Stop hiding and pretending: It’s time to find your purpose in life

Stop hiding and pretending: It’s time to find your purpose in life

Growing up in a sleepy fishing village on the south coast of Cornwall, I found myself reading ‘Teach Yourself Yoga’ books, whilst my friends around me were reading the latest teen magazines.

 

I’ve no idea what drew me to yoga, but something woke inside of me, and I found myself on a quest.

 

I didn’t have the language for this quest I embarked on, but it ignited within an insatiable desire for knowledge.

 

I found myself seeking.

 

Asking questions about life, and my purpose in life.

 

I’d heard the term ‘soul purpose’, and it resonated within me.

 

 

I wanted to know my soul purpose.

 

I created this idea that once I knew what my soul purpose was, everything in my life would make sense, and everything would fall into place.

 

I didn’t know what that ‘place’ was, or looked like, but I knew I’d arrive there once I knew my soul purpose.

 

I searched for books (these were the days before Amazon!).

 

I read the books.

 

I attended classes.

 

Took more personality profiles than I can remember.

 

And still I kept searching for more.

 

I was searching for meaning, and that meaning for me looked like a quest to find my soul purpose – whatever that actually was…

 

For years, well more like decades, I read, attended courses, had healings, trained in modalities.

 

And carried on seeking for my elusive soul purpose.

 

What was my purpose in life?

 

What was I here to do and contribute?

 

I kept seeking.

 

Each time I learnt something new, uncovered a bit more about my personality profile, astrological chart, Human Design… I thought ‘Yes, this is it! This is who I am and what I’m meant to do.’

 

It felt great!

 

Until it didn’t.

 

What felt great initially, started to wear off.

 

It wasn’t quite right.

 

Something was ‘missing’, so off I’d go again in search of the next thing, in search of that one  ‘missing’ part.

 

Now of course, all of these things were valuable to me.

 

Fascinating in their own right.

 

And each piece useful in learning more about myself.

 

But it wasn’t filling the hole I was trying to fill with my seeking.

 

Then one day, BOOM!

 

It hit me.

 

I’m not sure what or why, but I had the realisation that my seeking wasn’t me following the ‘spiritual’ path.

 

It wasn’t me being virtuous on a quest to know myself fully.

 

It was me avoiding living my life fully.

 

I’d been seeking for my soul purpose as if it was a job title.

 

But in fact, what I’d been searching for was permission to be me.

 

Each book I’d read, training I’d attended, or reading that I’d had done, I wanted it to confirm what I wanted. I wanted it to validate who I was, I wanted to know I was ‘right’ in my interests, dreams, and desires.

 

I’d been looking for external validation of who I was and what I wanted to do, as I’d been too afraid to give that same permission to myself.

 

If it was ‘written in the stars’, well it couldn’t be my ‘fault’, it was just destined to be that way.

 

If it was in my birth chart, my personality profile, or Human Design, how could I be ‘blamed’ for following a particular path?

 

When we grow up, we often find ourselves trying to fit in.

 

We subconsciously find ourselves asking ‘Who do I need to be to fit in or to be loved’ within this family/situation/group of people?’

 

And because I wasn’t directly asking other people, I didn’t realise I’d still fallen into this pattern.

 

I wasn’t asking people, but I was still looking outside of myself.

 

A couple of times people would say to me ‘all the answers are within’, and I’d roll my eyes, smile politely, and go seeking elsewhere.

 

Annoyingly, it was true.

 

All of those years of seeking, and the answers had been within.

 

Deep down, I did know who I was and what my life purpose was, but it had been buried under more than enough life events to keep it from being seen clearly by me.

 

Then that one day, I realised that I’d been hiding the truth from myself.

 

I’d been pretending I didn’t know the answers to the questions I’d been seeking.

 

Because if I did know.

 

Because if I stopped pretending.

 

Then I’d have to make changes.

 

I’d have to do what I knew to be true and stop doing what other people expected of me.

 

I’d have to disappoint other people and prioritise myself.

 

I’d have to let other people down, so I could focus on me.

 

I’d have to say ‘No’ to others, so I could say ‘Yes’ to me.

 

Now being British I’m all too familiar with ‘Being too big for your boots’, and the feeling of ‘Who does she think she is to put herself first?’.

 

Unfortunately, it’s not unique to us here in the UK.

 

In Australia they have ‘tall poppy syndrome, and in the USA I believe the term is ‘being too big for your britches’. And no doubt there are similar phrases all over the world.

 

The result being that when you realise that you do know what you want or need to do, it is way easier to pretend that you don’t.

 

At least on the surface, and in the short-term, it feels easier.

 

But actually, to betray yourself, your needs, and desires, is in fact the harder option in the end…

 

You have to give yourself permission to disappoint others, to let them down, to say no to their ideas and dreams for you, so that you can:

 

  • Say ‘Yes’ to your own dreams and desires.
  • Say ‘Yes’ to knowing who you are and what you want from life.
  • Say ‘Yes’ to loving yourself first.
  • Say ‘Yes’ to living a life that you love.

