The significance of talents in life
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I'm curious if talents are ever irrelevant to one's true will. I would imagine that any special ability one has would equip him or her to best fulfill themselves. For instance, if someone is an amazing painter, or insanely good at math - I'd imagine that stuff should at least be incorporated heavily into one's life - if not strictly being a part of one's true will per se.
Is it alright to let natural gifts be squandered? Is it often a case of having stuff you don't need anymore (assuming you developed them in a previous state of existence) and that's the end of the topic?
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Not likely to be irrelevant at all.
However, they may not have the meaning that one is initially inclined to give them. A talent for painting, for example, could be indicative of a dozen different characteristics that are most important to one.
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I'm somewhat artistic.
However, I havn't really drawn or painted much in the past 15 years. - Until I discovered and read Liber AL.
Immediately thereafter and ever since, my 'artistic side' has been re-awakened and 'on fire'.So with thy all; thou hast no right but to do thy will!