Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Seth Taylor. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.
Hi Seth, really happy you were able to join us today and we’re looking forward to sharing your story and insights with our readers. Let’s start with the heart of it all – purpose. How did you find your purpose?
I found my purpose through a process of subtraction, not addition. That is to say that my purpose came to me as opposed to me finding it. It was revealed to me through a process of going inward and chipping away at all the blockages that existed in my deep subconscious. I did this through various therapeutic modalities. Some of those modalities were energetic in nature – even radical. Some were traditional probing and exploring through conversations within relationships with friends, professionals, and people I hold close and detecting the patterns that have disrupted love in my world. Many of these processes required deep and profound triggers of traumas hidden at places hard to reach within me. Many of these traumas were rooted within my DNA and ancestral bloodlines. Many were in past lives. And many, of course, were sitting within repressed memories of my difficult childhood. But as I did this work over the last 16 years, my purpose has become more and more clear, like Michelangelo’s statue of David that “waiting to be revealed”. I also discovered that my purpose, discovered in this fashion, reveals itself without the ego distortions that would have been standing in the way if I had simply hunted until purpose was found.

Thanks for sharing that. So, before we get any further into our conversation, can you tell our readers a bit about yourself and what you’re working on?
I am an Executive Life Coach and I’ve been practicing professionally for about 11 years. My primary clientele at this point in my career are Entrepreneurs, C-Suite Executives, and Elite Athletes on the college and professional levels. I work in helping these high performing clients locate the blockages they carry deep within them that keep them from reaching the levels they desire in their life, both professional and personal, with the goal of integrating their life as one enlightened Meta-Human experience. I find this type of multi-dimensional “detective work” to be a thrilling and profound way of working on the planet. As a part of my process, I have never marketed myself and thus don’t have any materials to promote, but I do have a website for those that are interested: sethalantaylor.com
I also own a company called “3A Athletics”, which is aimed at educating and transforming the world of youth sports through teaching, creating resources, and innovating for Coaches, parents, players, and clubs. Transformational work brings me joy and I do this every day in any way I can. 3athletics.com

If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?
Curiosity
Courage
Humility
These are literally all anyone needs to achieve their dreams. I seem to have been born with these but could perhaps give my father some credit for instilling them in me before he died when I was 12. I know the humility and courage was something I saw from him consistently. The wisdom needed to guide your process begins downloading into your system the second you take the step towards going inward into the places where you hold fear and anxiety. I suppose you could sum up this critical process for everyone purpose with one question: What do you believe about the nature of reality? If you believe it is created through muscles, sweat, and intelligence strictly contained within the 3rd dimension and the five senses, then you proceed as your anxiety directs. If any part of you, no matter how small, believes that reality might be something that is constructed from the deepest parts of our sub-conscious, then decide what kind of person you want to be and give your internal life EVERYTHING. Then watch your world change.

Thanks so much for sharing all these insights with us today. Before we go, is there a book that’s played in important role in your development?
“The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success” by Deepak Chopra and “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho were profoundly impactful for me because they introduced me to a new set of rules that completely contradicted the old, worn-out rules I was raised with regarding how our realities were constructed. They told me that I could finally lay those old rules down and accept a new path. They also showed created a new type of curiosity as to why so many people could accept these deeper rules and still struggle to ever realize their dreams or change their world. These books did not contain that wisdom and sent me on a quest to go deeper and understand the processes that inhibit a person’s ability to operate in this meta-human way.
The most valuable element of these new rules as they were conveyed in these books was simply the teaching that ALL reality was created within us and that the external world was simply a mirror for those aspects of ourselves that had created these realities. They taught me that if I looked close enough and deep enough into that mirror, that I would be able to transform the distortions within myself and thus create the life I desired.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://sethalantaylor.com
- Instagram: @sethtaylor40
- Facebook: Seth Alan Taylor


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