ROADBLOCKS: What Keeps Us From Fulfilling Our Purpose?
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At the age of 52, Pat Johnson felt like he was leading a very average, mid-age American’s life. He and his wife owned a small business that was putting their younger kids through college. Although, they dealt with the pains of bringing children to adulthood, they were happy, and were looking forward to their future. Pat never expected the turn his life was about to take. He was completely unprepared for it.
On September 12th, 2010, Pat was sucked into a pipe under a bridge while on a kayaking trip. He was held under water until he lost consciousness. His unconscious body was then pushed through the pipe, and he tumbled down the river in its rapids. His childhood friend and kayaking partner, Bobby, jumped off of the bridge and caught up to Pat’s dying body. He was able to pull Pat’s body to the shallows of the river and resuscitate him.
After losing consciousness, Pat found himself in a different place. A different world. During this experience he was shown what our purpose is here on earth and given insights on how to carry this out. He was given messages, not about dying, but messages of how we are supposed to live. These are universal lessons that apply to all of us, and can improve the lives of everyone.
Pat has seen that many others have heard the same messages and have had the same realizations about their purpose. Yet living with and through that purpose can be challenging. Self-doubt, guilt, fear of losing connection with others, and many other barriers get in the way. Most of these barriers are internal. Join us to hear Pat discuss what dying taught him about purpose, as well as how to overcome the roadblocks that keep us from fulfilling it.
After Pat's presentation, there will be a Q and A period followed by a Support group for anyone that has had a Near Death Experience or other Spiritually Transformative Experience. Anyone that is interested in these subjects are welcome to join the support group discussion.
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