Life Calling Quotes

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Anthon St. Maarten
“Constantly exposing yourself to popular culture and the mass media will ultimately shape your reality tunnel in ways that are not necessarily conducive to achieving your Soul Purpose and Life Calling. Modern society has generally ‘lost the plot’. Slavishly following its false gods and idols makes no sense in a spiritually aware life.”
Anthon St. Maarten

Anthon St. Maarten
“Not accomplishing your Life Plan is a tragic act of free will. It is akin to charting an elaborate vacation itinerary before arriving at your holiday destination, with all kinds of plans for outdoor adventures and intentions to go sightseeing and shopping, but then ending up spending the whole trip in your hotel room ordering from room service and watching television. In a similar fashion the unconscious soul spends a lifetime in the semi-conscious state of Divine Disconnection and then returns home mostly ‘empty-handed’.”
Anthon St. Maarten, Divine Living: The Essential Guide To Your True Destiny

“Accidents and sicknesses are accepted as deserved retribution by the person who has feelings of guilt”
Sunday Adelaja

Paul Kalanithi
“This is how 99% of people select their jobs: pay, work environment, hours. But that's the point. Putting lifestyle first is how you find a job - not a calling.”
Paul Kalanithi, When Breath Becomes Air

Nancy LaRonda Johnson
“Writing is that strange calling which weighs so heavily on the soul yet brings much delight in its achievement.”
Nancy LaRonda Johnson

Frederick Buechner
“To find our calling is to find the intersection between our own deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger.”
Frederick Buechner

Aiyaz Uddin
“Life's highest calling is to first understand who you really are and then to not really care about anything else other than your understanding. You become complete when you take charge of your activities and outcomes.”
Aiyaz Uddin, Science Behind A Perfect Life

Anthon St. Maarten
“Many seekers are stuck or lost because they believe their life calling must also be their career or occupation. Our true calling is a fulfillment of our original divine purpose. And for most people this is seldom about their day job.”
Anthon St. Maarten