I tried one of Laura Day's suggested PI exercises on " What is my life's purpose?" lately. The answer I received:
"There's a girl standing on a low cliff at the edge of the sea, looking longingly across the water to a distant land she knows to be there but cannot see. She wears a long flowing flower printed dress and a large straw hat and tries to picture the land in her mind but instead of seeing real green fields, she only sees a watercolor painting of grean meadows. And she thinks this can't be, there must be a real land, not just a blurred painting. She dives into the sea and becomes a fish and there's a beautifully colored reef and it's vibrantly alive with joyful fish (Under the sea). Then there's Lori from Finding Nemo and she is humming (Just swimming, swimming, swimming) and Marlin& Nemo, and the turtles who let themselves be swept along by the ocean current. And then there's the golden sphere from the movie, which turns into reality whatever you think, and Samuel Jackson is standing in front of it, watching his reflection being separated from himself as he's looking into the sphere, floating away over its surface."
That's the raw intuitive material I got to my life's purpose, all I have to do now is try to interprete it.
P.S: For the ones not familiar with Day's exercise, you write your questions( a couple of them) on different slips of paper, fold'em up and mix, then one after one pick each up, and concentrate on having your intuition answer whatever question you're holding, and then you just jot down the images or sensations (sometimes it's a song) as they pop up. Once you feel a question has been ansered, you mark slip and answer respectively. After having done that with all questions, you unfold each marked slip and find out which answer belongs to which question.