At some point most of us have wondered, “What is my life’s purpose? Why was I born and what did I come here to do?” These timeless questions come from the depths of our true Self, which gently takes us beyond the world of appearances to discover our inner divinity. Each of us manifests in physical form to fulfill a unique purpose – our dharma – and it’s up to us to find out what that purpose is. Only then can we experience complete fulfillment and bliss.
It’s no secret that Deepak Chopra, in my opinion, is the best thing since the anal douche. (And I really do mean that in a good way).
That paragraph is from the Chopra center’s monthly newsletter. And basically, it blows my skirt up – so I knew I had to share it with you.
Deepak would tell us that there are three ways to find your dharma.
- Seek your higher self; realize that you are a god or goddess in embryo.
- Find your unique talents or gifts
- Ask yourself, “How can I use this talent to help others and serve humanity?”
Deepak believes that your unique set of talents match an unfilled need in the world. There is something that you can do better than everyone else.
Deepak is so beautiful. And so are you.
What is your talent? How are you going to serve humanity? What is your purpose – your dharma? Maybe you don’t know yet. Maybe you do. Share it with us


October 30, 2007 at 7:42 pm
wow hard question. I seriously dont think i can answer that right now. Perhaps you could tell us your answer in your next talky blog Dave.
I think the biggest challenge would be the first one, putting yourself at such a high level, respecting the talent you possess, seeing the unique factor which you possess which could influence humanity.
I think im to critical, but im going to think about it. Thanks for sharing.
October 30, 2007 at 7:43 pm
I just saw your photo, love it, where are you?
Im interested to read the work of Deepak Chopra now. Hes influenced you so much, there must be something behind what he says
October 30, 2007 at 8:35 pm
Hi Davey, like many others I’m hooked on your blog! Just thought I’d share my favourite quote with you and your audience. You may have already come across it. It’s by Marianne Williamson. (I’m not religious by the way, but I still think it’s a great quote).
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate, our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”
October 30, 2007 at 9:22 pm
Deepak and douching in the same post… both pretty deep. You lead an interesting life.
October 30, 2007 at 10:05 pm
First of all,
There’s an anal douche?!! Okaaay…Didn’t hear about that before. Lol.
Second, that is a really cool background, where is it?
Third, I was quite sure that dharma meant teachings? Not so sure now, so I better double check, in the meanwhile I think you should too. No offense, I swear.
Last of all, I think that finding your talents/abilities and it will ”match an unfilled need in the world” is a really interesting idea. I have no clue what my talents or purpose are/is thought….
October 30, 2007 at 10:07 pm
I think that deep down my hidden talent is really a hidden desire. Awkward saying this to the world, but when it really comes down to it, I want other people to feel loved purely. So, I guess, if I can learn to convey that or allow it to guide my actions, that desire will lead to talents that bless humanity. Unfortunately, such a desire is easily mixed up with impure motives.
October 30, 2007 at 10:32 pm
I only found your blog a couple of weeks ago and now I check it every morning and every evening. It’s not just that you are physically beautiful, which sent me to your blog in the first place, but that you are spiritually beautiful and what you say is spiritually healing.
I grew up as a Protestant — Methodist to be exact. Most of my religious training as a child was done by my aunt who was a Sunday school teacher and who I now think focused on a particular way of thinking about the world that she selectively chose from the many possible biblical lessons.
God is love. Love thy neighbor. Love thine enemy.
You are the salt of the earth.
The peace that passeth understanding.
So while I have little experience with Eastern religion and philosophy, I find important elements of my Christian upbringing that resonate with the things you talk about. I love it.
Then there is that wonderful quote from Hamlet that was made into a song for the rock musical Hair.
What a piece of work is man.
How noble in reason.
How infinite in faculties.
In form and moving how express and admirable.
In action, how like an angel.
In apprehension, how like a god.
The beauty of the world.
The paragon of animals.
While I have worked hard in my life (I’m nearly 60), I didn’t really strive for things in my personal life. I brought to the table the things that interested me and that I could get excited about, and what my particular talents are. I became an adult in the late 60s and early 70′s, which had a strong political and philosophical influence on me. Doors opened and I followed paths that allowed me to focus on doing good, serving an ever growing community in my own particular way. And I have been able to feel a sense of accomplishment and peace about what I have done.
At some point in my college years, I decided that I wanted to be “wise”. To me that meant knowing myself well enough so that I could also see things from the perspectives of others. Even when people were arguing and disagreeing with each other, I thought that everyone was right in some way, from their particular perspective, or for the part of the issue they saw most clearly or cared most about. Being able to see all of that, was I think,what I meant by “wise”.
Your blog has gotten me to stop a bit and think about these things again. Thank you for that.
Keep talking and peace out.
October 31, 2007 at 12:38 am
I chanced upon your website and you sure write some deep stuff! Anyway, maybe since you like sharing wisdom with others, I will share some with thee.
In order to use your talent and skill to serve humanity, one must first serve oneself with the skills and talents you possess. Only then can you understand yourself to help others. Self realisation is always primary to helping others see.
One more thing, you are not a bad photographer. Maybe you should visit South East Asia. The food here is arguebly the best!
October 31, 2007 at 11:23 am
our pupose in life everyday is to do good…and in the end???? “DAHRMAGEDDON” haha happy halloween
November 2, 2007 at 6:46 pm
Hi. I’m French. Please understand that my english may not be good.
Even though that question you are asking is a difficulte one, I think I’ve got an answer for myself already, but, who knows, it may change with time, because I’m still pretty young, I turned 19 last 27/10.
Well, I’ll share. I think my talent is to have potential for anything. I was always wondering why learning things was easy for me, no matter what the domain is. Be it studying, doing arts, or practicing physical activities, I can do anything if I let myself see that I can if I want to. If I’m bad at something, eventually, I’ll become good at it, when I take the decision. And when I was young, I used to think that everyone was like me, but when I tried to teach them things the way I understand them, it didn’t work. Maybe it was me, not explaining things well enough. But maybe it wasn’t my fault, so I finally thought that, maybe I should work with that potential of mine.
That’s why I’ve been trying for some years to learn as much as I can. Now, I still have things to learn, more languages, more arts, more scientific knowledge, more spiritual knowledge, more body mastering and martial arts, etc.
I want to use my potential to become someone who is capable to help by giving good advice, by teaching, even by healing, because I chose to become a doctor. I think that I will mostly try to heal as many people as I can, by healing them and by telling them what they could do to heal themselves by their own. I would like to give the potential to the next generation, to everybody. I would like to make the world a better place, because I think we can always make things become better.
I know it’s hard work and all, but, I’m not tired yet, and I like it, and I really think I can do something big. It’s like some kind of great challenge, but I believe in myself, in my work, in my plans. I hope I’m going to live long enough to do everything I “have to” do. =)
Well, writing this was a reminder for me too.
I wish you achieve your purpose.
April 12, 2008 at 5:51 am
thanks… about the dharma, i had idea that it exist but is nice to know it… bye XD
April 12, 2008 at 5:52 am
(not idea) oops…
September 13, 2009 at 7:02 pm
i find this post amazing…
davey wavey helps others in many ways that he doesnt even know …or could realize and imagine
and those people …like myself…will help others in obvious and not so obvious ways
without davey i maybe could gain what i need from davey to help others
and in return those ppl would not get my help
life and humanity is all a cycle
to receive you must give
i totally concur
thanks davey
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