Ten Incredibly Useful Tips Involving Spiritual Retreats
Living your life on purpose allows your personal compass to direct you toward fulfilling your life purpose. When you are on your intended path, you're in dharma, which is definitely an old Sanskrit word which Webster's Dictionary defines as: an individual's duty fulfilled by observance of custom or law; the basic principles of cosmic or individual existence; conformity to one's duty and nature.
Your Dharma is what you were born to be.
It's what your DNA makeup has programmed you to be; and it's the path of life on which you will achieve the greatest level of happiness, success, and spiritual fulfillment, AND where you certainly will also have the most impact on humankind. Dharma is like wearing a pair of comfortable shoes. You feel good in them given that they fit you so well. When you are out of dharma, and you find yourself off your intended path, it's like wearing a pair of shoes which are too tight, too restricting and uncomfortable; you feel miserable wearing them.
When you're in dharma, all of your talents and energy emerge and converge to produce positive effects for you and all of those around you. You cannot help but exude qualities of passion, peace, happiness, and fulfillment. For this reason, you will naturally practice patience, honesty, compassion, self-control, forgiveness and reason. Likewise, living in your Dharma will also help you let go of unnecessary anger, resentment, judgment, envy, greed and jealousy. You and everyone around you benefits from your dharma. There can be times when it appears as if you're going against what others want you to do, but by being in and true to your dharma...
You are actually creating what's best for everyone-yourself as well as others.
Many individuals live their entire lives without having to be in dharma or on their own intended path. There is absolutely no joy in this. To live the greatest life you're capable of living you need to know who you are and where you're going, As a result, the choices of how to handle it become much clearer.