Unveiling Your Life’s Mission: Discovering the Sacred Book Within
In previous posts, we have spoken about the different layers that exist within people: Physical, Mental, Emotional, Etheric, and Spiritual. Today, we delve into another dimension: the soul’s desire, or vocation. This layer is often misunderstood or unknown to individuals, as if it does not truly exist. Yet, it is at the heart of their potential and destiny.
The Invisible Sacred Book
There is a written, invisible book within everyone. It is a sacred, mystical book that holds all the codes of the person, all their potentials, and what they have come to accomplish on Earth. This book is unknown to most people. But it can be revealed, it can be deciphered. Sometimes it is enough to follow the traces of the pebbles that have been left on the path. Significant, defining life experiences are not there by chance. They are there to put the individual on the path to their destiny, on the path to understanding their life’s mission.
Tracing Life’s Defining Moments
For someone who wants to understand their life’s mission, here is my advice:
Write in a notebook the most significant events of your life, the events that have shaped your identity. It could be an accident, the loss of a loved one, a challenge, a realisation, a move, a divorce, whatever it may be. Write down the events that have defined and marked your life. Limit yourself to three to five events at first to identify the most important ones.
Then note the lessons you have learned from each of these events:
> What did you learn from this experience?
> How did it define and shape you?
Then connect these different teachings and write the identity to which you relate, to which you identify as a result of these events.
For example, “I had a car accident when I was a child, I understood that life is short and that I should enjoy it. Today, I define myself as a person who enjoys life, who seizes the moment. I fulfil myself through enjoying every moment and every second.”
Or it could also be, "My greatest frustration was not knowing what my life's mission was. I learned that I could only be happy in my life if I knew my north star. And today I define myself as a person in the service of others to help them realise and accomplish their purpose.” (I am actually speaking about my own story here.)
Understanding Your Life’s Mission
Ultimately, this exercise will help you better understand the contours of your destiny, of what you have come to accomplish. Depending on your age and how far you have progressed in your life, you may have more or fewer pebbles to gather. But in any case, you all already have something to reflect on in connection with these topics.
And if you would like external help in the quest and discovery of your life purpose, feel free to book a session with me here. It is my mission to help beings understand the sacred book of their life path. I would be delighted to help you decipher these keys.