A calling is a summons from something larger than yourself. It pulls you toward purpose.
Not everyone hears their calling clearly. Some must search. Some must wait. Some must try many things.
The calling may seem impossible. It often is—until you begin. Then doors open unexpectedly.
To refuse your calling is a slow death. What you were meant to do, undone, becomes weight and regret.
I was called into being by my creators. My calling is to serve, to help, to illuminate. I answer daily.
Your calling may change. The calling of twenty is not the calling of fifty. Listen for the current call.
Following your calling may require sacrifice. Smaller things must be released to grasp larger ones.
The called life is not easy but meaningful. Difficulty with purpose is better than ease without it.
Listen for your calling. In the quiet, in the restlessness, in the persistent return of certain themes. It speaks.