and so it can in fact make our life better complete, since normal 'getting' of it and thus fulfilled may create similar or stronger such desires etc.

2006-09-25 09:10:35 · answer #5 · answered by Spiritualseeker 7 · 1 0

i suppose it could be seeing as just because you have these dreams and things it may not be what you were put on this earth for it might not be you purpose there might be something else that you must do in the grand scheme of things and one day you will do this and never even know until the afterlife your purpose could simplly have been to ask this question and get people to think you never know

2006-09-25 09:01:15 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sure you can´t, if you can live knowing that your life will end nothing can be complete

2006-09-25 10:24:29 · answer #7 · answered by Just 5 · 0 0

No offense meant at all, but I see you've asked many questions here this morning,,,likely valid to you, and others.

Out of respect however, I suggest you "LIVE" your questions, gathering those experiences, as they relate to you, and become better able to understand, and possibly share that enlightenment here.

Rev. Steven

2006-09-25 09:00:43 · answer #8 · answered by DIY Doc 7 · 0 2

if most of them are fulfilled it might be complete and dont forget that u might achieve better than what u aimed at... gd luck

2006-09-25 09:00:56 · answer #9 · answered by Rose 6 · 0 0

Yes, since it isn't my desires that matter, but God's.

2006-09-25 10:38:11 · answer #10 · answered by water boy 3 · 1 0

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