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Dear Friends:
A college of mine got a reading for the question "what is my main mission in this life?", and I had a hard time interpreting the result. I would appreciate your perspectives.
24-6-27.
She had been working very hard for decades and is now a succesful professional at a big consulting firm. She had a smooth growing-up experience, going through schools and then landed a job in this firm twenty years ago. But she remained unmarried with no kids as she went through a couple failed relationship when she was younger. Nowadays she is thinking about taking it easy, and maybe focusing on taking care of elder parents, which she seems to enjoy. After years of constant pressure, she feels very tired prefessionally but she has to figure out life objectives for her remaining years before considering resigning from the firm (firm values her role a lot).
24-6 is the last stage of "rebuilding from ashes" in my text. 27's theme is about nourishment. Is her mission of life rebuilding something...from previous life? The only people she provides nourishment right now seems to be her parents. Is the rebuilding related to her relationship with the current parents in the previous life? Can this be interpreted sensibly without using the concept of reincarnation? I have not told her my interpretations yet.
P.S. When I interpreted IC answers to the same quesitons for other people, the concept of "previous life" were not necessary.
A college of mine got a reading for the question "what is my main mission in this life?", and I had a hard time interpreting the result. I would appreciate your perspectives.
24-6-27.
Trojina:
If I understand you correctly, Yi's answer is reflecting that she wants to start-over and nouish herself spiritually and materially, although from our objective point it is kind of late. Is my understanding correct?
Reading your interpretation, maybe I should ask her to look at life in a less "mission-oriented" perspective, and maybe ask a different question. Do you have a good suggestion what kind of question she can ask so she can get soe guidance to live a more fulfilling rest of her life? Thanks.
Consolidate all of your input, maybe IC is saying what she had accomplished significantly in this life. If she still ask IC what is her mission in life now, she is iplying what she has done so far is not part of the life mission, thus IC gave the answer of starting something new it is kind of late. Instead, she should be at the stage of nourishment (or cooking) of self and maybe elder parents.
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
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+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).