The Anatomy of Your Soul Purpose II
There are polarities at work at any one moment as we bring the expression of our dharma into being. Dharma is our spiritual covenant which is effectively like a contract we have made before we take human form. This covenant is our promise to carry out a specific set of duties while we are here. We can have several covenants including the duty of bringing other beings into existence (parenthood) and caring for another so that they can bring important work into being.
The anatomy of your soul purpose consists of each of the requisite parts which make up your constitutional state of being. These requisite parts are your mental, emotional, physical, spiritual and psychic layers. Each of these aspects contribute to the qualities of your unique purpose or dharma. Most importantly, these aspects carry a resonance or a blueprint which cannot be faked or fraudulent. They are as they are, divinely ordained and awaiting an expression which no-one but you can bring in to being. Holistically speaking, these aspects must also work simultaneously and in alignment with one another for momentum and flow to occur. Your role, as a human being, is to exert right will and discipline in order for your unique expression to find its right place in the world.
Contrary to what you may have read, it is not enough to simply ‘know’ your purpose. Many of my clients come for coaching because they know their soul purpose already. The challenge is, that in the downloading of their purpose into worldly structure, they may have lost sight of their ‘why’ and their big vision has become more of a burden than an inspiration. Coaching is the perfect modality for receiving the support you need to bring your soul purpose into being, so that you can truly thrive. Instead of resting solely on your natural and innate talents, there is very real effort required to put these talents into a coherent and productive form so that you can experience true freedom and honest expression. A good coach is like bread, completely neutral, bearing witness to your discipline and holding you accountable for the expression that has been eluding you. There is something powerful about being witnessed. The non-judgmental space of witness and observation alone, can provide fertile soil for attenuation, healing, momentum, realisation, insight and inspiration.
It can be liberating to finally start seeing the fruits of your labour. Yet, you are not supposed to battle alone. Having a witness can be the secret ingredient that bridges the gap between your current reality and your desired reality. Living a life on purpose is too important to pass up and you are truly not alone. Reach out for help today.
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Hi, loved this! You are so the wise one and I can feel you are doing and living your dharma!
It felt very true and timely to me and I will add to my prayer list that I manifest the most ideal coach for me this year. We don’t have to do it all alone and in fact it is a dis-service to my clients when I don’t have someone there to help me too. Keep it up! Danielle.
hi Danielle, it’s wonderful that you could stop by and visit. Thanks for your comment – it’s so true that you don’t need to do it alone. The guidance and support from another person who truly understands your dharma and how important it is to you is one of the fastest ways to a fulfilling practice. Sending you many blessings for the festive season. Keep in touch! Namaste, Lisa
Thanks so much for stopping by to make your comment on the post Danielle, it’s so beautiful to see you here. I hope you have manifested your most ideal coach and have been fully supported in your dharma. Namaste x