We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Jamye Price a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below.
Jamye, so good to have you with us today. We’ve always been impressed with folks who have a very clear sense of purpose and so maybe we can jump right in and talk about how you found your purpose?
To me, purpose is aligned with passion and leads to fulfillment. I have always worked to follow passions where they arose, and let them fall when timing or flow didn’t sustain. When I was younger it seemed to be a search, but eventually I discovered that I could find purpose in many unexpected places.
Early on I thought purpose had to be attached to a job, or a job couldn’t be fulfilling. I had many jobs that were biding time until my real purpose could be fulfilled. After I had quite a few years-long pursuits not work out, I started looking back at my own patterns and what was beneath my search for purpose and fulfillment.
I began to recognize patterns of things that were important to me. To my surprise they showed up in jobs that I didn’t really like, they showed up in everyday events, even when I was feeling lost.
But a pattern was emerging. It was beneath the jobs and the pursuits. It was a desire to be creative and connect more parts of myself into my life.
I was right about purpose being connected to passion, but I was trying to force a path instead of following them as a creative opportunity. When I softened my edge and sharpened my interest, purpose showed up.
I found a passion in energy healing. I couldn’t let go of it, no matter what was going on in my life. When I was working undesirable jobs, it was there. Even though I had doubts and fears, the passion kept me moving forward with one small step after another. There was no roadmap, but there were guideposts along the way.
My passion was creating a path to my purpose. It still continues to morph and surprise me today, and of course sometimes it’s frustrating and mundane. Yet it’s all so worth it because there is the natural compelling of passion that lights up the next step in purpose – being the unique soul you were meant to be.
Let’s take a small detour – maybe you can share a bit about yourself before we dive back into some of the other questions we had for you?
I became delightfully obsessed with energy healing over 2 decades ago. My psychic senses had been opening in waves for about 12 years and I was fascinated with the process of communicating with my non-physical Guides. I began by healing myself, then friends and family. Eventually I began working on clients, then teaching. It’s felt like a long journey, but I wouldn’t change any of it. To experience the sacred learning that comes from every client or student is profound. I developed a unique energy healing modality called Crystalline Soul Healing®, that works through a person’s higher self to create deep change within the energy field. Most people know me for Light Language because I was a forerunner of bringing that into more conscious awareness. I wrote a book, Opening to Light Language in 2015 and have been posting monthly videos on Youtube since 2011.
I now teach other healers to channel Light Language or to become Crystalline Soul Healing® practitioners. Teaching became my core purpose. It is the thing that lights me up the most as I see others expand their understanding and capability of what’s possible here. When we share our passions, the world benefits just as we do individually. To be able to support others in their journey with energy healing is amazing.
There is so much advice out there about all the different skills and qualities folks need to develop in order to succeed in today’s highly competitive environment and often it can feel overwhelming. So, if we had to break it down to just the three that matter most, which three skills or qualities would you focus on?
One of the most important qualities on my journey was perseverance. I found I had a lot of ideas how and when things should be, and sometimes the path has twists and turns, stops and starts. My perseverance kept me moving through challenges and following my passion.
Another quality that I found helpful was that my intuition was guiding me, but not forcing me. I had to learn to look and listen for subtleties, even as I had doubts and unknowns. My intuition led me to follow more of my inner voice rather than just expectations.
To develop perseverance and the intuition to find my inner voice, I had to get quiet more often, whether sitting quietly to meditate, walking quietly outside, or just doing something creative like journaling, drawing or dancing. Having that balance of quiet gave me the perseverance to take actions that were aligned with my purpose and not getting so hung up on a yes or a no.
We’ve all got limited resources, time, energy, focus etc – so if you had to choose between going all in on your strengths or working on areas where you aren’t as strong, what would you choose?
I believe it’s important to have a balance of supporting your strengths by getting outside of your comfort zone and remind yourself that you are a capable learner. I had forgotten what it was like to be a beginner in some areas. It was leaning into my weaknesses that clarified and even expanded my strengths!
Some of those weaknesses were just untapped areas that I hadn’t realized were there. I ended up building a perceived weakness into a fulfilling project, while other ones were just an interesting experience. But no matter how they ended up, I had necessary lessons in approaching them with joyful discovery instead of the pressure of correcting something that was a deficiency.
Just that mindset shift was worth the journey!
Contact Info:
- Website: https://jamyeprice.com/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamyeprice/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CrystallineSoulHealing/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@JamyePrice
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