Spiritual Sundays! - How to Find Purpose and Alignment in Your Life!
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⭐️Please RSVP only if you are certain you can attend! There are only 5 seats available.
This is a special event meant for people who love to talk philosophy about self-love, spiritual alignment to your highest purpose, and want to not just ensure YOU are in alignment, but also HELP OTHERS to find their alignment and encourage them to pursue a life that makes them feel the most fulfilled. This is not a meetup for people who follow hustle culture. This is a meetup for people who see the value in truly enjoying every day of life, finding gratitude in even the little things, and appreciating all the wonderful people in your life. After all, what is the purpose of this life beyond what love we can share with others?
This event is meant to be a casual discussion over coffee for a close-knit group of people. I’m not a guru, I’m not a spiritual teacher, and I’m not a guy with all the answers—but I AM a deep thinker who made my dream happen when I was only 20 years old. After amassing 16 million followers across social media, teaching people by means of comedy to love themselves authentically as they are, my ultimate dream had been realized. At this point, all I could think was, "So that's it? The thing I thought would take a lifetime to accomplish is...DONE?" And that's when I began a deeper spiritual journey in trying to figure out what really game me true fulfillment in my every day life. That can range from slow and quiet mornings to myself, good quality time with friends, to a really meaningful day at work where I impact lots of people in a way that makes their lives better. More than anything, getting what I wanted so young taught me that achieving your ultimate purpose is NOT suddenly going to make all of your problems go away. That hole will still be there. You will feel the need to do more. So this group is all about learning how to remedy that, no matter what.
For this event, discussion is open. We have no strict agenda, but rather several question prompts to get the conversation started. Though I imagine once we start, the conversation will likely carry on without any further prompts beyond “When do you feel most aligned with your highest purpose?” Or “What things in your life independent of your work bring you real joy?”
Come as friends. Leave as family.
