Some people are lucky enough to discover their life’s purpose and experience immense satisfaction as a result. Some people have spiritual aspirations and discover fulfillment through inward development. Sadly, the two groups are not frequently identical. Examining oneself is not a priority in a culture that is preoccupied with employment. The two worlds we all inhabit—the external, material world and the internal, subjective world—might even appear to be incompatible.
Yet they exist. The distinction between “out there” and “in here” is merely a mental construct; there is only one reality. All experience has consciousness as its foundation. Making the connection here is a significant breakthrough. Inner development and purpose stem from the same place. Discover this source to live.
Dharma, a single term in the Vedic religion, is the connection between the outside and interior worlds. Finding the correct job is the first condition of living your dharma today in India, where the idea is not just timeless but also very much alive. This gives the impression that Dharma is flat. It used to signify that the same profession was being passed down through the generations, from grandfather to father to son.
This one-dimensional career conception has shortcomings that must be fixed. The position of women in the workforce comes first. The second is that young people want to leave their parents’ line of work. Thirdly, and most significantly, the entire field of inner growth is absent from the second dimension.