Dear Eckhart

03Jun07

Question:

Wouldn’t it be more encouraging to set ones goals and try to fulfill them? That could also give us a strong purpose in life… What is the difference between the two approaches?

Answer:

There’s nothing wrong with goals and trying to fulfill them – as long as the main focal point of your attention remains the present moment. It’s like being on a journey and knowing where you want to get to, but realizing at the same time that the entire journey ultimately consists of one step – the step you’re taking at this moment. That one step is all there ever is, and so you give it your fullest attention. In other words, the step you’re taking now is primary, the destination – the goal – is secondary. If the destination becomes primary, you will become stressed and anxious and you will miss life. You will suffer, and the destination will not make you happy even when you get there, when you attain your goals.



One Response to “Dear Eckhart”  

  1. 1 everybear

    Thank you. I have become very stressed with my goals. So much so I am doing nothing because it seems too much and I panic. It feels like a weight has been lifted and I can proceed.

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