Your Soul Purpose by Kim Russo

Your Soul Purpose by Kim Russo

Author:Kim Russo
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2019-02-06T16:00:00+00:00


SOUL KIT

Finding Your Team

When my spirit guides instructed me to teach my first psychic development class, I was very obliging, but I wondered where I would get the students with the proper credentials to be in my class. I had no idea that there was an internet group called Meetup. When I asked my spirit guides where I would get the students for my class, I coincidentally came across this website. Of course, we all know that there is no such thing as coincidence. What I later found out was that only one student who came from the Meetup internet site was meant to be in my class, though at least eight people from that advertisement came and interviewed with me. The student from the Meetup group has flourished like a beautiful flower and she is now my good friend and an amazing reader of the Akashic Records.

What I also learned was, just by having blind faith and agreeing to teach this class at the directive of my spirit guides, they were the very same beings that took control in helping me connect the rest of the dots. Before I knew it, my clients were all asking me how they could further develop their psychic gifts. Word of mouth spread, and before long I had enough people to teach many classes.

My advice to you, then, is to take that first step: Take a leap of faith to find the right team for you and decide what type of group you would like to participate in. Use your gifts and talents to teach others what you’ve learned—or become the student and join a class of like-minded individuals who share similar interests and passions. Here is what I recommend: Make a list of your five favorite activities. Number them in order, with 1 as your most favorite.

Next to each activity, write a list of the places where other people do this activity. It doesn’t matter if it’s a solitary activity like reading or watching TV; there are places where those things are still done.

Get on the internet and Google groups that regularly engage in that activity, even if it’s something done alone, like reading. There are always several different Meetup groups or other types of groups on the internet consisting of people who have the same interests as you. Write down the groups next to each of the five activities.

Make a list of other people you know who you think may enjoy the same activities. Write down their names next to each item on your list.

Devote one month to trying out a group for each activity. If it’s something like reading, you might go to a book club. If it’s something like gardening, you might join a horticulture society. Side note: One of my sons recently relocated to a new state and he loves to bowl, so he decided to join a bowling league. He has made friends who share his interest. I am so happy he feels more like he belongs in his new surroundings.



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