04-23-2013, 12:56 PM
@ abi---agreed-knowing your life purpose is about being your fullest, most, creative self, and living a life that reflects that..bring your highest qualities into the world, your creations, your work, and your relationships..
that being said in terms of 'yogic polarity'..knowing your purpose to your bones and being incredibly clear on what you need/want to do/be/have before you die/before the day is over and busting through any resistance in a skillful loving way is a VERY masculine/alpha quality...every human can have a life purpose in the first sense...only those with a sexual essence that is masculine--(some woman have that, but not most) will truly be fulfilled by prioritizing and living ON POINT like that. Woman are actually more capable of that then most men in this day and age..
...check out David Deida's stuff for more info. Its a little controversial but from the YOGIC (as in movement of energy, especially for polarity and attraction) perspective it has resonated true in my experience. Its not the end all be all but a nice tool to know about
that being said in terms of 'yogic polarity'..knowing your purpose to your bones and being incredibly clear on what you need/want to do/be/have before you die/before the day is over and busting through any resistance in a skillful loving way is a VERY masculine/alpha quality...every human can have a life purpose in the first sense...only those with a sexual essence that is masculine--(some woman have that, but not most) will truly be fulfilled by prioritizing and living ON POINT like that. Woman are actually more capable of that then most men in this day and age..
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2. A thinker sees his own actions as experiments and questions... Success and failure are for him answers above all.
3. I would not know what the spirit of a philosopher might wish more then to be than a good dancer.-F.N.