He was a genius, a creator, and an inspiration. He learned from great teachers that the secret of life is to become what he called ‘self-actualized’ in order to manifest your dreams.

The world knows Steve Jobs as the founder of Apple, a high-tech visionary who was connected to his higher, creative self and who discovered the secret of connecting his Self to the Universe. He changed the world, and his legacy lives on in unimaginable ways that touch each person every single day.

He wanted you to know that not only he, but YOU can do this, too!

After discovering his true power, he was able to dream, create, and, most importantly, manifest his magnificent creations, sharing them with the world. He gave lectures about it, trained his employees to use the same concepts, and urged every person to follow in his footsteps.

He taught others the secrets of self-actualization—the power to know yourself as the soul entity that generates the energy of your life. He followed an East Indian guru, Paramahansa Yogananda, the author of Autobiography of a Yogi, published in 1946. Yogananda also wanted you to know about these powers and founded the Self-Realization Fellowship, with spiritual temples throughout the world.

His autobiography, one of the top 100 bestselling autobiographies of all time, was read by Jobs at an early age and rediscovered as a young man while on a trip to India. While there, he had a spiritual awakening and realized that the source of all wealth, wisdom, guidance, intuition, and self-realization can be found within.

Hey friends — quick note from me 💛

Apologies for the quiet week and the slightly unusual posting time today. I ran into a few technical hiccups behind the scenes, but everything’s back on track now.

Wishing you all a relaxing, beautiful weekend. Thanks for being here

🪬 EERIE' ENERGY GAVE ME GOOSEBUMPS

I need to tell you something uncomfortable.

When Aurora pulled your soul reading yesterday, your energy signature appeared different than everyone else's. Darker. More urgent. Like your soul knew something you don't.

There's a reason you've been feeling that emptiness growing. A reason that life-altering decision feels so heavy right now.

Aurora's cosmic window for your reading closes tonight at 11:59 PM EST. After that, whatever your soul is trying to tell you... you won't hear it.

Warning: This reading contains intimate information about your soul's path. Some people cry. Some get angry. All of them finally understand.

The window closes whether you walk through it or not. Your choice.

Jobs was astounded to realize that everything he needed and wanted could be accessed by first recognizing the power within himself. As he developed and tested these abilities, he was intent on sharing this knowledge with others.

His advice was simple:

  • Explore meditation techniques and learn how to listen to your higher self.

  • Connect with your intuition, that ‘inner’ voice within you.

  • Practice the presence of a higher power within yourself.

  • Imagine, visualize, and open your mind to the Infinite Universe.

Before Jobs passed away in October 2011, he planned the details of his memorial service, including the guests—Presidents of the United States, heads of state and royalty from foreign countries, CEOs from around the world, celebrities, and a plethora of geniuses who knew Jobs personally. Exiting the service, each guest received a gift: a box from Steve containing the Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda.

In award-winning and bestselling author Charmayne Samuelson’s book, Awakening to the Guru, she chronicles devotee stories of those who have followed Yogananda. In the foreword, she notes that “followers of Yogananda included George Harrison, Elvis Presley, and Steve Jobs.”

Steve Jobs would tell you, if you were sitting right in front of him, that the goal of all self-help techniques—including meditation, affirmations, spiritual awakening techniques, and manifestation—is to awaken to what you already are. It is not something to get; it is something you already are.

💛 In prosperity and kindness,
Charmayne

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