 

Because when you don’t, when you hide, and pretend that you don’t know who you are and what you want from life, that leads to disappointment, disloyalty, heartache, anger and resentment from yourself, directed towards yourself.

 

You learn not to trust yourself.

 

You dismiss your feelings, insights, and dreams.

 

You become a shell of who you are here to be.

 

And that’s no fun for anyone!

 

PS. You might wonder what my big realisation was….

 

I simply realised that my soul purpose in life, was the same as yours, the same as I believe everyone’s is…

 

And that’s to be more of ourselves.

 

I’d spent all those years looking for someone else to tell me who I was, what my purpose in life was. When all the time it had simply been looking for permission to be more of myself.

 

I’d been seeking permission to be me.

 

No finished article, no job title, no destination. Just the beautifully messy, perfectly imperfect, unfolding, unravelling, unfurling process of being more me.

Ending the Year with GRACE

Ending the Year with GRACE

This is the perfect time to celebrate all that you’ve done, achieved and become

Recently I’ve been holding quite a few ‘rites of passages’ ceremonies for people. Some for people who are starting new ventures, some for people that are completing a process, some for people who are transitioning to the next phase of their life, and one for someone who has entered this life and another who transitioned from this life.

Marking the ending of one thing and the beginning of the next is a powerful process.

Often we can be so busy doing, doing, doing, that we can find ourselves focusing on what we haven’t yet done, rather than celebrating what we have done.

We can spot our perceived shortcomings at 100-paces, and yet forget to revel in all that we have done and achieved.

So as we get to the end of this year I want to invite you to a Closing Ceremony for 2019.

A space where you can celebrate all that you have done and achieved, and set powerful intentions to embrace the year head (and I have to say, it already feels like it’s going to be a powerful one – have you been feeling that too?)

This feels particularly potent, not just as we draw to the end of the year, but also the decade.

28th December 2019

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Join us as you give yourself the chance to reset your energy and end the year with GRACE.

We’ll hold Sacred ceremony as we review 2019 and set our intentions and plan for an amazing 2020.

And if you haven’t found your Word of The Year for 2020, you’ll have that by the end of the call – and if you don’t know what that it, you’re in for a treat!

At the beginning of 2019 I set my intention and my Word of the Year to be ‘Deepening’.

The great thing about the Word of The Year is that​ it takes you on a journey that you never quite expect, but it’s always perfect!

This year was no exception.

What I didn’t expect was that I was going to ‘deepen’ into my business. And as 2019 draws to a close, my business has gone through a massive alignment in how it’s delivered.

I’ve completely redone my website and branding and have changed how I deliver my content.

After Facebook randomly banned me for a week so I could no longer access my communities, it made reassess what was really important to me in my business, and it was connection and community.

I wanted to create a community free from the drama and distraction of Facebook, a place where people could really focus on themselves and uplevelling their lives and living with intention.

I wanted to create somewhere where people could come and rest, be nourished and connect with much less distraction.

So I recently started to move my community over to Patreon – If you’re not familiar with Patreon, it’s a membership platform really designed for creatives – hands up that me lol. Although it’s a membership community, you don’t actually have pay anything to join, you choose your own level of access.

And it’s through Patreon that I will be hosting the above ceremony – it’s absolutely free to attend.

I know in the past I have set good intentions to review my year, but then just never got around to it, so if you’d like to review your year with like-minded community, I’d love to welcome you to join us.

Like I said, it’s free to attend, just pop on over to Patreon and follow along for the details!

I hope to see you there!

Hubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble – A metaphor for life

Hubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble – A metaphor for life

Hi my name’s Rebecca and I love cauldrons.

Seriously, I really do love cauldrons (almost as much as I love trees!), and have lots (and lots, and lots…) of them, is there such a thing as too many cauldrons?

I have cast iron ones I use for rituals and ceremony, one’s that I burn incense in, some that hold candles, others that are purely decorative, and some that I use to store herbs, crystals, twigs and stones in.

I love how they’re the perfect blend of practical, magical, and transformational, as well as being the ultimate metaphor for life.

 

Practical:

First and foremost they’re a saucepan.

They’re designed to cook and create food that nourishes and nurtures you.

And when they’re not simmering with a hearty soup or stew, they’re perfect for storing things in.

 

Magical:

They’ve long been associated with magic, creating potions, setting intentions and releasing old patterns.

Cauldrons appear in many Celtic myths along side Goddesses such as Cerridwen and Brigid, and can a fairy tale witch who doesn’t have a cauldron, even call herself ‘Witch’?

 

Transformational:

A cauldron is just a vessel. Empty and containing nothing but potential. But just as if you were making a soup, it’s a space for blending ingredients together, to make something richer and more flavourful than the individual ingredients by themselves.

 

And a Metaphor for Life:

Life is practical.

