What are we all searching for in this life?
What is our true purpose purpose?
What is our spiritual mission?
I can’t even count how many times I’ve heard these questions at my teacher’s seminars.
Everyone wanted to know:
What does my life’s spiritual mission involve?
But here’s the thing…
You don’t need to wait for a miracle to happen. In fact, this is where most people get stuck. They believe they must experience a grand revelation or live a moment where everything suddenly clicks.
But this is rarely the case.
Spirituality is not only about dedicating your life to prayer in a remote temple where you master meditation and, who knows, levitation. Life doesn’t hand you a divine script outlining your path. Instead, your spiritual mission is woven into the life you’re already living.
- The people you meet.
- The challenges you face.
- The moments that push you forward.
Your spiritual mission is less about external factors.
It’s about tapping into the very core of your being and starting a process of internal transformation (a kind of spiritual alchemy if you will). But, to walk this path with clarity and purpose, you need to understand the three major phases of your spiritual mission. Once you do, everything changes.
Your spiritual mission evolves through 3 phases:
- Phase 1 – Recognizing unwanted elements.
- Phase 2 – Becoming aware of your thoughts.
- Phase 3 – Cultivating value for yourself and others.
Let’s get into each of them.
Phase 1 – Recognizing unwanted elements
Peel off the layers that hold you back.
You must replace animosity, jealousy, or fear with divine values before you can expect genuine transformation. At this stage, struggles often emerge. Learn to embrace them as stepping stones rather than obstacles.
Observing how you react to them is an essential step toward growth.
Phase 2 – Become aware of your thoughts
This phase is all about eliminating judgmental thinking.
These negative patterns distort your perception of reality and hinder your spiritual progress. Therefore, you must recognize their nature. By shifting your attention inward, you can begin to see whether it’s you or others who influenced your emotions and decisions.
It’s a good time to start asking yourself:
“Are these truly my thoughts and feelings, or are they echo of external influences?”
- If they are yours, what needs to change?
- If external, it’s time to let them go.
Phase 3 – Cultivate value for yourself and others
This is when begin to focus on evolving while helping those in need.
You start dissolving false beliefs and negative programs while allowing the universal life force energy to guide your actions. However, you want to avoid sacrificing your peace of mind for the well-being of others. True service is when you are in balance and able to offer yourself at your best.
Remember: Your life and heart are like an open book. You can allow others to read it, but never give it away. Only by nurturing yourself can you find your way to profound healing and wisdom while assisting others in their journey.
Phase 3 is an effect of the previous two.
It’s like an ideal you should aspire to. As you walk your spiritual path you must learn how to be in harmony with yourself and the world around you. A complete shift in resonance takes place as you are impassible to deter from your path.
That’s how you find meaning in every action, person, or event.
If you’re reading this message, you’re probably in the second phase.
Take a step back and watch your life as a spectator:
- “Am I in the right place?”
- “What needs to change?”
- “Am I expressing my own thoughts, or are they projections from others.”
This is a safe space where you can be brutally honest.
Only by surfacing the truth can you release blockages and walk the path of awareness. As you clear your mind and energetic body, you make room for higher wisdom. The optimum answers will reveal to you at the right time.
Discovering your spiritual mission is a lifelong process.
Embrace it as a marathon, not a sprint.
Your only goal is to make progress.
So, keep moving.