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Our life mission is a being that lives in both worlds Caravan Conversations

    • Self-Improvement

Welcome to week 50. This week Jun shares about the co-creative aspect of life mission.

Jun moved wood in the fire with his cane as he began again, his voice just loud enough to be heard. “Our work in Caravan assists our horizontal world selves in the work of embodying our life missions. Together with the One that sent us, we create a container for the work in the horizontal world. There is another kind of miracle that happens with this. Something is created that is a kind of life. We co-create the being of our life mission. Like our self, our life mission is a being that lives in both worlds and moves with us. Our relationship with this being is as ancient as our relationship with Caravan and the One that sent us.” He paused and looked at each of us. “Your work, at least here in Caravan, requires your conscious participation in this relationship. Your conscious relationship here will affect your horizontal-world life, even if you don’t consciously remember it there.”

The Caravan of Remembering, Chapter 11, Moving into the world, p.217-218.

Welcome to week 50. This week Jun shares about the co-creative aspect of life mission.

Jun moved wood in the fire with his cane as he began again, his voice just loud enough to be heard. “Our work in Caravan assists our horizontal world selves in the work of embodying our life missions. Together with the One that sent us, we create a container for the work in the horizontal world. There is another kind of miracle that happens with this. Something is created that is a kind of life. We co-create the being of our life mission. Like our self, our life mission is a being that lives in both worlds and moves with us. Our relationship with this being is as ancient as our relationship with Caravan and the One that sent us.” He paused and looked at each of us. “Your work, at least here in Caravan, requires your conscious participation in this relationship. Your conscious relationship here will affect your horizontal-world life, even if you don’t consciously remember it there.”

The Caravan of Remembering, Chapter 11, Moving into the world, p.217-218.

9 min