05-23-2012, 10:40 AM
I would consider "Watcher" to be a subset of "Wanderer", but yes I think I know what you mean. I've felt very similar myself, and it has been, for the most part, rather awkward and feeling like something is "wrong" with me for not wanting to fully engage society.
Some years ago, I received a bit of confirmation through a friend who channeled "The Angels"... supposedly they told her that my mission was simply to radiate light/information, and that I didn't really need to do anything, but was just fulfilling my mission by being.
Then, last year I read Dolores Cannon's Three Waves of Volunteers, and a similar concept was presented.
Despite these confirmations, I still sometimes question it though! Even within spiritual circles it feels like the overwhelming attitude is that we need to be do, do, doing all the time in order to be worth something in the eyes of society- or even the Creator.
I mean- it's not like I'm a total lazy ass... I have three businesses which are all geared toward helping others improve their health and helping health-oriented companies better serve their customers. And gearing up to start volunteering with the local food bank to start teaching cooking classes, etc.
I dunno... I guess I will stick with the 80/20 Rule. Which says, 80 percent of the results come from 20 percent of the efforts. Meaning- most of the time people spend running around "doing stuff" doesn't actually accomplish anything.
Some years ago, I received a bit of confirmation through a friend who channeled "The Angels"... supposedly they told her that my mission was simply to radiate light/information, and that I didn't really need to do anything, but was just fulfilling my mission by being.
Then, last year I read Dolores Cannon's Three Waves of Volunteers, and a similar concept was presented.
Despite these confirmations, I still sometimes question it though! Even within spiritual circles it feels like the overwhelming attitude is that we need to be do, do, doing all the time in order to be worth something in the eyes of society- or even the Creator.
I mean- it's not like I'm a total lazy ass... I have three businesses which are all geared toward helping others improve their health and helping health-oriented companies better serve their customers. And gearing up to start volunteering with the local food bank to start teaching cooking classes, etc.
I dunno... I guess I will stick with the 80/20 Rule. Which says, 80 percent of the results come from 20 percent of the efforts. Meaning- most of the time people spend running around "doing stuff" doesn't actually accomplish anything.