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Questions about your life's goal

Personal development

How can I live more consciously?

from “Morya Wisdom 2: Simplicity”
(Geert Crevits) © Mayil.com

What is your central idea? I don’t expect you to decide this quickly right at this moment. But have the courage to ask yourself the question, “What is central to my life?”

What is your central idea? What is your life about?

This question is a most significant one. You should ask yourself this question repeatedly over the course of the next few weeks. Not to find an answer, you don’t ever even have to find the answer, but just so you can have the feeling, “Could it perhaps be that this is what my life is about?”

Doing this is enough for you to live your life more consciously; in other words, having the feeling for yourself of what your central theme could be. And again this is the odd thing, I’m speaking about thinking and then directly bring in feelings; this is because you need to involve your feelings, for your feelings will bring you to where you should be, but I’ll explain this later."

Master Morya

Master Morya

Geert Crevits © Mayil.com
Source: “Morya Wisdom 2: Simplicity”
from chapter 2: 'Opening yourself to the inner world'

Morya Wisdom 2: Simplicity

Personal development

What is my task in life?

from “Morya Wisdom 2: Simplicity”
(Geert Crevits) © Mayil.com

If you ever want a task of your own in this world, your first duty is to become yourself, but totally. Secondly, despite the fact you have tried to live your own life and tried to bring yourself to expression, you should realise this will only get you halfway there.

Your first duty is to become totally yourself.

And then you should realise that this will only get you halfway there.

There is so much work to be done on this Earth and, therefore, we should try to become very conscious beings. Beings who travel in a certain direction, strive to attain a certain deepness in life and even dare to experience their joy when others can’t cope.

You can transform people in this way because your joy will do this. Not the other’s joy but your own joy. But are we able to find this joy? Are we able to accept this concept, this profound concept of life? Are we able to open ourselves for the Divine, to such an extent we can enter therein and live with it?

Your joy can transform people. But are we able to find this joy?

Master Morya

Master Morya

Geert Crevits © Mayil.com
Source: “Morya Wisdom 2: Simplicity”
from chapter 5: 'Side by side with the Master'

Morya Wisdom 2: Simplicity

Personal development

Is it useful to have one single goal in your life? Can’t you just as well move from one small goal to another? Isn’t it easier and more practical to have several intermediary goals rather than one far-off long-term goal?

from “Morya Wisdom 1: A deeper sense of life”
(Geert Crevits) © Mayil.com

'Is my goal good enough?'

When you think you have a goal you should hold on to that goal for a while and take steps to try and reach it.

If in the meantime, however, you come across other goals as well, then take them into consideration. Ask yourself, “What is the most important goal for me?” You cannot have one goal without asking yourself, “Is this goal good enough?”

“What is the most important goal for me?”

But, now, imagine that you have discovered some other goals. Then you should always try to reach for the summit. It is important to hold on to the highest and greatest goal, for you may think that you must go in a certain direction but it is only when you have your greatest goal clearly in sight that you can know in which direction to go.

It is only when you have your greatest goal clearly in sight that you can know in which direction to go.

Otherwise you will always be drawn this way and that, busy with something or other, and in the end you will come to the conclusion that the goal you are trying to reach is perhaps not the right one.

'What do I want to accomplish in my life?'

Therefore, it is important to think carefully about your goal. Don’t just ask yourself casually, “What should I do now?” No, this is not enough! You must think about it very seriously and ask yourself, “What do I want to accomplish in my life?” This is a very serious question and if you reflect on it earnestly enough you will be able to strive for a great goal and this is always better than pursuing a smaller, intermediate goal. A greater goal has greater energy. This you should try to understand. 

Don’t just ask yourself casually, “What should I do now?” No, this is not enough! You must think about it very seriously and ask yourself, “What do I want to accomplish in my life?”

Dare to choose the highest goal

A fir tree with its innumerable branches but only one that reaches for the summit can serve as a good example for you to realize that there is an infinite array of goals from which to choose but there is only one that soars to the summit. You must dare to choose the most direct way to that highest goal, for this is the goal of life and you must try to search for it until you find it.

As long as you have not found this highest goal, whatever it may be, you will always feel inclined to take on other goals which you might see as ‘in-between’ goals. But, in fact, these intermediate goals are often detours and do not lead directly to your highest goal.

So you can have one goal, two goals or even ten, but in the end you can only walk down one road at a time. By going first in one direction and then in another you are only wasting time. You may do this if you wish but keep in mind that whatever your goal may be you will eventually reach it. 

Where do you want to go?

