Why Can’t I Find Employment in the Field of Archeology?
This post answers questions for The Council from a reader named, Indiana Jones, who says they have many interests but they don’t work out, even when I’m passionate about them. I’ve completed a degree in Archeology and have tried everything to increase my chances of gaining employment in this field and in museums, but after seven years I’ve been unsuccessful. I’ve studied other career paths and I’ve not been able to gain employment in those fields either.
The Council says you’ve done Archeology in other lifetimes. In an ancient Egyptian lifetime that’s related to your current life, you helped to build tombs for Pharaohs and their gold. You located places in the desert where tombs could be buried. This love of what you did in Egypt has come out in your current life.
At this point we’d suggest joining organizations like cruises that take people around the world. Take any sort of touring job, learn everything about it, and then be able to take people around. This will give you a lot of movement and travel, which is what you wanted in this lifetime.
You also brought the ability to teach many different subjects into this lifetime. Learn about what’s going on in the world now and teach about it. Even if you did this in small groups or started to read about something and tell your friends about it would be helpful.
Going on trips will bring you to a place where something in the field of Archeology will open up. But first go on tours for a short time. Find jobs where you can learn about different places. Even if you were to work in a museum and be a guide and learn about history and different places, it will bring you to what you wanted to experience again in Archeology.
You also have a talent for writing. Whether you write poetry, or make up stories, or write about places that you visit, you have the ability to go in that direction.
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Hi, Diana. We’ll be happy to ask The Council about your loneliness when we have time and we’ll post their response as soon as it’s ready. Thanks for your questions. Love and light, Bob & Cynthia
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Wow! Thank you so much for the answer.
Love and light,
Indie XX
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Hi, I’ve struggled with deep loneliness most of my life. I have good friends, but have always craved a ‘best’ friend, like a sister, who’s always there and who I can trust 100% for support. It’s mostly me who reaches out. I’m 46 yrs old and single, and would also love to have a partner/ husband. Is there something I’ve been doing wrong, have I been attracting the wrong people, and what can I do to change this? Will I find my tribe, and husband one day? Should I move locations and start a new life, or is that just ‘escaping’ from my issues? The loneliness is really affecting my mental health. I’d be very grateful for your advice. Many thanks for your amazing service. Much gratitude xxx
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