From Perish:
Like many people in this economy, I was recently let go from my job. I started looking for a new job, but I can’t figure out what I should look for. People keep telling me that now is the time to find my dream job, but how do I know what that is? Is there a “dream job” database somewhere I can look through?
Inspirations from Binah:
From the time we are old enough to talk, we are often asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” For some, a job defines who they are (teacher, doctor, inventor); for others, a job provides the means to acquire what they need (money, time, skills) in order to do what fulfills them. And while the paths being traveled are quite different, they each bring a deep level of happiness and purpose.
Discovering your dream job is a multi-part process. First, you must determine what is most important to you in life. What are your dreams? What motivates you? What are you passionate about? What makes you happy? This search is internal, reflecting on emotions and experiences gathered throughout the years. To find the answers, you must look deep within yourself and begin to answer these questions free of the constraints of a ‘job description’.
Over the course of a week, carry a notebook with you to record the experiences that bring you a sense of purpose. Allow your meditative state to go beyond the classical position of sitting in silence and bring communion with the natural elements, such as sitting in the sun, walking amongst the trees, feeling a breeze or swimming in a lake, into your introspection. In order to fully experience all this world has to offer and how you are meant to interact with it, take this one step further and explore what man has made with the elements. Buildings, cars, textiles, technology… all that surrounds you came from Source, and your daily interaction with the material plane provides valuable clues to what path you must travel.
At the end of the week, go through your notes and organize them into lists of qualities or traits that fulfill what is most important to you. There is still no need to think about how these will become a ‘job’, that will come in a subsequent step, for now you must only concentrate on understanding what you want in your daily life. When you are done, go into meditation with your Higher Self and ask if there is anything else you should include. Remember to review each question to ensure you have answered it as fully as possible:
- What are your dreams?
- What motivates you?
- What are you passionate about?
- What makes you happy?
With your list in had, there are two last questions to answer:
- Are you going to fulfill your life purpose within the job or does the job provide the means for you to fulfill you life purpose outside of business hours?
- What is your dream job?
I know a man whose life purpose is to explore the world under the sea and share his knowledge and experience freely to a limited audience. He has a 9 to 5 job that provides him with the means to travel to unusual sites, dive on the weekends and write in the evenings. While his job does not fulfill him, it provides all the necessary elements for him to happily work during the week, content in the knowledge that his life purpose is being achieved every time he swims in the ocean.
On the opposite side of the spectrum, I know a painter who believes in “being what she does and doing what she is”. Try as she might, she cannot turn off being an artist, for it is deeply ingrained in her being. And while she feels quite strongly that her life purpose involves the arts, she knows that she was not intended to create the next great masterpiece. Instead, she has chosen to work for her local city government determining what neighborhoods would benefit from having public art and working with local artists to get them funding for their projects.
Step back into meditation with your Higher Self and ask yourself which type of job will make you most happy. Use Frankincense, Eucalyptus and Myrrh to raise your vibration to its highest levels and open you up to receive divine guidance. While you may think that choosing you job is the most important question to answer, it is actually ‘what type of job’ that will determine if you to go work every day feeling content.
Once when you have received your answer, you can move on to the final question with the confidence that you will find success in your quest. To discover your dream job, you will take your search out beyond your internal guidance. Using Astral Travel or Dream Work, ask the beings beyond the veil to take your list of qualities that fulfill your life purpose, combine it with your choice to either be your job or have a job, and provide you with what you need in order to find your “dream job”. You may receive job descriptions, companies to investigate or people to contact. Erase all expectations and record all that comes. Within the messages will be the database of jobs you seek.
And if you’re wondering how I know this will work… it is thanks to this work, and an enlightening Pegasus on the Astral Realm, that Inspirations from Binah was born.
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yvette Soler provides tools that combine spirituality with practicality to awaken dormant gifts and empower you to follow your path and fulfill your dreams. In addition to teaching, using her tools as a Ritual Master and Kabbalist, she offers Activations, Cord Cuttings, Purifications and Coaching in private sessions. She is the voice behind



