Friday, March 8, 2013

Defining a Successful Life


March 10, 2013

Dear Friends,

How do you define success?  Do you define it as the achievement of fame or fortune?  Sounds good, but a fortune can disappear just as quickly as it appears.  And fame, too, can be fleeting.  So is the achievement of fame or fortune a good indicator that you have lived a successful life?  Not the way I look at it, no.

What about achieving a worthwhile goal, or realizing a lifelong dream?  With the sense of satisfaction that comes from that kind of accomplishment, surely that spells success, right?  Well, that is certainly the way the dictionary defines success.  But what if you reach the end of life’s journey and you have not achieved a goal you set for yourself?  Does that mean you have not lived a successful life?  Since that’s the case for a large number of people on this planet—perhaps the majority—I would hate to think that’s true.  

So what, then, does it take to live a successful life? 

In my humble opinion, there are two things that define success in life.  Both have to do with your true nature—the nature of your inner Divine Spirit—and the lasting happiness that comes from doing what your Spirit is continually calling you to do.

First of all, your Spirit is creative, and you are called to create.  I am not talking solely about creating a work of art, music, or literature—although those are admirable activities.  Nor am I limiting creativity to the pursuit of innovations in fields such as architecture, technology, or healthcare.  I am talking about creating a life for yourself, which also includes invaluable endeavors such as building a home, raising a family, or growing and nurturing friendships.

Whenever you do anything that brings something new and beautiful into this world, you are creating.  However—as I alluded to earlier—I question whether your success as a creator should hinge on your ability to actually complete a creation.  Sure, it feels wonderful to accomplish a goal or realize a dream.  But to your Spirit, the true joy of creating lies in the process of creation itself. 

If you doubt that, take the example of a painter.  Do you think a painter would continue to paint if every time he or she visualized a picture it just somehow instantly appeared on the canvas?  No. To an artist—and to your Spirit—the real joy of creating lies in the journey itself, not just in reaching the destination.  Which means, to me, that true success lies in the pursuit of a goal, not necessarily in its final accomplishment.  As a man named Charles Carlson put it:



But here’s a question for you:  What if you realize late in life that you have never pursued a goal that you consider to be truly worthwhile?  What if you realize that you have been stifling a dream because you didn’t think its fulfillment was possible?  Or what if you have spent your whole life living someone else’s dream—the dream of your parents, for instance, for you to be a doctor, when what you really wanted to be was a sculptor?  What then?  Does that mean you have you not lived a successful life?

Thankfully, even if you have never set your sights on something grand and glorious and strived to achieve it, you can still live a successful life.  In fact, it is highly likely that you are already living a successful life, and highly likely that you have been extremely successful in your life all along!  How so?  Because the second aspect for living a successful life is simply . . . to love.

Whenever you love, you are fulfilling a sacred mission that goes far beyond your call to create.  It is the mission to discover, experience, and express the most fundamental aspect of your inner Spirit—the essence of divine love.  

Love is the one facet of your Spirit that outweighs every other facet.  And in this plane of existence you are constantly being called upon to be that love . . . to share that love . . . and to let that love lead the way.   Nothing on earth feels better or makes you happier than being true to your innately loving nature.

So, my friends, have you ever loved?  Yes?  Then you are successful!  Have you ever attempted to bring something new and beautiful into this world that didn’t exist before? Yes?  Then you are successful twice over!

Here’s to creating.  Here’s to loving.  Here’s to living a successful life.

Steven

© 2013 by Steven Lane Taylor
Steven Lane Taylor, LLC

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