If your goal is a negative one then you will have achieved something negative. If your goal is a positive one then the result will be positive. If your aim is to become the cleverest thief in town, then you cannot become a saint as well.

In order to become the perfect thief it is very important that you do your very best, apply all your talents to the task. But this is, of course, a very shallow goal and one that would lead you in the wrong direction.

If your aim is to become the cleverest thief in town, then you cannot become a saint as well.

So you see, anything is possible. You may aim for any goal you desire and then at a certain time in your life you will find yourself there, you will have reached your goal. But if, afterwards, you realize that it has all been a waste of time, then I would say to you, “Right, but this is what you wanted, isn’t it?” In this sense it is important to at least have an idea of where you want to go so that you can reach your goal later on, otherwise you will never reach your ultimate goal. 

The best of all is to have a wonderful and great universal goal in sight as early as possible in your life. But how many people are able to do this?"

The best of all is to have a wonderful and great universal goal in sight as early as possible in your life. But how many people are able to do this?

Master Morya

Master Morya

Geert Crevits © Mayil.com
Source: “Morya Wisdom 1: A deeper sense of life”
from chapter 1: 'Action and reflection'

Morya Wisdom 1: A deeper sense of life

Personal development

What is a person's task?

from “Morya Wisdom 2: Simplicity”
(Geert Crevits) © Mayil.com

When you have the daring to live on this Earth you should never forget to let your heart speak. In this way you will be recreating the world. You will be bringing heaven to Earth and Earth to heaven.

You should never forget to let your heart speak.

This is very practical!

This is very practical and also a very important fact to be able to understand. Many people do not realise this at all, they realise neither the significance of the heart nor the significance of their warm-heartedness for others; because when you realise its significance for yourself it automatically passes on to others. Others will recognize this quality in you and you needn’t show it, you must never tell them. You just have to dare to live with it and that is the only task I would like to give you. Don’t see it as an assignment; see it as a task in the life of each and every person. 

Others will recognize the warm-heartedness in you and you needn’t show it, you must never tell them. You just have to dare to live with it.

Warm-heartedness is the main task

As you learn to know this you’ll discover there is really no other task in life. There is only this: continually revealing what is in your own heart. If you can do this, you are where you should be.

You may talk about the places where you would like to live, or about what you would still like to accomplish in your work, or about what you would like to change in your life, or whom you would still like to meet; it all doesn’t mean much compared to the quality of warm-heartedness you share in these places, in all these engagements, in all these things, words and meetings.

If you can live in this manner your life will change, it will change to such an extent you’ll always be able to notice it evolving; you will become aware of a continuous development and even your environment will change to the same degree.

Your heart can change everything

It will influence those around you, even though you might not notice it. They will change by being in contact with people who live from their hearts. He or she will suddenly begin to understand his or her own life.

And it’s so important that people – in whatever team, in whatever place and with whatever connection they may have with one another – try to experience these qualities. Then everything in the workplace, the school, the church, the society – to put it briefly, everything – is thereby transformed.

People who live from their hearts will eventually transform everything and everyone around them.

The heart must again learn to speak in the way it once spoke before, in very great figures here upon the Earth. Those who, in the future, will succeed in reaching their hearts will play their roles on this Earth. You will see: through them politics will change, schools will change, medical science will change. Everything happens by way of the heart, from the consciousness, from the heart."

Master Morya

Master Morya

Geert Crevits © Mayil.com
Source: “Morya Wisdom 2: Simplicity”
from chapter 9: 'A task in your life'

Morya Wisdom 2: Simplicity

Personal development

What if you know your goal but you don’t know how to reach it?

from “Morya Wisdom 1: A deeper sense of life”
(Geert Crevits) © Mayil.com

If you have a goal, a real one, it will never stop attracting you. Even if you lack courage or time or the energy to work towards your goal, it doesn’t matter. That is to say that your goal is lying buried under other things that are trying to express themselves.

If you have a goal, a real one, it will never stop attracting you.

It might even be that you lose sight of your goal altogether for a while, but then, at some moment, it will reappear, sometimes quite unexpectedly, and then your life is suddenly turned inside out. This may involve some suffering and yet it will also turn you in the direction of your goal and you will have gone another step ahead.

Losing sight of your goal can be risky as you could have harder knocks, as a result of the fact that you were not consciously going straight towards your goal.

So you see, it’s all up to you, everything is possible." 


Master Morya

Master Morya

Geert Crevits © Mayil.com
Source: “Morya Wisdom 1: A deeper sense of life”
from chapter 1: 'Action and reflection'

Morya Wisdom 1: A deeper sense of life