Portals Into the Soul Event, Part 2 - The Three Lives of the Soul
This is the second part of the first Portals virtual event on Portals Into the Soul conducted in March 2024, where Aviv Shahar and the IHOW (Internal Human Orchestra Work) team — Beth Simpson, Rita Lampen, and Eleni Makri — guide us through a series of practices to help us gain access to this extraordinary planetary GPS that lives within us: our soul.
How can we start to experience, reconnect, and communicate with the three different natural functions of our soul: the guardian of life, the steward of learning, and the champion of our higher purpose?
Join us in trying out these practices, to find out how they work for you.
As explored in Portals Into the Soul, Chapter One: The Soul – A Three-fold Orchestration, the first function of the soul is the “Guardian of Life”, whose job is to keep us alive. The practice offered here by Eleni is designed to:
- reconnect you to the planetary blue line that refreshes and rejuvenates you
- activate and enhance the alertness and acuteness of the soul, to better protect you
- attune you to greater listening that provides you with balance, stability and safety
The second directive of the soul is the “Steward of Learning”, a diligent urge driving us towards continual upgrade through learning and development. The practice offered here by Rita is assistive in:
- reawakening your curiosity
- reconnecting you with playful exploration
- energizing you to explore the edge of the unknown
The third orchestrating directive of the soul is the “Champion of Higher Purpose”, the urge to discover, connect with, and serve your higher unique configuration and can-do talent. The practice offered by Beth is:
- a pathway to sense and reconnect to your current and long-term purpose
- a way to purposefully engage in the world
- an exploration into the embodiment of your unique configuration
These are only starter practices to begin a deeper contemplation of the reasons of human life, and why we have a soul — an orchestrator — placed within our design in the first place. These practices, when developed with ease and consistency, will offer inroads to new feelings, creative connections, and more.
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