How do I find my soul’s purpose?
You find your soul’s purpose by going to the soul directly — not by taking another personality test or borrowing someone else’s framework. Your purpose isn’t a single job title waiting to be discovered; it’s a thread (really, a whole tapestry) your soul is already weaving. The work is learning to read what it’s showing you, and to trust it enough to act.
Why the usual approaches leave you stuck
Most purpose-hunting looks outside — quizzes, archetypes, someone else’s "steps to your calling." They can be interesting, but they describe you from the outside in. Your soul can’t be captured by a box or a label; it will keep tugging at you, showing you your own natural way of being, until you stop trying to fit it into a form and start listening to it directly.
Signs you’re closer than you think
- You keep coming back to certain themes, gifts, or ways of helping — even when you try to ignore them.
- People reflect back something about you that you dismiss as "just me."
- You feel most alive doing something you don’t take seriously enough to call your purpose.
- You already know something you haven’t been able to say out loud or trust yet.
That last one matters most: often you’re not missing your purpose — you’re not yet trusting what you already sense.
How to actually reach it
- Go to the soul, not the form. Start from your own inner knowing, not an external system.
- Get quiet and ask — then notice the calm, first response (see intuition vs. fear).
- Track the patterns — the threads that keep repeating are pointing at the weave.
- Get it read if you want clarity faster — sometimes you need someone who can see your soul and reflect what you can’t yet see yourself.
Where this goes deeper
For direct, personal direction on what your soul is asking of you now, a Soul Contact session gives you answers you can act on. For the full map — all nine patterns of your soul’s tapestry — the Soul Weave Private Intensive shows you your purpose in context. Both are ways of reading your own Soul Weave.