Using the 6-Layer Model to Address Discovering Your Calling
You’ve done the reading. Maybe you’ve sat with the question of discovering your calling more times than you can count. And something is still a little stuck — not dramatically, just quietly, persistently.
That’s often not a knowledge problem. It’s an integration problem. You have the insight. The lived experience hasn’t caught up yet.
This is where applied practice — real, grounded, specific — tends to do what reading can’t.
The Practice: Abundance Calibration
An intuitive filtering technique that evaluates ideas and options by their energetic quality – whether they feel expansive (aligned with abundance) or constrictive (aligned with scarcity). Works by using the body’s wisdom as a decision-making compass, trusting that aligned paths feel open and energi…
The reason this works for people who’ve done significant inner work is that it doesn’t ask you to think your way through anything. It creates conditions for something to shift that analysis alone can’t shift.
If you’re someone who carries ACE-related patterns — perfectionism, over-functioning, difficulty receiving, chronic vigilance — you may notice this practice brushing up against those. That’s useful information, not a sign to stop.
When This Is the Right Practice
- Testing ideas for abundance alignment
- User has multiple options that seem logically equal
- Need to filter a large list of possibilities
- Verifying that logical choices also feel right
- Distinguishing between fear-based and expansion-based decisions
You’ll know it’s time for this when:
– You find yourself cycling through the same insights without them landing
– You feel clear in your head but foggy in your body
– The gap between who you know you could be and how your days feel is widening
Soul work vs survival work often shows up here — when the practices you’re doing are coming from a survival-mode mindset rather than a soul-aligned one. This practice can help you notice which mode is running.
How to Work Through It
Take this slowly. You don’t need to complete all steps in one sitting. Some people find it useful to do one section per day and let it settle before moving forward.
- Present the idea, option, or possibility to be calibrated
- Ask: “Does this expand abundance, joy, or impact? Or does it feel constrictive?”
- Have user tune into their body response, not their logic
- Note the calibration: Expansive, Constrictive, or Neutral
- For each expansive idea, explore: “What specifically feels expansive about this?”
- For constrictive ideas, check: “Is this a wisdom ‘no’ or a fear ‘no’?”
- Keep the expansive options; examine constrictive ones for hidden wisdom
As you move through this:
– Notice what feels true in your body, not just your mind
– If something brings up grief or resistance, slow down rather than push through
– You might want to journal what arises — not to analyse it, but to give it somewhere to land
What to Expect
User quickly filters multiple options using their body’s wisdom, identifies 2-3 genuinely expansive paths, and often discovers patterns about what expansion means for them specifically. The technique provides clarity when logic alone cannot distinguish between options.
Source: Conscious Brainstorming AI Coach & Consultant Prompt
Tags: intuition, abundance, filtering, body-wisdom, expansion
This isn’t a one-time fix. Living on-purpose is built through repeated, small acts of alignment — and practices like this are part of what makes that possible.
One Honest Note
If this practice brings up something that feels bigger than a technique can hold — something that touches early loss, deep grief, or long-held survival patterns — that’s important information. An article can point; it can’t accompany you. Working with a therapist or somatic practitioner who understands trauma and identity may serve you better in those moments.
You are not behind for needing that. You’re being honest about what the moment actually requires.
Discovering your calling often accelerates not when we push harder, but when we get the right support structure in place.
Continuing From Here
If this opened something up, legacy and impact is a natural next exploration — because how you show up in this practice directly shapes what you leave behind.
And if you want to work through practices like this alongside others who are also integrating, not just accumulating knowledge, the community below is worth a look.
If any of this landed — if you found yourself nodding along, or if one sentence made you stop and sit with something — there’s a space where that recognition goes deeper.
The Abundance GPS community on Skool is a free trial away. Inside, you’ll find people who’ve done the reading, the certifications, the inner work — and who are still piecing it together, just like you. David Cameron Gikandi (author of A Happy Pocket Full of Money and Creative Consultant on The Secret) guides the community through the GPS+I framework: Goal, Problem, Solutions, Integration — one month at a time.
You don’t have to have it figured out to show up.
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