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Finding soul purpose
“For you created my inmost being, you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made” Psalm 139:13–14
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Do you ever ask yourself, what your life is about? Do you struggle with feelings of dissatisfaction, even a sense that you've wasted your life? When everything about us feels wrong, broken and burned out in this world we can trust in the truth that we were created just the way we are with a great love. We aren’t a mistake. We are fearfully and wonderfully made by the divine. That truth might be difficult to connect with when times are hard. You might be feeling uncertain, anxious, low, disorientated, perhaps even a bit lost. You might be holding some big questions: ‘Do I want to continue leading my life this way?”, “Is this really the work I want to do?”, “What would really make me fulfilled and happy?”, “What’s the right thing to do?”, “What am I being called to do?”, ”Where is the purpose, meaning of my life? “
Finding your Soul Purpose retreat is an opportunity to ground ourselves in our true identity in the divine, to re discover our true self and to feel the divine's love and confidence in us. It is from this place, our soul purpose that we are best placed to make decisions and choices about the big things in our lives: work, relationships, love, leadership and our relationship with the divine.
Finding your Soul Purpose is a two day retreat in two parts. The first part is an inner journey exploring what your life and experience of the divine have taught you about who you truly are with all values, identity and gifts. The second stage is an outer journey. An exploration of how you can be the best expression of your true soul purpose and respond to what the divine is calling you to.
“We are all meant to be mothers of God...for God is always needing to be born.”
Meister Eckhart
"Man who as a physical being is always turned towards the outside thinking that happiness lies outside him, finally turns inward and discovers the source is within him." Soren Kierkegaard