The KELA Dynamic System

Purpose Discovery Through Divine Design

Personal Details

Tell us a bit about yourself

Core Principle

The purpose of your life emerges at the convergence point where your God-given design, passionate pursuits, and transformative experiences create a unique vocational signature that serves the world's deep hunger. In other words, the alignment of superpower, honorable obsession, and redemptive burden.

1. Divine Superpower

The exceptional abilities, natural talents, and unique capacities that flow from you with surprising ease, placed within you by your Creator as equipment for your calling.

Key Characteristics:

  • Effortless superiority: They allow you to do it better than most with less effort
  • Early emergence: Often visible in childhood or youth
  • Energizing rather than draining: Using these abilities replenishes rather than depletes
  • Recognition by others: People naturally seek you out for this
  • Persistent across contexts: Shows up in multiple areas of life

Discovery Question:

What ability do you possess that (1) people consistently seek you out for, (2) you've demonstrated since childhood or youth, (3) energizes rather than drains you even after extended use, (4) allows you to produce superior results with less effort than others require, and (5) shows up naturally across multiple different contexts in your life - and when you use this ability, do you feel like you're being most authentically yourself?

✓ Validation Checklist:

Answer honestly to ensure you've identified a genuine superpower (check YES or NO for each):

✓ Valid Superpower: If you answered NO to all three questions, you've identified a genuine Divine Superpower.

⚠ Reconsider: If you answered YES to any question, reconsider your response.

2. Honorable Obsession

The subjects, causes, or questions that captivate your attention, fuel your curiosity, and refuse to release their hold on your heart - especially when they connect to serving or elevating others.

Key Characteristics:

  • Involuntary fascination: You return to it even when distracted
  • Depth of knowledge: You've accumulated unusual expertise without formal training
  • Emotional charge: Thinking about it creates excitement or holy discontent
  • Longevity: It persists over years, not months
  • Generative: It leads to new questions and deeper exploration

Discovery Question:

What subject, cause, or question (1) commands your attention even when you try to focus elsewhere, (2) has persisted in fascinating you for years (not just months), (3) has led you to accumulate deep knowledge without formal training, (4) creates either holy excitement or righteous discontent when you think about it, (5) generates new questions and explorations rather than reaching a conclusion, and (6) connects to serving or elevating others rather than merely entertaining yourself - and when you engage with this obsession, do you feel you're touching something eternally significant?

✓ Validation Checklist:

Answer honestly to ensure you've identified a genuine sacred obsession (check YES or NO for each):

✓ Valid Obsession: If you answered NO to all three questions, you've identified a genuine Honorable Obsession.

⚠ Reconsider: If you answered YES to any question, reconsider your response.

3. Redemptive Burden

The painful experiences of suffering, loss, or struggle that haven't destroyed you but instead have shattered and reformed you, creating both empathy for others in similar pain and unique insight into addressing it.

Key Characteristics:

  • Transformation, not just survival: You're different because of it
  • Involuntary expertise: You understand nuances others miss
  • Selective empathy: You feel compelled specifically toward this pain in others
  • Meaning-making: You've found or created significance from the suffering
  • Distance: Enough healing has occurred that you can help without retraumatization

Discovery Question:

What painful experience (1) fundamentally transformed who you are rather than leaving you merely surviving, (2) gave you involuntary expertise and understanding that others without this experience cannot possess, (3) creates specific empathy when you encounter others facing similar pain, (4) has been processed enough that you can help others without retraumatizing yourself, (5) leads you to create freedom (not dependency) when you help others through it, and (6) actually energizes rather than depletes you when you work in this area - and can you identify the redemptive meaning or purpose that has emerged from this suffering?

✓ Validation Checklist:

Answer honestly to ensure you've identified a genuine redemptive burden:

Purpose vs. Healing Assessment:

My Burden Points to PURPOSE - Check if TRUE:

4. Convergence Analysis

Where your three elements align to reveal your unique purpose