Purpose & Soul Mission - A Conversation with Anton Yelchin
- Jan 4
- 6 min read

K: Okay.
A: Good?
K: Absolutely.
A: It’s pretty cool, huh?
K: It is very cool and very comforting.
A: I guess people just have to start trusting.
K: Absolutely.
Just finishing up with a conversation I was having before this one.
K: You showed me a topic that you wanted to…chat about. I just had the biggest brain fart. Holy cow. Where the hell did I just go for a second? (more to myself than to him)
A: (grins) A word to the wise, there will be more short-circuiting for people, in 2026, than ever before. It’s because all that new wiring that’s there…all that…electrical upgrade in people that was happening in 2025…now people need to get used to using it. Moments of forgetfulness or not realizing how you got from point A to point B are going to be more and more. The other thing…clinging to what was or how things have worked, for some people is going to create this spiral of concern or worry…I’ll even say fear. I think you had a conversation with Paul a long time ago…I think it was during COVID…I don’t know…it’s in the office somewhere…(winks).
K: (laughing)
A: It was about forgetting everything you thought you knew but also…go back to the beginning. When starting fresh…start back at the beginning because if you’re in the energy of starting from the beginning…there are huge awakening that were left behind to complete the circle…the spiral and the door that was locked in the beginning is now going to swing open.
K: That’s cool.
A: People have this thought to…always try something new. But the tricky thing is, is that they haven’t finished what they attempted at first…to begin with. And this isn’t solely on things like…hobbies or pastimes. This is more about the way a person meets the world…about the energy that a person wanted to play with but found it to hard so they took shortcuts. Stuff like that. It’s not the hobbies or the…I don’t know…things to do.
K: Got it and that’s sort of a good lead into what I wanted to ask about but you showed me it and now I just wanted to do a short channel to see if we can…narrow it down.
A: Okay.
K: I just have to pull out my notes.
A: Sure.
K: Purpose vs. A soul’s mission.
A: (thinks) Now that we’re talking about it, I’m having a brain fart. (chuckles and rubs his chin) Okay…I have something.
K: Okay.
A: Think of a war. In general…and you’re re-watching Game of Thrones…
K: I am.
A: Okay, think of the great war. All the high-ups in their castles…all the Kings and Queens have one purpose. A great war. But getting to that war, there were a bunch of missions to get organized for that war to happen. The purpose is the overall theme of the life. The soul mission is all these different assignments that contribute to the overall purpose of life. There can be one big mission and there can be several little ones.
K: That is very cool. Then it’s both?
A: It’s both. I think people get pretty hung up on having this one big purpose or one big mission…it’s the same thing…and they get frustrated that they feel like they’re failing in some way because it “should be” (finger quote) this really big moment…this really good…feel good moment or this huge win at life after falling to your knees. That isn’t always the case. It’s rarely just one mission to complete a purpose.
K: Why?
A: Because people are multifaceted meeting life that is multifaceted because of how many people or situations they connect with. Everything that people decide to live…and by decide…I mean the choices that they make every day, are all these little missions that contribute to a person’s purpose. What if I said that a purpose…wasn’t a static thing. What if I said a person’s purpose is very malleable and flowy…a person’s purpose is like what they watch when they turn on a lava lamp. A person’s purpose is like…what the northern lights look like. The light is the purpose. The way it moves…it’s hard to keep it captured in one static moment and what keeps that movement going are the various missions that people take action on…99% of the time, without even knowing.
K: Wow.
A: That’s why…it’s just…it’s just a great idea to put your best foot forward every day and just forget about the rest.
K: Wow. That hits hard…for sure. What about those that believe their purpose is the job…what they do in life to make money or put food on the table?
A: That’s a mission. That’s not someone’s purpose. Because the purpose is…from my side…from the Source…from Heaven…it can’t be contained in just one thing that a person does for their whole life. It’s not about the human as much as it is about the multifaceted soul. And people sometimes consider the soul to be one thing as well and for all intents and purposes, it is but there are so many dynamics that go into that as well. I won’t say layers because this group of ghosts don’t believe in layers. It’s too linear. It’s a dynamic.
K: The spirals.
A: Yeah. We are firm believers in the spirals. That’s why we called ourselves…before you even picked up on it…The Round Table. It has to be round. If it was a big rectangle, it would defeat the purpose of what we’re trying to do with you.
K: Got it. So then, the work that I do with ghosts…
A: (grins)
K: It’s only a mission of the soul. It’s not my purpose.
A: If people get hung up on their purpose…they’ll want to dissect it and look at it under a microscope and then the ego will take over and ask if it’s really for them and try to change it to appease itself. How about we just chalk it up to just being…Kim…just being Natalie…just being Tom…just being Nate…whoever. I used to do it too. I used to look at myself in the mirror and ask about my purpose because I was always unsure. If I had known that the music or the photography or the acting…the writing…if I had known that those were the missions that were contributing to the overall purpose that was named Anton, I would have had way more peace about my life instead of constantly trying to search for something that was more fulfilling than what I was already doing. I think that fulfillment can be obtained by just knowing the difference between purpose and soul mission.
K: I think people want to feel like they’ve achieved success and have achieved some sort of importance to themselves and to others.
A: That only comes when a person stops searching for it.
K: Wow. This has been very settling, and it brings me a lot of peace. Thank you for that Game of Thrones reference. It makes complete sense.
A: And honestly, it’s not really about winning anything. It’s not really about winning the top prize. It’s just trying to be the best you can be…taking that best step when you wake up to have that best day because your puzzle piece of this whole existence…is your corner of the world so how you approach that is the most important part of the puzzle…of the world. I think that made sense. (laughs)
K: (laughing) I hope I channeled that right. I’ll take a read through in a bit before posting. Thanks Anton! My brotha!
A: My sista! Hey…just one more thing…
K: Sure.
A: It’s all being done right. Missions are all being done right. If you go to bed knowing that your piece of the puzzle was put in place with the best of intentions…that’s all that needs doing. No wars required.
K: People fight wars every day. Sometimes every day is a battle.
A: Then it’s the moment to regroup and ask the tough questions and also ask for help. People are so loved. Even the mean ones. They’re so loved. They become mean because they don’t feel loved but…there is so much love for everyone. I’m happy to be a part of something that…shares that truth.
K: Me too. Thanks, Anton. I love you.
A: I love you. Thanks for the ride last night.
K: Thanks for the company.
A: Have a good day!
K: You too.
Kisses his fingers and waves them at me. Gone.

