If you let your Light so shine among people, in all things you do people see the weight of your works, of your achievements, the results of your progression by reason of your Light that emanates from you in the things that you do which even the littlest of things provide growth for others. Then by your Light people will be inspired, by your actions people will learn and yearn to seek out within themselves that which can bring greater Light and knowing to what they do, for living the truth of their being is living in constant attainment since the truth is you can't progress in your movement in Truth if you don't live the truth as you understand it in all phases of your life, can't possess any greater truth than what you are willing to live and make use out of.
Francis of Assisi once said, "preach by all means, and use words if necessary"
Let your Light so shine and it will be impossible not to inspire others to live their truth to the highest ideal they can, seeing the result of your faithfulness to what you know.
2007-11-14 13:49:48
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answered by Automaton 5
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Yes your life has meaning and if and only if you show others they in turn will follow the right tract. Its living a clean life that inspires others to follow you in what you have been doing. But really its to the other person to make up their mind no matter what you have done along the way. I have determined long time ago when I gave birth to 2 sons that they would turn out sons that I would be proud to say.."hey those are my sons". Now I am here to say that the life I gave to them has doubled 100 times over. I weep when they are sad. But proud to say I am their mother .They are both outstanding citzens now. I may have gotten off tract but just had to get this off my chest Rena..
2007-11-14 14:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Viktor Frankl said his purpose in life is to help others find thier own purpose. He used his determination to survive the Holocaust to live and then to inspire others to maintain hope. So yes, I do believe this.
There are many people who somehow transcend the everyday rat race of life to inspire others, both famous and people most of us will never know of.
2007-11-14 14:07:31
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answered by Anonymous
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i do believe so and also it inspires myself to be a better person as i learn more about others. i hope that when others take a look at me they see confidence and determination and i hope that maybe these ideas open their minds to new horizons. one person can make all the difference with out even knowing it. yet my true inspiration is my dad after hearing his story of how he messed up when he was similar to my age and how he got where he is and his whole life. that made me appreciate things more as well as my dad and mom-she gave up her chemistry career to work as a coordinator at a daycare to raise 3 kids- who showed me that hard work pays off.
2007-11-14 16:08:39
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answered by icycrissy27blue 5
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I think the key word here is determination. It's the number
one element in growth and success on every level. Even
if you feel you don't have fabulous talent in a field that you
would love to explore, keeping the vision, trial and error
and and unrelenting desire to make it happen will win out
in the end....sometimes it may take you longer, but all
worth it in the end. Just your tenacity alone will
inspire people to keep trying for their own "nirvana".
2007-11-15 02:25:07
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answered by ? 6
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"Example is the best teacher" I do believe that to be a strong truism. Old TV comm. "Does she know something I don't know." Yes I do believe we can be an inspiration to one another, especially if you view the before and after results from neg to pos. But each person is responsible for taking action, once again it is a choice.
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2007-11-14 14:17:25
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answered by jenny 7
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My daughter told me that I am her inspiration. She learned love and truth - the most important elements in the human make up - from my example. I am truly honored by such words.
2007-11-14 15:47:45
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answered by Marguerite 7
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I would say Yes, if somone who knows me knows that I am a simple person, who Loves God, above all others, and Loves Life, and I like to Live it the way I want, no problem.
2007-11-14 15:22:09
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answered by a.vasquez7413@sbcglobal.net 6
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There is no truth of your being. Do you mean living up to your potential? Or do you mean some predetermined fate? Your life path is a multifaceted series of choices.
2007-11-14 13:54:32
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answered by mars 2
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What the hell are you talking about? Either this is so pretentious it deserves no answer, or you are not expressing yourself clearly.
Simply put, are you asking us if we can be role models; and if so, why not say so?
Because I have no idea what you mean by "the truth of their being". If one exists that should be truth enough and obvious enough without someone else having to "inspire" the realization.
2007-11-14 13:38:51
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answered by LodiTX 6
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