Nantene: We would like to discuss pain and the pain of being human, for there is a pain sometimes associated with being human. This pain is experienced on the human level – of course. It is part of your human experience, and it is simply a pain of not being – not appearing to be – in your spirit form.
So you have flesh, and you have bones, and on your human level things go wrong sometimes in appearance, and you see things appear to go wrong with other people.
You see the appearance of suffering in your world. You see the appearance of injustice. You see the appearance of struggle. You see the appearance of strife, and there is pain associated with that – again, on the human level.
It is important for you not to be overwhelmed by that pain, to keep it in perspective, knowing that it is part of your human experience, and knowing that you are here to do what you do best to address that pain.
For some people that will be working with Ebola patients in Africa. For others that will be working with displaced families. For others that will be running a charity. For others that will be teaching a middle-school class. For others that will be running a café.
Each serves in their own way. If you try to serve in all ways you may become frustrated and burned out.
So it is important to serve in your own way and, yes, support others in their ways as well, for a certain amount of expanding the networks of those who serve is a part of humans’ growth towards Spirit.
It is important for you to pick and choose and find what inspires you, and find what inspires you from within, as that is the voice of your soul speaking.
So when we discuss human pain, we are discussing the appearance of longing to return to Spirit and the form of Spirit. But know that you are right where you are meant to be as you manifest in human form, and that all is okay.
There is no best way, there are only right ways, and there may be certainly more than one, for you.
You may not necessarily ascertain ahead of time “Ah! This is the best way for me to serve.” You may simply engage with the world and do different things, and suddenly at some point, you will look around and say, “Ah! This is a right way for me to serve.”
That is a little more organic than a hunt that can often become frustrating.
So do not limit yourself to thinking there is only one way for you to serve that you have to search high and low to find. Be willing to mix it up a little bit. See what feels right as you are doing it. Small things. Big things. Let it evolve.
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