Discovering the purpose of human life sheds light on the best way for you to live your life in order to achieve abundance, happiness, and contentment.
All throughout time, the purpose of human life has confused many folks. You, too, may be struggling with this idea of purpose. Why are you here? What does it all mean?
Are you typically asking questions like these? Let’s venture forth with some thoughts that may aid you on your own trip through this mystery we call life.

Do the opinions of others about you and your choices matter more than your own? What do you attract into your life when you make choices based on the wishes (or demands) of others rather than what’s appropriate for you?
Alchemy Statement 24 from “Law of Attraction Alchemy? states:
I know I sometimes appear different than who I really am . . . an Extraordinary, Unique Expression of the Infinite . . . and know the only opinion of myself that matters is my own.

It’s your life and how you manage your time here is your decision. First of all understand that you cannot control time, but what you do with your time is under your control. Your time is ticking away. Is effective time management something you would like your life to benefit from?
It’s your life and how you manage your time here is your decision. First of all understand that you cannot control time, but what you do with your time is under your control.
Your time is ticking away. Is effective time management something you would like your life to benefit from?

Be grateful for what you have and stop worrying about money. Abundance will follow.
A few years ago I wrote a prayer that’s been circulating through the Internet for five plus years. I called it “The Prosperity Prayer,” and I’ve received countless notes and letters from all over the globe about its effectiveness. One thing everyone likes is the instant payoff when you read it to yourself, you’ll feel better right away!
The Prosperity Prayer
Dear God -
I surrender my financial affairs and concerns about money to your Divine care and love.
