To have meaning in life must one feel a purpose; to achieve purpose in life, one must have goals.
You can reverse this formula and state, “I must have a goal to achieve my purpose. With purpose, my life has meaning.”
So in order for your life to have meaning, you must establish a goal. But there’s the rub. What is a goal?
Many athletes or performing artists had a dream to compete in the Olympics or perform at Carnegie Hall. What happens to the purpose of their life once they achieve this goal?
The real challenge in identifying a goal is to determine if the goal is fleeting or lasting. Is it a goal lasting even beyond this lifetime. (Think about that!)
In Thought & the Glory of Thinking, Torkom Saraydarian wrote
A goal is a sensed prototype. A purpose is the conscious response to an Archetype. Those who have goals and purpose in life are those who have found the Path. Those who do not … are still asleep. They need to be awakened not by force, but by creating in them a sensitivity to the pull of the prototype (p. 251)
Hercules, for example, is a great Archetype. He had to perform his ninth labor during Sagittarius, which was to kill the thousands of man-eating birds who were attacking all the people in Arcadia.
He tried clubbing them, symbolic of the personality level, and failed.
He tried piercing them with arrows on the ground, representing thoughts and emotions grounded in matter, but they hid in the bushes.
Then Hercules was inspired to use huge cymbals to scare them and chase them from hiding. The sound was so loud and penetrating that the sharp-taloned and cruel birds exploded into the sky.
It was only then that Hercules, upon his winged horse and in the air, could use his arrows to kill the birds.
The two cymbals are the personality and the Inner Divinity. These two cymbals must be brought into fusion so that sound exposes all hindrances hiding within our nature and makes them visible to our own eyes. All these hindrances have been obscuring our Inner Sun for many ages.
Symphony of the Zodiac, Torkom Saraydarian, p. 264.
The greatest difficulty for me and all of humanity, I propose, is finding a goal and then finding a higher goal.
This is why at the time of the Sagittarius full moon (December 2, 2009 — 7:32 a.m. GMT) ), there’s opportunity to receive the energies pouring down which in turn stimulates your desire to reach your goal.
The keynote in Sagittarius is
I see the goal. I reach the goal and see another.
A goal is a magnetic center established in the domain of the future. It is this magnetic center which pulls a person up and establishes a direction for him. It is the magnetic pull of the goal that enables a person to step forward on the path of his evolution and take initiation. The first initiation is the moment when a person takes a step in the right direction.
Ibid., p. 267
Sun in Sagittarius: November 23/24 — December 21/22
