The concept of a soul plan can be quite divisive, but it’s been on my mind a lot lately. In fact, it was a topic that many members of my women’s-only Facebook group were drawn to during my most recent card reveal.
The idea of a soul plan is that before you were even born, you agreed to a certain life path. This journey is predetermined with specific moments along your timeline that are meant to guide you towards your ultimate destiny.
At certain points on your journey, you may be faced with the daunting task of stepping into the unknown. You will be asked to take a leap of faith into uncharted territory, trusting that you are being guided towards something that was prearranged, but not yet in your conscious awareness.
When you reach a crossroads or transition point in your life, it’s often an opportunity to follow your soul plan. This may manifest as a career change, a new relationship, a difficult decision, or some other option that requires you to summon the courage and faith to take a step into the unknown. It’s the path less traveled, but it’s the one that leads to growth and fulfillment.
The alternative is to follow a more fated path – one that has already been traversed by many others. This is often seen as the safer, more logical option, but it poses fewer risks and is less likely to inspire fear.
Following your soul plan can be challenging and confrontational. It will ask you to do things that your logical brain may not comprehend, and it will likely make you feel uncertain and doubtful. But these feelings are normal, and having a strong connection to your intuition can help you navigate the journey step by step.
In my own personal experience, I was guided to live in the southwest of Western Australia for a year before returning to Perth. This was part of my soul plan, and the personal growth and work I experienced during that time needed to be integrated back into my city life.
If you’re feeling called to surrender to something that may be part of your soul plan, take a moment to reflect on what you need to do to step into the unknown. Trust that you are being guided towards your true destiny, and have faith that everything will fall into place in its own time.
Live, Love and Laugh,
Tash
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