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Summary

The article discusses the concept of being a "Chosen One" and whether everyone in life has a purpose or a divine mission.

Abstract

The article begins with the idea that everyone in life has a purpose, but not everyone is on a divine mission. The author explains that those on a divine mission are often called "Chosen Ones" and have a special assignment on Earth. The author also mentions that not everyone is meant to be the hero, and there needs to be balance in the world. The article then discusses Jesus as an example of a Chosen One who endured darkness, pain, and suffering before reaching his destiny. The author concludes by sharing their personal experience of being on a path for a long time and feeling a warrior-like energy that drives them forward.

Opinions

  • The author believes that everyone in life has a purpose, but not everyone is on a divine mission.
  • The author suggests that those on a divine mission are often called "Chosen Ones" and have a special assignment on Earth.
  • The author argues that not everyone is meant to be the hero, and there needs to be balance in the world.
  • The author uses Jesus as an example of a Chosen One who endured darkness, pain, and suffering before reaching his destiny.
  • The author shares their personal experience of feeling a warrior-like energy that drives them forward on their path.
  • The author suggests that the journey to one's destination may not be reached in this lifetime, but it is important to keep moving forward.
  • The author emphasizes the importance of having full faith in what one's higher self is revealing to them.

Is Everyone A Chosen One?

A brief discussion.

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In this life experience, there will always be debate on this topic, but it makes sense. When someone awakens to purpose, and others are still figuring it out, the ones who are uncertain may condemn us. It may be challenging to accept, but these individuals only exist in our life stories because we manifest them. These antagonists are merely supporting actors or extras in our Universe. Therefore, we should not become too emotionally invested in what they say or do. Wish them well on their journey, and keep it moving, knowing they are here to somehow assist us. We are the narrators of our reality; if there’s an antagonist, we are that opposition (you are me, and I am you).

“Life will give you whatever experience is most helpful for the evolution of your consciousness.” — Eckhart Tolle

Chosen One isn’t the only term that receives pushback. Some individuals also oppose the term Lightworker. Several years ago, we all saw the immediate clapback when a group of people decided to say their lives matter. I remember sitting there, mouth open, watching the drama between two groups of people plastered all over mainstream media. I thought, “Why are they so angry? They aren’t stating that their lives don’t matter; they are saying theirs does too?” The Chosen Ones face a similar storyline. When we dare to publicly and boldly state who we are, the antagonists come out to play.

This is worth mentioning because the more confident we become, the more opposition we may face. However, it is to test our faith and self-confidence. The true Chosen Ones find it challenging to surrender to the idea. Most of us have been rejected our entire lives and feel unworthy. We must overcome fear and unworthiness and stand firm. My loves, it is all a part of your life path. Will you surrender to the call or allow someone to convince you that you are delusional?

Is everyone a chosen one?

Well, yes and no…

Technically, everyone in this life experience entered with a purpose. For example, Mary’s primary mission was to give birth to Jesus (who was a Chosen One on a divine mission). Someone else may incarnate to save a small child from a house fire, and that child may go on to do something huge in his lifetime. Every person is here for something, but not everyone is on a divine mission. Some humans are on Earth to experience joy, love, and adventure, and others are here as healers, guides, and teachers.

Those on a divine mission come to Earth on a special assignment, and these individuals often leave a legacy that spans across many generations. Most Chosen Ones have lots of life experience and a profound connection to Source. Many were handpicked to incarnate for a specific task because of their experience, soul level, or spiritual progress. Though there is great debate regarding this subject, the truth is that not everyone on Earth is here for some grand purpose. Some of us are Lightworkers, and others are Dark Workers. Some act as antagonists, while others are protagonists. Everyone is not meant to be the hero because we need balance. Therefore, this argument that everyone is chosen or a Lightworker is simply untrue.

I am not here to stroke anyone’s ego; being chosen is an honor that comes with many challenges, and most could not handle the suffering. Those chosen have warrior-like strength and determination. Whenever knocked down, we stood up. The Chosen have continuously pushed through the darkness and found the light. Of course, this doesn’t mean we are better than anyone else, but it shows we are strong enough to endure anything thrown our way, and most humans aren’t at that level yet. Once they have conquered the darkness, passed life lessons, and evolved spiritually, someday, they too, may be on a divine mission — it just takes time, courage, and patience.

Jesus | The Ultimate Chosen One

What most humans don’t realize about Jesus is that he reincarnated countless times before reaching his destiny. He endured darkness, pain, and much sorrow before he became known as the Christ. Remember, you can not be a healer unless you’ve healed yourself, and you can not be a light unless you have first conquered the darkness. Jesus was chosen for such a mission because he was determined, fearless, and refused to give up. He continued to inch forward and pass his life lessons. Jesus walked a very lonely path on Earth because he was dedicated to the mission. Because of his courage, passion, and selflessness; his legacy lives on today.

I decided to mention Jesus in the article because anyone who identifies as chosen must understand the importance of darkness, suffering, and the journey to our destination. You may not reach your destination in this lifetime, but like a warrior, you are continuously being prepared. Every setback, success, or karmic encounter leads you to your predetermined fate. Never give up, and have full faith in what your higher self is revealing to you. You are who you think you are.

Closing Remarks

My loves, I must tell you that I have been on this path for a long time. The other day, I became emotional as my higher self revealed that I had reincarnated thousands of times. When I chose to reenter this life experience, I understood it would be challenging. My team explained my mission, and I accepted. With it, we decided I should forgo a family and focus on raising my consciousness, so I have walked alone for many lifetimes. I am a healer, so I had to endure extraordinary pain. I have experienced unfathomable suffering, but somehow, I push forward. There is an unexplainable fire in my bones, and that passion drives me onward.

I have attempted to explain this warrior-like energy to my family, but they don’t understand. It’s always been there, and honestly, it’s very intense. In the pit of my stomach, it feels like I need to give birth to something, and I know I am not the only one. It may not be in this lifetime, but I’ll continue to move forward and embrace each moment until it happens. Thank you for reading and taking this journey with me. Love, Ari.

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