Your Life’s Purpose Can Be Expressed in a Sentence…

Your Life’s Purpose Can Be Expressed in a Sentence… What’s Your Sentence?

Watch this video.

The first part, where he brings examples of the sentence: if you tune in deep inside you, you may be able to come up with your sentence, and then you can design your life around it.

That sentence will be your functional expression of your life’s purpose.

Good luck.

Want to know mine?

“Living on the edge, generating distinctions of transformation for humankind, so humankind can return to the Original Design and we can start living the Thousand Years of Peace.”

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Author: Sophie Benshitta Maven

True empath, award winning architect, magazine publisher, transformational and spiritual coach and teacher, self declared Avatar

11 thoughts on “Your Life’s Purpose Can Be Expressed in a Sentence…”

  1. Yeah just like driving while looking in the rear-view mirror…LOL…real easy alright!!!

  2. Of course I couldn’t trust myself , I didn’t even know who I was, thanks to you now I am starting to understand who I am, my personal Trinity with Source, Soul, and Ego. Taking back my my power and earning my Light again is what I will do!

  3. Aaron, you want to catch yourself looking for stuff outside of you to help you. All the help you need you already have.

    This is the story of your life: not trusting yourself. What else is there, other than you?

  4. I am unlike most people already in many ways for sure, I am not part of the herd! I will not settle for that, somehow I will get off my ass and do the work, maybe the new Energized Water will help!

  5. don’t despair Aaron, most people do that. So unless it is discomforting to you that you are like most people… you are OK. I would never settle for that, though. The majority is always wrong!

  6. Ouch, the truth hurts…LOL….yes you are correct I spent about 5 minutes trying to come up with an epitaph, and then moved on, of course by then you already posted another article for me to ponder!

  7. I could not come up with a sentence. I think i am like Kennedy trying to do too many things at once!

  8. read the next article: it is for you

    Besides, thinking that a sentence should just pop up in your head, on command, is a 21st Century fallacy: most things worth thinking, most things worth creating (including an epitaph sentence) are worth sweating for.

    Knowing you, you don’t sweat for anything. Skimmer, skipper, touch and go are currently your middle name! What if you considered that you have a Silent Partner, and you can’t fail… would you skip and run and hop and abandon this easily, Aaron?

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