23 Jun2020
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As human beings we need connection to our ideals and to one another. We also need to connect introspectively within ourselves so we can connect to our inner truth, deeper wisdom, and core ideals that drive us in the world.
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For some, meaning is attached to the creation of a happy, healthy, and enduring family life. For others, it is the quest for rich and meaningful relationships in our associations and social circles. Some individuals’ driving force lies in their desire to make a difference in their work life, political, environmental or social causes that affect the world stage.
Many folks are content meeting their basic needs and living simply, paced by a natural, organic rhythm. Others find meaning by seeking spiritual fulfillment and live life as a transcendent journey moving forward toward personal evolution.
Some people are focused on tangible tasks such as accomplishing specific personal goals and derive meaning as they continue to reach for more. There are also those who seek meaning based on moments in time in their lives and search for new possibilities outside of their own perception of reality or experience. There are innumerable options that resonate with people as they move through life and find meaning beyond their known lives.
Sometimes we face moments of truth and “insight moments — which are the opportunities that present themselves to teach, guide, and enlighten when the time is right and the person is ready. Insight moments teach and invite great clarity and meaning …” (Sidell, 2015). We become aware by practicing a mindful approach to life that allows us to adjust ourselves and our priorities to reflect the greatest meaning to the moments of our lives.