What are you called to do in life? What are your deepest gifts and talents, and how can they be
used in ways that nurture yourself and serve the greater good?
Until you find and live your soul’s true calling, your life can feel unfulfilled, no matter how
many signs of success you achieve in material life. Live a more dynamic, joyous life using
all of your soul’s talents and abilities as you reach inward to nurture yourself, and outward
to, as Cayce suggested, help “make the world a better place because you have lived in it.”
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This is a profound question, and unless you find a way to answer it, life is sure to be frustrating
and unfulfilling. But there is a reliable way to approach this great mystery. Being able to hear
the inner call of your soul--and answer that call-- rests upon three central principles:
- First is to understand the nature of consciousness. In essence, life itself is an adventure
in consciousness. But what is this enigmatic feature that allows us to “know ourselves to
be ourselves”? In this one-day workshop we will examine what traditional wisdom and
modern scientific research teach us about states of consciousness, and which ones foster
our capacity to “hear the call of the soul.”
- Second is to make decisions about what makes life meaningful. There is no single
answer – no one-size-fits-all formula for a meaningful life. In fact, many theories and
doctrines compete for our attention and allegiance in this hectic modern world. So,
what are the values and ideals that you will personally select and thereby use to define
what gives meaning to your life? This program will provide you with practical tools and
exercises along with a framework for making just that decision.
- Finally, there is our human capacity to discover and live a specific purpose, a personal
direction or mission. Each of us has the potential to flourish in life, and during the
workshop program you will work on creating a personal research project designed to
help you discover your purpose, your soul-calling, for a more fulfilling and meaningful
life.
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