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How to live a PURPOSE-FULL life

Updated: Jun 11, 2024


Extract from a series of channellings by Jennai on the topic of death of life - 3 February 2022


Question:

Do all deaths happen when the reasons for embodiment are fulfilled? Or are there embodiments that remain unfulfilled and but are terminated?


Jennai's response:

The idea of purpose - the idea of mission - is a very narrow one. It is a powerful idea, but only when you are precise about it.


Each life is purpose-FULL - it is full of purpose.


It is not encompassed in a single expression or self - it is not an exam that you pass or you fail. It is purposeFULL. It is full of purpose. And the purpose it is full of is the expansion of the self. And since the self is not linear - it is not one single linear achievement. Since it is expansive internally and externally, the purposefulness of life cannot be contained in a single achievement. Let us rather say that some lives are more CONSCIOUSLY fruitful - they are more CONSCIOUSLY purposeFULL than others - but even this is a cautious claim because even in those lives that you feel that you have achieved very little of what you desired - even those lives are purposeful because they include vibrational expansion - they include articulation of the self and all articulation of the self is ascension. All articulation of the self purpose-FULL - it is meaningful in the expression of the universal self - the self that is the universe. So you cannot get it wrong - you cannot fail - you cannot live a life unfulfilled - you cannot disrupt your purpose - you cannot fail to meet the state of being that you intended. Everything that you do fulfils you - it fulfils the desires that you have, in some way or another. Even even if that fulfilment is in the context of understanding your desires more fully, rather than achieving or manifesting your desires - this is still a purposeful life - this is still a journey of expansion. It is still a movement of expression, and therefore, it fulfils the purpose of embodiment.


The judgements around whether a life has been good or bad … whether it has been purposeful or not - these are simply the judgements of the personality - they are not invalid, but they are imprecise if they are applied to the significance - the value of any particular life. They are useful tools for navigating within a life, for becoming more conscious of the directions that one chooses, and the stars by which one navigates, but they are not precise when they are applied to the entirety of that life, or indeed any specific moment in the expression of that life. In the end, it is your own judgement - your own discernment about the quality of life that you are living which is most powerful. It is most powerful when you are able to do it in the moment, rather than reflecting back on a life with regret or shame or disdain. It is not at all useful when you project that onto another life because there is not an entity in existence who is able to precisely offer that judgement against another life that is not their own.


We remind you too, that what you describe as life, and distinguish as embodied focus, is but one aspect of a single ‘life’. That ‘life’ is completed in the death cycle, and the death cycle itself offers an opportunity for expansion - for the synthesis of purposefulness.


This offers us a useful opening to discuss what the purpose of death is. If the purpose of life is outward expansion, and the purpose of death is the corresponding inward expansion, what does that mean precisely. The death state is a state of self-reflection. It is a state in which you are afforded the space to integrate all that has been achieved in that embodiment - in that life-time (or that life-expressed-in-time). The death state is not concerned with outward manifestation, but rather with inward integration. It is life in that there is movement, but it is not embodiment, in that the focus is not manifest creation. Although to be precise, there is a level of manifestation, but it is an inward filling-in of the expansion of the experience of the vibrational achievement of a lifetime. And when we use the idea of achievement here, we encompass even and perhaps especially, those parts of life which are discarded as a lack of achievement. Those too, are significant in your death state because they bring you towards a closer understanding of your desires. They bring you towards a clearer perception of the state of your creative self. So, you cannot fail in your life’s purpose - your life’s mission. You may not achieve it in precisely the way you might have aimed to achieve it, but this means little in the space between lives, because you have as many lives as you require. Life is unlimited in its opportunities and its affordances.


You cannot betray yourself in the entirety of your being, but you may experience self-betrayal as a form of self-expression within a particular life.


And let us say that we do not wish to deprive you of the heart-break or the grief of that experience of un-fulfilment - we do not seek to diminish or deny its existence. It is there and it is vivid. We simply seek to reclaim it into its more precise significance. It may be heart-breaking to feel that you have failed to achieve your mission or fulfilled your desires. But that heartbreak does not deny the significance of that life experience - it encompasses it.

 
 
 

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