Your Purpose is Ever-Evolving
I don’t want you to find your purpose; I want you to remember your PATH.
‘Cause your purpose is ever-evolving, it’ll constantly change throughout your life.
But your path will always be the same.
What you might find yourself doing at some point in your journey could look really different to what you end up doing next.
But your path won't change.
That's what we remember.
We remember our direction.
We remember our soul’s mastery.
We remember the path we came here to walk.
Think about it this way.
A road that you’re taking to get to the other end of your country can look completely different depending on what part of the country you’re moving through.
Some scenery could be snowy and mountainous, and some other could be sunny, coastal beaches.
But you know it’s the right path, you know it’s the right road.
So you follow it.
This is the exact same thing.
And at each point in your journey, with each iteration, you will know, deep in your bones, that what you're doing is what you're meant to do.
Because the direction is clear, the path is right.
There’s no such thing as finding your purpose, fully embodying it, and then living it, as it is, for the rest of your life.
Your soul’s mission is so big that there’s no way in hell you’d be able to grasp it all at once.
Your purpose needs iterations.
It needs to come in pieces.
That's why it’s ever-evolving.
That's why it's not static.
It comes in layers, and it grows as you grow - it evolves with you.
You’ll have moments of confusion, doubt and uncertainty — that comes with all types of change.
But you won’t get lost in them if you remember that it’s part of the journey, that the scenery can change as you move forward.
It can shock you at first, but you’ll ease into it.
Remember, your purpose will grow as you grow.
And it’ll change as you change.
Don’t focus so much on what it is exactly that you’re meant to do and how you’re meant to do it. Focus more on following the path your soul wants you to walk.
If you attach yourself to the current iteration of your purpose, you risk getting stuck and stagnant in that version (that probably feels outdated or will at some point).
But if you let go of all the expectations of how your purpose should look at every step of your journey and focus on bringing to life what feels true and right in that moment, any confusion and doubt you might feel will be short-lived.