Are you living the life you were designed to live?

According to Sue Morter, we have already fulfilled our Life Purpose as we are living in this time on this planet.

We have been designed specifically for the experience. Our DNA is a mutation of our two parents and it is unique to us (unless you have an identical twin). Our children will have their own unique mutation.

Our Life Path is what we came to experience, how we are designed as unique individuals to give expression to our time here, and to make the choices that bring us happiness.

Think of it like this. We are immortal energy manifesting as individuals at this time in the planet’s history. The earth took five billion years or thereabouts to become a suitable environment
for humans to evolve and diversify. This is the first time the planet has supported a seven billion population, and we are connected through the internet which is also a first.

Given that scenario, who are we and why are we here? There is no doubt the Earth needs us to take responsibility for the way we are using its resources, but most of us feel powerless to do anything meaningful about it. Neale Donald Walsch wrote books on his ‘Conversations With God’ and he spoke about being a candle in the sun. We might feel of no importance in the scheme of
things, but the sun would not be the sun without our candle. We are all necessary.

There is a quote I heard when I was eighteen years old that touched me deeply and in many ways lead me down my own Life Path. It was written by a person named Fraser and I have never been able to find it to verify its accuracy, but here it is:

All things to each other by divine power connected are
That thou canst not pluck a flower but thee disturb a star.

If anyone can provide an accurate source for this, please let me know. This resonated with what I have come to recognize as my individual truth, that we are all connected, our actions have consequences and we are of value. Begin your own search for the truth of who you are by developing your own intuition and ask the question when you are faced with a choice ‘does this feel
true for me?’

The only person we can choose for is ourselves.