Kathie Melocco - Health Activism

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April 06, 2010

Are you following your 'passionpulse'?

Evere wondered why really successful people are passionate about what they do and why it is so important to them. They seem to do everything so effortlessly. How is that?

It's realy simple. If you are not passionate about an activity, it means that activity isn’t providing you with growth, satisfaction, joy and expansion. Passion and success are inseparable to me. Passion is born of success – and the progress that comes with success.

People are drawn to that activity because when they tasted that activity, they immediately experienced growth and progress in that direction. Typically it’s where their talent lies. It’s a natural channel of creativity for them.

Pursuit of passion is so basic to life, so intimate to life, that if you’re not pursuing your passions, you’re not going to be happy for very long. You’re not going to be able to sustain that direction for very long. Yet one does have control to some extent, over what constitutes one’s passion.

Lack of passion costs you dearly, and sometimes you don’t know the cost because it is a compound bill. When it comes due it is very painful. Passions need to be balanced and passions need to be universal in your life.

What you put your attention on grows stronger in your life. You can culture an interest for something. You can develop a talent in an area, which then allows you to succeed in that area and thus enjoy progress, success and evolution through that channel. That area will become more and more of a passion for you when your activity in that area rewards you with joy, progress, expansion and evolution.

People have freedom and it’s probably the greatest human freedom – over what they give their attention to. And that area will become more central, more important in their life. I would recommend that everyone exercise that freedom – to put their attention on projects that are truly worthy, with the potential to bring maximum happiness and evolution to their life and society as a whole.

The more global and far reaching the project, the more happiness and evolution that project could potentially bring. We have control over what might become a passion for us, and that’s an important freedom we exercise. But there are obvious constraints on what could ever become our passion, based upon our core predispositions and genetic makeup.

So we have some control, but there are constraints based upon our own individual natures. For example not everyone is going to be a great, teacher, doctor or lawyer. We each have certain predispositions towards this notion we call our passionpulse. What lights our inner fire, what excites us and brings joy and satisfaction to our lives.

By aligning our passions and desires with the natural evolutionary flow of universal intelligence, virtually any impulse of thought can meet with tremendous success. Aligning individual intelligence with nature’s intelligence is what is called enlightenment.

Developing the brain and rising to high states of consciousness is absolutely key to achieving individual fulfilment and is the key to contributing maximum to the evolution of society toward an enlightened society.

We are all united at our core, and that truth, the unity of life, is the most precious and crucially important understanding to emerge in this scientific age. This is the same reality that has been celebrated since time immemorial in all the great spiritual traditions of the world. But now the same truth is open to objective verification through the empirical approach of modern physics, and open to personal verification through the experiential approach of consciousness and specifically for me in pursuing my passions.

When I do, my own personal fulfilment and happiness seems to be contagious. My excitement for projects takes on a life of their own and, enrolling people into a higher vision happens with ease. Try it, you will be amazed and humbled with the difference following your heart and passions makes to your life and indeed to others.

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