Life and Our Talents
In the beginning, life looks like the universe, i.e., a vast and infinite cosmos.
However, as time goes by, we become more and more aware of our inherent talents and, when this happens, we have the tremendous potential of allocating our energies towards the full manifestation of our brightness.
Nonetheless, if this natural unfoldment does not happen, the path of life becomes perilous, distressing and unpleasant. Yet, it is necessary to understand that this perception takes place not because life itself is not amazing or full of possibilities, but it simply occurs because we are running around the bush doing things that are not in line with our innermost potential, in other words, such a disconnection creates an inner sensation of being unnatural because it contradicts one’s mission in life.
So, with that in mind, we must strive to understand our talents and capabilities so that we can use all our energies, thoughts and actions aiming to manifest the gifts that we were given at birth to make our lives more meaningful and prosperous.
Moreover, I believe that we all have at least one strong talent and it is our responsibility to materialize it for there is nothing as powerful as one’s nature being manifested, even if we have to work for it.
Finally, once we do it, life will still look like the universe, but it will be a closer, more tangible, and more relevant one, despite its natural vastness and infiniteness.
How to cite this Thought:
Cargnin dos Santos, Tadany. Life and Our Talents. www.tadany.org ®