Purpose of Life

Question:

Love is not the purpose of life is it? Dear Dr. Chopra, you always hear everyone talk about Love and how it’s really the only important thing in life, and finding and experiencing Love is our purpose in life – "its all for Love" but that’s not true is it? Most people when they talk about Love, are talking about emotional Love and that’s just an illusion…right?  Our purpose in life is to become self  aware – Enlightened, and Enlightenment is beyond emotion. I find it really depressing and heartbreaking to think that the emotional Love I have for my family, people and the world is nothing more than an illusion, and really meaningless. As desperately as I want to attain Enlightenment, there is a part of me that finds it unappealing and cold. What is the point of feeling emotions when its all just an illusion? One day
when I attain Enlightenment will I lose all my emotion? Or do I have this all wrong?

Answer:

Awakening to a full awareness of our  essential nature is the purpose of life.  What we discover in enlightenment is that our true self is pure love, joy and knowledge.  This love is our real and immortal existence, and if we were to compare this love  with the love of infatuation and ego desire, then we could say the former is real and the latter is an illusion.

However, when we realize our pure loving essence as our Self, we imbue all our emotions and feelings with depth and reality of our core consciousness. That means that the love we feel for lovers, family and friends is just as real and full as our soul. So forget the old false notion that enlightenment is some cold, dry unemotional existence where one gives up all  illusory feeling for the sake of “reality.”  That misguided idea of spirituality is the actual illusion here.  In truth, when you find your true Self, you find your love and joy, and you will express that in every thought and action in your life.

Love,

Deepak

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About Deepak Chopra

Time Magazine heralded Deepak Chopra as one of the 100 heroes and icons of the century, and credited him as "the poet-prophet of alternative medicine." Entertainment Weekly described Deepak Chopra as "Hollywood's man of the moment, one of publishing's best-selling and most prolific self-help authors." He is the author of more than 50 books and more than 100 audio, video and CD-Rom titles. He has been published on every continent and in dozens of languages. Fifteen of his books have landed on the New York Times Best-seller list. Toastmaster International recognized him as one of the top five outstanding speakers in the world. Through his over two decades of work since leaving his medical practice, Deepak continues to revolutionize common wisdom about the crucial connection between body, mind, spirit, and healing. His mission of "bridging the technological miracles of the west with the wisdom of the east" remains his thrust and provides the basis for his recognition as one of India's historically greatest ambassadors to the west. Chopra has been a keynote speaker at several academic institutions including Harvard Medical School, Harvard Business School, Harvard Divinity School, Kellogg School of Management, Stanford Business School and Wharton.His latest book is "Reinventing the Body, Resurrecting the Soul."

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4 Responses to Purpose of Life

  1. Tarryn November 17, 2009 at 10:58 pm #

    Thank you Dr Chopra.

  2. Urmila_NL November 18, 2009 at 6:48 am #

    Thank you both for this enlightenment. It clears up the burning question I had.

  3. MaryJaneHurleyBrant November 18, 2009 at 1:15 pm #

    Dear Dr. Chopra,

    To love with all of our heart, all of our soul, and all of our mind takes much grace and years of understanding ourself and others. It also takes being able to forgive ourself and others. The true Self can be forgiving and I know I will be forgiven only when I learn to forgive, completely forgive. Oh what a process! Oh to manifest our true purpose in life!

    You have given and taught us so much over the years. Today I thank you, personally.

    Years ago you wrote, "Give what you want to get." I practice that belief every single day.

    Peace and love,

    Mary Jane Hurley Brant, M.S., CGP

  4. Urmila_NL November 19, 2009 at 11:34 am #

    Thank you Mary Jane,

    for sharing these experiences. I can learn much from your words too.

    PS: I am new on this Social network, but very happy I have enjoyed. There is much to learn.

Purpose in life

Purpose in life

My search for purpose of life lead me to some answers. What I found was, our purpose in life is to progressively attain freedom from suffering and discover our true nature that is already free.

Our true nature can be discovered when we achieve

Freedom from fear and insecurity

Freedom from pain and suffering

Freedom from conflicts

Freedom from limitations

Freedom from the past and known

Freedom from dependence

Freedom from doership

The purpose of life is to use our thoughts, speech, choices and actions to prepare our mind, eventually leading us to total freedom. All the relationships that we come across; the work that we do; events and situations that we encounter; challenges that we face; all of them are meant to prepare our mind.

Regular spiritual practices like meditation, mindfulness, yoga, chanting, contemplation, inquiry etc… will help us to prepare our mind to discover the ultimate freedom.

Here is a link where Swami Viditatmananda Saraswati answers some questions on various ways of attaining freedom – http://www.avgsatsang.org/hhsvs/pdf/Living_Intelligently.pdf

Peace,

Venkatesh

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Venkatesh Anandasayanam is a Chopra Center Educator, trained and credentialed by Dr. Deepak Chopra M.D and Dr David Simon to teach Primordial Sound Meditation, Seven Spiritual Laws of Yoga and Perfect Health programs. Venkatesh has been offering Mind/Body/Spirit programs over the last 8 years in Peoria, IL
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