What I believe
I believe that we are God’s consciousness, which is identified as a physical body and mind. We are not, ultimately, our bodies and minds; we are from beyond this physical world.
I believe that as human beings, we are a part of the larger process of life. The process is for God to experience and appreciate itself. The process moves us towards greater awareness and less identification with the physical body. Because God is awareness, we are returning to our authentic self, which is God. This human life is a school for our learning. In this lifetime, we are to learn some core lessons through life experiences. Life is a lawful system with rules governing physical and moral domains. Physical actions have physical effects. Moral actions have moral effects. We are to learn and master the rules of this experience, and we get as many tries as we need to learn them. Once we have learned what we need from being human, we will graduate.
I believe that we are connected to one another, to other human beings, and to life as a whole. We are all in it together. As such, we are to care for one another as we are to care for ourselves. We are all one.
I believe that our purpose in this lifetime is to serve others and life through our unique expression. God has given us talents that we are to develop as that unique expression of service. For me, in this lifetime, my mission and service is to advance wisdom, education, and human consciousness through teaching, coaching, and creating transformative programs and frameworks that will inspire people to look within and find meaning and authentic purpose.