[Free 1st Part] The Real Reason You Are Here - Week Three
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This week’s Practice Lab
Retake the Purpose and Mission Quiz and see what has changed, if anything, from your first results. Reply to this email with your result.
Last week we asked what comes next after discovering our purpose and mission.
At the very least, it begins to change how we see things.
And I would like to remind us here that this quiz is not for those people who are not asking themselves what their purpose for being alive is. It is literally for those who have found our articles and podcasts. For those who have orchestrated a path to shed the veil of illusion and see reality in its true form.
It’s for you.
For me, the exploration into purpose and mission brought a great deal of clarity about how to proceed with my work here on Earth. Larry and the rest of our panelists had similarly fascinating insights and aha moments.
Because of the deeply personal nature of these explorations, we share them within our supporter space, where the container allows for honesty, depth, and real discovery.
What I noticed most was the shift from surface-level answers like “to be happy”, “follow my passion”’, or “to have fun experiences” — which are often inherited from societal programming — into deeper, more authentic reasons for existing.
Personally, I took the quiz several times, and my mission statement became increasingly precise.
What surprised me most was not just that it changed — but how refined it became.
One word made all the difference.
Originally, the phrase had the words “takes form.” But something felt slightly off. When it shifted to the words “becomes form,” there was a clear internal alignment.
That level of precision matters more than we think.
I share this with you because even one word can reveal whether something is true — or slightly misaligned.
The quiz suggests you “truth” your mission statement. I would go further and say: truth every word.
There are many tools available for this. I personally use the one I teach in the Truth and Lies class.
For deeper exploration, join us in the Wisdom Keeper Hour at the Driving To The Rez podcast — where the conversation is not one-way.
And perhaps, as you begin to see more clearly why you are here, you will notice something subtle but undeniable…
the light within was never waiting. It was already rising — becoming form whether you noticed it or not.
The discussion doesn’t stop here - listen to the full podcast episode for unfiltered insights from Inelia and our panelists.
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