Perseverance

 

Perseverance is the state of deep commitment first to yourself as the willing participant of your life.  Perseverance is the most important indicator of love and eternal wisdom (because you need to persevere in the face of hardship, unkindness, and to always be true to yourself.)

 

I see perseverance as the state of your heart in fortitude of all that you deem most important and needed.

It is not the perfection of life that you seek that drives you towards all that is wanted; it is the manoeuvring (the plan of action) of skills of which you have, and based in the positive action that wills you towards grace and all that you desire – and all that is in store for you.

Accounting for right action is part of the plan. It is part of the certainty that brings to life all of what you do to honour the great dignity of what you are.

Here and in the microcosm of what you live, life is perseverance. It is stamina and the perfect deserving of what is wanted; and it is all of the kingdom of your heart in divine alignment with the desired outcome.

 

You are persevering if you are working towards a goal, an inspired plan, a new way of seeing and thinking that is going to benefit you in ways that you have not witnessed before.

 

What do you need to persevere?

~ To rise above what you have always done;  ~To be better in comparison with yourself and because you are choosing beyond your consciousness to live in the depth of your freedom; ~to always choose what will compel you towards more and towards greater – toward the majesty of all that you seek and desire?

Perseverance aligned with chosen destiny and clear heartfelt desire is where the magic happens.

 

The traditional definition of perseverance is: a continued effort to do and/or achieve something.  It is determination, steadfastness, firmness in belief, and adherence despite difficulty, failure or opposition.  

You may be facing an uphill battle in an area of your life and then realize that this no longer feels right.

You may need to ask yourself whether what you are on a path towards is truly what is wanted and whether this goal or endeavor is truly right and best for you.

True perseverance is flow. It is right action perpetuated by desire and unwavering belief in the true nature of who you are.

 

Who you are is not defined by your ego. It is not the seeking of greatness or to overpower another, rather it is building of conscious desire – the upholding of goodness and just action – of wanting to thrive as all that you can be in the truth of all that you are capable of  – when you have no limits nor resistance to the desired outcome and to all and more that is waiting for you.

Spiritual perseverance is limitless.  It is without bounds or conditions. It is simply to describe a plan and a process for how you move at lightening speed or simply in the perfection of each single moment fully lived.

 

I talk about perseverance because it encapsulates the skills of clarity – of knowing what you want and of being wiling to pursue this including all of what you learn about yourself in the process. The skill of discipline is necessary for perseverance; for knowing what it means to show up and to do the work towards all that you desire.

You can be crystal clear about your goals and what you need to do, yet it is the action together with the discipline for seeing and living this process that awakens you to the challenge of what is needed.

Discipline is also how you boldly complete your action steps with conviction because you know that it is your daily actions that become the lifetime of success and rewards that you live.

 

What do you need to persevere?  What skills, positive habits, clarity of mind, decisiveness, resolve, belief?

 

What is one thing that you are persevering now?

 

What actions best support you?

 

What would you define as the skills and the mindset of perseverance?

For example…

– positive attitude
– assessment of what is most important to you and why
– owning you value and worth
– being of love in the world
– dedication to follow a right plan and a path – and to always do the right thing
– to be unstoppable – to focus on the end goals – and of what you will accomplish today, this week, this month, this year…

 

Why do you need to persevere at this?  (Do you want something? Are you claiming yourself to be something?)

 

What will you persevere today?  (Will it be one thing or several? Right this. Be reminded of its importance.)

 

Through perseverance you honour the greater commitments of your life because it is here that you refuse to back down from challenge and adversity and from the ongoing face of what is next.

To persevere is to rise up – to live your greatness in who you are and who you continue to become. It is the true faith in what you will accomplish that builds the lessons of eternity that you now live.

 

Perseverance is your willingness to be your greatness beyond what you have even imagined for yourself.

 

namaste