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The video opens by referencing "The Blues Brothers" and their famous line, "We're on a mission from God." Brad Yates prompts viewers to consider this concept for themselves, allowing for personal definitions of "God" (universe, source, etc.). He suggests contemplating what such a loving entity's mission for them might be, encouraging a perspective that could lead to a more intentional and purposeful life.
The tapping session begins with affirmations like "I choose to feel that I'm on a mission from God." Viewers are encouraged to substitute 'God' with a word they are comfortable with. This initial phase focuses on self-love, acceptance, and honoring oneself, acknowledging that there must be a reason for one's existence and that this mission is intertwined with personal well-being.
Brad extends the concept by suggesting that the personal mission likely involves benefiting all people, assuming a loving creator desires the best for everyone. He poses that if one's actions aren't benefiting others, the mission might be misunderstood. The idea of humanity as "sleeper agents" waiting to be awakened to their mission of creating "heaven on Earth" is introduced.
The session delves into how seriously and intentionally one would approach life if they believed they were on a divine mission. It emphasizes that those on a mission are less prone to distractions. Brad suggests that enjoying life and the planet's offerings is part of the mission, along with adding to the world's beauty, abundance, and love. He encourages self-assessment without shame, acknowledging past best efforts.
The tapping continues by addressing past forgetfulness or lack of clarity regarding the mission. It prompts reflection on actions that can make the world a better place, being a light, an instrument of peace, and most useful. The session includes forgiving parts of oneself that have held back, releasing unhelpful programming, and getting down to business in creating an awesome life that positively impacts others. The goal is to clear obstacles to intentionality and doing good.
The session concludes with affirmations of allowing oneself to feel on a mission from God, enjoying this mission, and choosing to make the world better while loving oneself in body, mind, and spirit. Brad reiterates that a universal mission would likely involve kindness and peace, thanking viewers for their willingness to make the world a better place and offering support for challenges along the way.