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“She lived her life with passion, using every waking moment to experience joy and peace and oneness with all of life. That she did her best is indisputable. Everyone does their best even if judged otherwise whether by themselves or others. But she, she poured passion into her life, she allowed it to flow freely and fully for she knew without a trace of doubt that that was what enabled her to reach beyond the security of her habits, outside the confines of her beliefs and across the enchanting landscape of her imagination. Yes, she lived a life she was happy to die for!”
Can you hear that being said when they celebrate your passing? Would you like it to?
“Take your passion and make it happen”
Flashdance
Life, as we know it, has patterns, patterns that appear in every facet of life so that if you change the pattern in one area of your life, it is likely to emerge in other areas of your life. It’s a bit like the ‘ripple effect‘ except that its effects are most noticeable, initially at least, within your life only.
So, for instance, if you found something, anything, that you felt really passionate about or could get passionate about and fed it uncompromisingly with that energy of passion, not only would that part of your life experience wonderful changes, you’ll experience changes in other areas of your life.
Why? Because the energy of passion brings out the best in you. It draws on your natural goodness, greatness, magnificence, beauty, wholeness and creativity.
And what is passion? It is the natural, spontaneous response to truth which itself is the vessel of all that is good and great! Passion. therefore, is not an addiction nor an enslavement.
It is a fact often observed, that men have written good verses under the inspiration of passion, who cannot write well under any other circumstances.
The like force has the passion over all his nature. It expands the sentiment; it makes the clown gentle, and gives the coward heart. Into the most pitiful and abject it will infuse a heart and courage to defy the world, so only it have the countenance of the beloved object. In giving him to another, it still more gives him to himself. He is a new man, with new perceptions, new and keener purposes, and a religious solemnity of character and aims. He does not longer appertain to his family and society; he is somewhat; he is a person; he is a soul.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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