How To Discover Your Life’s Grand Purpose | Vishen Lakhiani and Asha Gill

This video is a candid conversation between Asha and Vishen on Michael Beckwith’s ideas, which he’ll be sharing in his upcoming Masterclass, Discover Your Life Purpose. Prepare to Discover Your Life Purpose with this FREE Masterclass
https://go.mindvalley.com/visioning
IMPORTANT TIMESTAMPS:
00:22 Special thing about Dr. Michael Beckwith
02:48 Vishen’s biggest learning from Dr. Michael Bekwith
04:31 How to bring this abilities within you
Mark Twain said: “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.”
The web definition for the word ‘purpose’ is: “the reason for which something or someone is created, or for which something or someone exists.”
So ask yourself these questions:
* Why were you born?
* What’s the true divine reason for your existence in this world?
* What are you here to be or become?
* What’s your soul’s highest calling?
If you don’t have clear answers, or if you have to overthink to gain clarity on these topics, it’s okay. You’re definitely not the only one. The majority of people live their lives without knowing what their true purpose and soul’s calling is.
We have some good news….
If you truly want to be living a remarkable life with meaning and purpose — one that’s aligned with your soul’s highest calling — then discover Mindvalley’s free Masterclass with the award-winning author, luminary and internationally renowned spiritual teacher, Michael Beckwith.
What Michael Beckwith will teach you in the Masterclass goes far beyond the law of attraction, creative visualization, goal setting and pop culture personal growth manifestation techniques. You’ll learn how to experience the clarity and confidence that comes when you fine-tune your soul’s compass to guide you towards the grand purpose and highest vision for your life.
This is where Michael Beckwith and his Visioning process comes in — it’s a process that focuses on fine-tuning your soul’s compass, connecting to the friendly universe and gaining complete clarity on your life’s grand purpose and your soul’s highest calling.

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