The Spiritual Calling for Ministerial Service
Life Path and Spiritual Calling
Our winding journey through life often brings us to inconspicuous places. Sometimes leading us to question our life purpose and what could be our real work in this lifetime. When we face those questions, usually One unique experience unites us all; the feeling and the need to accomplish something often more significant than ourselves.
A Heart Call
A Spiritual Calling speaks to us initially through a faint voice, coming from the heart. You hear the voice coming from the silence of your soul. It is a call, almost an insignificant song that grows every day, echoing from the heart to your mind and soon taking over all your being.
"My call for a spiritual revolution is not a call for a religious revolution. Nor is it a reference to a way of life that is somehow other-worldly, still less to something magical or mysterious. Rather it is a call for a radical reorientation away from our habitual preoccupation with self. It is a call to turn toward the wider community of beings with whom we are connected, and for conduct which recognizes others' interests alongside our own". ~Dalai Lama
Heeding the Soul Calling for Service
The Spiritual Calling is a change in your spiritual attitude, touched by the Divine. The call may have come to be into your life in many ways, maybe through an experience of faith, a revelation, a meditative practice, an awakening. A Calling is most certainly a true vocation that many times runs in parallel to our ordinary life path. Above all, a ministerial calling is an invitation to serve others with compassion and a call for healing and hope at the soul level.
"Each of us has a unique part to play in the healing of the world."
― Marianne Williamson, The Law of Divine Compensation: Mastering the Metaphysics of Abundance
Ministerial Service as a Soul Calling
The Soul Calling can reveal itself in many different ways. It can acquire as many faces as You as a Minister may feel the need, express yourself, develop your path, and grow your spiritual discernment. It is something you will know because it is something you were born to do.
An Ordain Minister can officiate Weddings, Blessings, Memorial services, Hand-fasting, Ananchara Ceremonies. They can provide Spiritual Support as an ordained clergy and serve in various institutional settings, including hospitals, hospice, prisons, corporations, addiction recovery agencies. Not to mention that you may also find animal chaplaincy and Eco-chaplaincy.
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As you trail this new path, you will be encouraged to use your talents to express your spirit in working with people and ministering to them.
"I believe there's a calling for all of us. I know that every human being has value and purpose. The real work of our lives is to become aware. And awakened. To answer the call." ― Oprah Winfrey
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