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Tools for Creating a Meaningful Life

Posted: 05/22/2012 8:40 am

I have many clients -- mostly artists, musicians, filmmakers and writers -- who come to me with existential questions. For them, I compiled a list of tools for creating a meaningful life:

10. Be a citizen of the world. Know as much as possible about what is going on in world, such as how many people will die today, how many people will be tortured by fellow human beings today, how many people will go to sleep hungry tonight, how many people will receive inadequate medical attention today, how many people won't have clean water today, etc.  Being a citizen of the world means not taking the privileges and freedoms we enjoy for granted.

9. Be political. Voting is a privilege, not a right.  Every vote counts.  Your voice counts.  There is no possible excuse for being apathetic about politics.  We live in a representative democracy; representatives are hired and employed by you and me to represent our beliefs.  Once you get an idea of how other countries operate, you will understand what a great privilege this is. 

8. Cultivate your sense of wonder. There is no end to the beauty, splendor and majesty to be found in the world.  Most people don't prioritize finding things to be passionate about or inspired by; they claim that they "don't have the time" or "will do it later."  There is only today, right now: If you always wanted to learn how to play the piano, understand opera, take a hike, learn to snorkel -- whatever -- do it today. Devote time every day to exploring your passions and potential new interests.

7. Release the future -- release expectations, don't be goal oriented, and enjoy the process.  Often the only thing that seems to count is the end result; we seldom appreciate the process.  We tend to nonchalantly discuss our accomplishments but rarely speak about the processes, other than that we "worked hard" to achieve what we achieved (since "working hard" is an admirable quality in our culture).  Learn to accept and enjoy life today and not make extreme sacrifices for some potential future goal that may not ever arrive.

6. Release the past.  Our scientific methods seek causality and psychology often inadvertently seeks blame. The blame game pays remarkable dividends for a limited time but if our identity and self-worth hover around positively- or negatively-charged events that occurred in the past then we are not being present and not able to show up authentically for our current relationships. 

5. Cultivate empathy and loving kindness. There is zero long-term benefit to being selfish, evil, greedy, or insolent.  Compassion for all sentient beings -- as we learned in the childhood adage, "Do unto others as you would like them to do unto you" -- is actually the only rational way of acting in the world if you intend to create a meaningful life.

4. Cultivate equanimity, minimize drama, don't be reactive.  At the end of the day, no matter how much immature glee we derive from drama, drama is ultimately toxic.  We may lose our tempers occasionally.  But once we realize that we have the choice to deliver our messages with compassion or attached to nuclear warheads, the choice in gaining our desired results becomes clear.

3. Be authentic.  Don't buy into a lifestyle.  Don't be a consumer.  Don't try to attain putative status through symbols. Be conscious of distractions and realize their subtle propensity to become afflictions and addictions. 

2. Be grateful.  In some way, if you are reading this you are already living in abundance.  You can breathe, you can see, you can read, you can comprehend, you can think, you can make choices, you can appreciate, you can be passionate, you can experience emotions... the list of things to be grateful for is infinite no matter how challenging our life situations may seem.

1. Serve others.  The most precise tool for creating a meaningful life is certainly being of service to others. Whether it's volunteering to read to blind people, helping a family build a home, fixing somebody's flat tire, supporting someone who's battling an addiction, or teaching your children how to paint, being of service helps us get out of our egos and realize the common bonds that unite all human beings: we all have strengths and weaknesses; we are interdependent creatures; we all could use a helping hand and a compassionate ear once in a while; and we all need healthy and loving connections with other people. When you learn to serve others selflessly you tap into the inner goodness and love buried beneath your ego and protective facade. The joy of putting a smile on another person's face is by far the most precious thing you'll experience in this lifetime.