We live in the world in our physical body, and there are certain things we need to do in order to survive. We can’t escape them, we just need to do them… They’re not always exciting or overly sexy, but if we want to continue to live, we just need to get on and do them, such as breathing, nourishing ourselves, taking care of our health and resting.

It’s also magical.

Life is filled with awe and wonder and things that just feel… well… magical. Whether it’s watching a breathtaking sunrise with the birds serenading you with their dawn chorus, the tender touch of your lover as you fall in love for the first time, or having a tiny baby gaze at you as they hold on to your finger.

Some things in life are so magical they can’t be explained, they have to be experienced to be understood.

And life is most definitely transformational.

We live a life that is full of potential. Our choices, experiences and circumstances forge us into the people we are and the people that we’re becoming. Nothing stays the same… ever. And the more we can embrace the transformation the richer our experience of life becomes.

 

And the REAL MAGIC happens when you can embrace the entire cauldron of life!


When you can show up fully.

When you can bring your whole self to your experience of life – the ‘good’, the ‘bad’ and the ‘ugly’, and not just the ‘pretty and socially acceptable parts, you get to create a richer, heartier and more flavourful experience of life.

When you blend the mundane with the magical, when you get to own all of yourself, your quirks and your own unique blend of magic. You get to experience amazing transformation in all areas of your life as you begin to embody your own true, and very unique, essence.

 

To begin to connect with your essence, become curious about these questions:

What is your unique magic; how do you see the world differently from those around you?

What part of yourself are you ready to embrace more of?

And finally, what are you slightly obsessed with, or of course fully obsessed with 😉 , or is it just me with the obsessions?

Take these answers and add them to your own ‘cauldron of being’, and watch your life become more magical!

And if you’re ready to remember and embrace more of your own essence, simply START HERE

What’s your life purpose, here’s what I think…

What’s your life purpose, here’s what I think…

Yesterday I was chatting to a friend, I love our chats as nothing is off limits, the conversations go deeeeeeep, but there’s always lots of laughter too.

We got on to the topic of ‘Life purpose’.

You see I LOVE this conversation, and I do indeed believe everyone has a life purpose.

Except that where I differ from most people, is that I think everyone has the same one! Yes really, the same life purpose!

If you’re not sure, just hear me out…

I believe that your life purpose, my friends life purpose, and my own life purpose, is all the same thing.

And that our life purpose is….

To become the most fully expressed version of ourselves.

Sounds great! Yes?

But as my friend rightly asked: What does that actually mean?

For decades, I was looking for my purpose in life.

When I was 16 I started doing yoga with my ‘Teach Yourself Yoga’ book (which I still have!), I started becoming curious about who I was and what I was meant to do with my life.

I honestly don’t know where this drive came from, but I certainly started my journey of seeking that was to last decades.

Over the years this resulted in me attending workshops, doing trainings, collecting qualifications, doing just about every personality profile that I came across, each time hoping that I would find what I was looking for – my meaning, my purpose in life.

Then I realised (after decades lol), that I was going about this all wrong.

I was looking for my purpose as if it was a job title or a destination.

I’ll be happy/feel aligned/insert whatever you’re looking for… when I ‘get there’…

But there’s never a ‘final destination’.

We’re constantly evolving, growing and changing, or let’s face it, we’d no longer exist.

So instead of trying to become something or get to somewhere, I decided to let myself just evolve.

To unfold and see who I became when I stopped trying and started being.

I started embracing what I loved and interested me, I began following what made me curious and stopped doing what I thought I ‘should’ do.

It sounds simple…

But what makes this simple thing so hard is that we can become so entangled in what we’re taught and what’s expected of us (the SPELLs that I mentioned the other day), that it becomes impossible to hear, or even trust, what we know to be true about ourselves and what we want from life.

That then makes it difficult, often impossible, to trust ourselves to know what to do next in our lives.

The good news is that you can change this.

There is always a way! And the first step on your journey of breaking these SPELLs that have been keeping you disconnected from yourself, your truth and dreams and desires, is to renew your relationship with yourself and become deeply grounded into your own unique essence.

Again that sounds easy… and this time it is!

And it’s even easier, as I have a free gift for you so that you can start to do this immediately.

I was asked on a podcast, what did I think should be taught in every school, and I immediately said ‘Energetic health’, and this practice I’m going to share with you is just that.

We know we need to exercise to look after our physical body if we want to feel fit, healthy and vibrant, but we also need to look after our energy system too.

To get started click here, It’s called Your SACRED practice as it really is a sacred pause in your day, for you to come back home to yourself and remember what’s really important to you.

Why I burnt my vision board

Why I burnt my vision board

For as long as I can remember, and we’re talking decades, I’ve created vision boards, I’ve encouraged others to do the same.

They’re fun to do, cutting out inspiring pictures and quotes, decorating them with glitter and stickers, playing with scissors and glue, what’s not to love?

But today I burnt my vision board. And I won’t be making any more

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