“One must fulfil one’s mission without timidity or dissimulation, for to be well done, the work must be done unselfishly.” (Science and Health, page 483)
We all do have a mission. We may feel our calling is not world-changing, that what we feel led to do is small and inconsequential. But as we express our deeper intention, from a place of sincerity and honesty, all that we do is impactful beyond what we may believe.
For when we go about our work and our lives expressing God’s own qualities, and the purpose we feel in our hearts, we radiate His power and presence. This is grandeur and grace. It goes beyond mere human actions and exudes light that can uplift and inspire others because of its divine Source.
And to do our work well, is to really connect with that Source, to set aside selfish motives, fears, concern about what others will think of us, and to do what we are called to do with eagerness and humility. When we bring personal ego into a higher goal, it not only dilutes the purity of the mission, it limits its scope and ability to help, to serve, to heal, to be productive and progressive.
We have the opportunity each day to walk forward in our lives, gaining new glimpses of what is possible for us to accomplish and to see its benefits in our world.
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