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I have many clients -- mostly artists, musicians, filmmakers and writers -- who come to me with existential questions. For them, I compiled a list of tools for creating a meaningful life: 10. Be a ci...
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10:49 AM on 07/09/2012
I cannot possibly say how much I needed to read this right now. I seem to have everything going for me in life yet I feel so unfulfilled. I've been searching for years for answers to many existential questions and it's becoming a burden on my happiness. Thank you for giving me some ideas on how I can become more proactive about my life!
Erica House, M.A.
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12:35 PM on 07/13/2012
Hi lot of your unanswered existential questions can be answered in this site. Here is a link to an article which might interest you http://newgen.nithyananda.org/avatar-connect/imagination-vs-dreaming/ Do read there are many articles which you might like
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Connie Markley Boppre
05:32 AM on 06/21/2012
love this.
05:55 PM on 05/27/2012
I wish people wold have this reminder taped on their doors before going out for the day. :-)
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Elijah A Alexander Jr
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06:39 PM on 05/26/2012
Ira,
I would change the wording of some of your 10 steps as the following.
10) Be a citizen of the earth being concerned about all life for they are necessary for mans survival.
9) Being the, supposed, drafting employers of those in charge of this nation WE THE PEOPLE have the right to FIRE anyone not working to achieve the preamble of the constitution, http://signon.org/sign/eliminate-capitalistic?source=c.fwd.in&r_by=4033819 is an example of one means.
7) Visualize the desired future, don't allow expectations prevent your enjoying the present process and make your goal be for the betterment of the whole while
6) Objectively observe the pass to see what caused the present situation.

Those alone, in my opinion, will cause everyone doing them to fulfill the others.
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Dr. Cara Barker
author, artist, and Jungian Analyst,
01:47 PM on 05/26/2012
Ira, I want you to know how much I appreciate your words and pointers. Great post. Keep 'em coming,

All Good your way,
Cara
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Ed and Deb Shapiro
12:04 PM on 05/25/2012
Great blog Ira!
Much metta,
Ed
05:00 AM on 05/24/2012
Fabulous advice, if only I could keep this in my head and attend to it always, I am trying to be a better person which will benefit those around me as well as me myself. I have learnt so much being around horses, which may seem odd but its incredible what it has taught me more than riding I can tell you http://talesofamiddleagednovice.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/trust-me-i-am-going-to-sit-on-you.html
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Dr. Cara Barker
author, artist, and Jungian Analyst,
01:45 PM on 05/26/2012
alison, thank you for your comment and link. So often the subject of creativity through living is short-sighted, and leaves our our four-footed friends, who are extraordinary guides to what has meaning. WHat is true in physical nature, is true in human nature. I appreciate your enriching comment, my dear. Keep it up. As for the 'keeping the advise in your head,' I'd let that one go. Your guidance system seems to be working just fine. Besides which, we are human, after all. I say 'enjoy the day,' and find some chuckles. fanning and looking forward to your voice a whole lot more around here! We need folks like you to speak up. Be the Love, Cara
03:09 PM on 05/26/2012
Thank you you are so kind
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sophie M
ANTI WAR./animal rescue
04:24 PM on 05/23/2012
the main thing in life, be true to yourself.
sometimes i have failed myself, but i have learned..
only half the puzzle can be put together. now.
no hurry, all the pieces are there....it all takes time.
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Dr. Cara Barker
author, artist, and Jungian Analyst,
01:47 PM on 05/26/2012
Love, love, love what you are writing here, sophie. Yes, let's keep the main thing the main thing. Let's celebrate the tiny steps, and keep the stopwatch out of the measuring stick. Everything in its own time, which takes time to practice, but the harvest is well worth the skill-building. Many thanks not only for your words, but the pauses between them, and the wisdom way of walking. fanning

Cara
sojourner314
Another day; another opportunity...
04:17 AM on 05/23/2012
Great suggestions, Ira. I do spiritual directions and can easily affirm what you are sharing with us. Thank you, very much. This weekend--from Friday through Sunday at Noon--I shall be attending a silent retreat. Thank you, for giving me food to carry on the journey.
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Dr. Cara Barker
author, artist, and Jungian Analyst,
01:50 PM on 05/26/2012
And, sojourner, while on your retreat, may you hold the silence for us! One person, daring to enter the Stillness, creates a space for all to enter, find solace and direction, and live in bounty, regardless circumstances and conditions. Thank you for your devotion to your way. fanning. I am touched. Be the Love, Cara
sojourner314
Another day; another opportunity...
04:11 PM on 05/27/2012
Thank you, Cara! You are so correct!  Took everyone with me.  The experience was quite affirming.  Loved every minute.  Several couples, singles and two new travelers!  Stay in touch with me please,   love, India
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baseballgal
Cons up their 'Legitimate' War on Women
12:47 PM on 05/22/2012
Voting is a right not a privilege. It's a shame that some will try anything to keep others from their rights
09:32 AM on 05/22/2012
Ira this is so special!

Thank you for sharing your wisdom.