There are so many different paths to follow today. Nobody knows how many cults, denominations, or other groups exist with their own beliefs and rules. There are millions of people who imagine themselves on some sort of spiritual quest and explore new religions every day. The problem is that they may become lost very easily if they don’t know what to look for. A Spiritual life coaching can give you the direction that you are looking for in your spiritual journey.
Spiritual Life Coaching is not about religion or dogma but rather about giving people a deep enough understanding of themselves to find their own path. When someone asks this type of coach what they believe and follow, the only reply received will be ‘I believe in you.’ Coaching is about self-empowerment and self-discovery, not trying to convince someone that they should change or accept one belief system over another.
The coach may be able to help the client focus on who they are instead of what they are striving for so much in their life. Life coaching spreads the idea that there is no one path to enlightenment or lifestyle, but rather many different paths, each with its own form of spirituality. Perhaps the coach will not even associate themselves with any formal religion but still, help the client find their way by examining who they are and how to best live their life.
Spiritual Life coaches do not attend seminars. They will not go to work for a weekend and come back with new tricks to make their clients feel better about themselves. All of this type of coaching is based on self-development, and it is one’s own responsibility to take advantage of the opportunity. Spiritual Life coaching has no time limits or even specific requirements. It is up to the client how much time is spent with the coach.
It can be one meeting, several sessions throughout the week, or anywhere in between. Life coaches are not there to judge you for how much effort you put into it. You will have complete control of your destiny and spiritual growth when working with a spiritual coach. These coaches are not paid by any religious institution but only by the client themselves. It will all come down to what one decides that they should pay for their own personal development.
Spiritual life coaching is about ‘living your truth.’ As mentioned before, this may be quite different from anyone else’s truth, and no coach will ever attempt to make you live as they do or follow their beliefs. If you are unsure about what your truth is, a coach can still help to point you in the right direction. A good coach will not tell you what to do or how to live but will still help guide you along through questions and answers.