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“Divine Order: Acknowledging the 7 ‘Spiritual Roles’”

The following material was received during various channeling sessions. It has been a few months in the making.

Receive in Truth, Love, Peace and Light.

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Your ‘soul purpose’ is the Divine reason behind your existence…why God created you. Each spirit is assigned a task to complete during the time frame in which they shall endure their life-experience. This ‘assignment’ or ‘soul purpose’ is not a requirement by God, rather it enlightens us on our role in His Master Plan; furthermore, the mere acknowledgment can lead to self-awareness and the discovery of one’s personal power.

The life-experience [of a being] refers to the unspecified amount of time granted to spiritual energy during which it is empowered by physicality. Consequently, spiritual energy becomes a ‘person’ and is then spiritually born and physically enabled or empowered.

Though you are born of Spirit, your natural strength becomes weakened by the experiences you endure while in physical form. Consequently, your ‘ego’ is created. What results is an individual being harboring two separate ‘entities’: the spirit, which is of God, and the ‘ego’, which is ‘of man’s influence’. And while they are able to co-exist harmoniously within this one being, each can have their separate focus. The ‘soul purpose’ is the focus of the spirit; the ‘ego-desire’ is the focus (hobby/passion) of the ego.

Honoring one’s ‘soul purpose’ is an instrumental piece to the completion of the Divine Puzzle that God is putting together. The fulfillment of our ‘soul purpose’ aids in the successful execution of His Master Plan. He assigned to us those ‘spiritual obligations’ with the Mindset that we’d cooperate and perform accordingly. However, our consciousness has not caught up to His Will.

As we all have been assigned a ‘soul purpose’, we all have been categorized into ‘Spiritual Roles’. While your ‘soul purpose’ is the Divine reason behind your existence, your ‘Spiritual Role’ defines the manner in which your ‘soul purpose’ shall be honored. The seven ‘Spiritual Roles’ are ‘Healer’, ‘Messenger’, ‘Teacher’, ‘Motivator’, ‘Facilitator’, ‘Administrator’, and ‘Provider’. And though you may find that you are able to fit into more than one role, there will still be only one role that you are Divinely Purposed to fill.

The seven ‘Spiritual Roles’ are noted below and include descriptions of each position. Each ‘Spiritual Role’ is connective; we all are meant to work together for the Highest Good of Humanity. Recognize that each of these individuals – whether aware of their ‘Spiritual Role’ or not – will become acquainted with the person they need to connect with so as to further progress in a shared purpose…this is Divine Intention. However, the unaware and the unconscious will not make these spiritual acquaintances.

The Divine healing energy of the ‘Healer’ brings forth the ‘Messenger’, whose healed energy delivers enlightenment and inspiration (referred to as ‘the movement’ – a shared purpose or common cause) to the ‘Teacher’. The enlightened energy of the ‘Teacher’ will attract students; among them will be ‘Motivators’. The captivating energy of the ‘Motivator’ brings forth the ‘Facilitator’. The ‘Facilitator’ is connective energy – they thrive on ‘connecting’ – and so ‘the movement’ grows in the form of the development of networks, groups, and organizations.

Enter the ‘Administrator’, whose personal organizational strengths provide for the proper management of ‘the movement’ as it grows in popularity and influence. Lastly, the ‘Provider’ – so moved by the presence of powerful, collective energy – assures that all that is needed on a practical, financial or legal manner is acquired to sustain ‘the movement’.

To summarize, the Healer brings forth the Messenger who brings forth the Teacher who brings forth the Motivator who brings forth the Facilitator who brings forth the Administrator who brings forth the Provider. Acknowledge, however, that these individuals don’t have to follow a specific manner of evolution, discovery or introduction. Once they become aware of their own ‘Spiritual Role’ and ‘soul purpose’, they will unconsciously draw to them their ‘spiritual counterparts’.

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The 7 ‘Spiritual Roles’

Healer – A person who uses their spiritual energy to heal others on a continuous and continual basis. These extremely sensitive beings are often misunderstood, exploited, and criticized for their sensitivity. They often suffer heavy emotional trauma during their early life-experience and their relationship with God – if they have one – has been questioned, challenged, broken and repaired many times over. ‘Healers’ use various methods to provide emotional, spiritual, mental and physical healing.

Messenger – A person who uses their spiritual energy to deliver Divine Information, Spiritual Messages and/or Higher Consciousness to others on a continuous and continual basis. ‘Messengers’ are unique energy as they are ‘enlightened by God’ and ‘discredited by man’; what God Gifted to them, man tries to destroy. They are regular people with extraordinary wisdom, perception, and emotional understanding. ‘Messengers’ are sensitive and creative beings and will deliver their ‘messages’ via the creative arts (writing, designing, drawing, painting, etc.)

Teacher – A person who uses their spiritual energy to educate, inform and enlighten others on a continuous and continual basis. ‘Teachers’ naturally desire to aid you in your developmental process; they genuinely want to be an influence upon your soul. They tend to turn towards teaching others as a way of ‘working-therapy’; though their calling is to teach, their need is to heal and transform. The best ‘Teachers’ are those who have suffered and healed for they then have the raw energy of experience to intensify their natural desire to aid you in your developmental process.

Motivator – A person who uses their spiritual energy to incite enthusiasm, excitement and interest in others on a continuous and continual basis. ‘Motivators’ are naturally dynamic, charming, and infectious energy; they are the driving force behind the execution of new ideas, embarking on new journeys, and accomplishing challenging goals. They are the energy that moves others to action. These addictive individuals use their emotional energy in a practical way – they are not the people to call when you want to wallow in emotion; they are the people you call when you want to get out of that emotional place.

Facilitator – A person who uses their spiritual energy to facilitate the introduction of like-minded people on a continuous and continual basis. ‘Facilitators’ are the ‘middle men’ between those who have and those who need. They don’t just make introductions; they link groups of people together. They are natural planners and love creating networks of people with the intention of creating a larger body or force.

Administrator – A person who uses their spiritual energy to manage the collaboration of people, groups or networks on a continuous and continual basis. ‘Administrators’ are unique energy as they purpose to ensure the successful cohesion of various elements into one specific focus. They are mentally driven people who are great managers of people, projects and organizations.

Provider – A person who uses their spiritual energy to provide what is needed for a cause or belief to flourish on a continuous and continual basis. ‘Providers’ are the backbone of ‘the movement’. They are influential and instrumental in the practical, financial and/or legal matters of the cause or belief. They have great business sense, possess keen intellect in a specified area, and are naturally hardworking and dependable.

All of the ‘Spiritual Roles’ are ‘balanced’ – neither is more important than the other. Each role is meant to complement the personal strengths and natural characteristics of the ego for it is on the basis of these two things that one’s ‘Spiritual Role’ is assigned. Additionally, recognize that these are spiritual roles; therefore, while your ego may identify with one or more roles, it is the focus of your spirit (how you are using your spiritual energy) that determines your ‘Spiritual Role’.

~Namaste~

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“I am a ‘Messenger’ of the Divine who assists in the healing of others; who are you?” – Tanya