Follow the path that calls you. To do that, first turn down the volume and noise in your life, so that you can listen to your self.
2007-07-21 02:02:24
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answered by Abhishek Joshi 5
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Always keep your mind open to the possibility that who you are and what you think is the truth may not be the same in a year, 5 or even 10 years. Your path and truth will change as you have different experiences. Your path should never be difficult, go with the flow and observe what is going on in the here and now.
2007-07-21 01:54:04
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answered by gypz9 4
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I think that, as children, we tend to follow in the steps of our parents, regardless of how we "feel" about those steps. As we hit our teens we tend to "challenge" everything our parents stand for - it's natural and a part of learning who we are as individuals. When it comes to choosing the right path for ourselves (religion) there could be much confusion unless we educate ourselves and meditate on what we want and need from a religion. No religion should feel forced! Any religion could be "right" for us at any particular time in our lives. As our minds grow, as we are influenced by our life experiences, so will our path alter - sometimes by small degrees, and sometimes it will go in a completely opposite direction.
Two key questions to ask yourself:
Does my chosen path harm anyone?
Does my faith support me (do I find peace and strength in my faith)?
And if the "destiny you desire" seems "far and vague" then, most likely, it isn't meant for you! We may choose the things we desire, but we cannot choose our destiny, IMO!
2007-07-21 02:09:52
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answered by tanagila0530 4
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Read and research the ones that feel like you are interested in then start narrowing it down to one. The road is not easy but it is worthwhile. And remember, every step on it is a learning experience.
2007-07-21 03:52:51
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answered by Keltasia 6
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Seek your personal destiny. When all is said and done...you are responsible for your own life. Even well meaning people will try to control us...personal responsibility is certainly not for the feint of heart.
2007-07-21 04:51:55
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answered by jmmevolve 6
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A warrior proceeds strategically. If one wants to stop our fellow men one must always be outside the circle that presses them. That way one can always direct the pressure.
Fright never injures anyone.
What injures the spirit is having someone always on your back, beating you, telling you what to do and what not to do.
2007-07-21 02:04:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't matter how hard the journey, but how much you enjoy it.
I headed down some easy ones that were not worth it in the end.
It depends on you: your spirit, motivation and determination.
Lazy people really do go "no where"!
2007-07-21 15:23:44
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answered by Nurse Winchester 6
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Just be Spiritual and have an open mind you don't need a religion to know you are a Spiritual being that you are born with
Be who you are comfortable being and not what others want you to be : )
Love & Blessings
Milly
2007-07-21 03:29:04
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answered by milly_1963 7
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The longest journey begins with the first step. - Chinese proverb
Do as thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law - Crowley
Don't just eat a hamburger, eat the hell out of it! - Bob Dobbs
2007-07-21 02:02:13
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answered by Hatir Ba Loon 6
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NEVER let someone else spoon-feed you religion.
There is no "right" path and there is no "wrong" path. All come from, and lead to, God. His voice is always there, deep inside. Just listen to what He has to say.
No one else's voice even matters.
2007-07-21 01:51:45
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answered by Khalin Ironcrow 5
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