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The power of the unique reality Inner action and outer action
ОглавлениеIn my seminars, I like to announce the audience that the outer action is the easy part of the plan. I do not know if you think it is easy to act until you modify your external circumstances, but I warn you that that’s the easiest thing to do (and yet 99% of the people fail in the outer game…) and it’s the easy part! (Imagine how things are going to get when we get to the hard part.)
What is outer action? Basically, on doing things in the world of things. What is known as agenda, plan of action, tasks… for example, most of what is examined in a coaching process is almost the external game. The behaviors, the habits, the attitudes, the plan of action with dates, the results… Ultimately, all that is outer external game, which is expressed in the world of things.
Let’s go for the difficult part. Are you ready? Here we go:
What is internal action? In a single word: being. (Explaining it is beyond words). But don’t worry, because throughout this book you will understand what it means to let the creative things express through your conscience.
Inner action is essential, external action is optional.
And at a certain level, the latter is totally unnecessary. What I want to say is that a higher level of conscience, there is less need to act in order to be able to manifest the intention. On the contrary, at a lower level of consciousness, the greater the effort necessary to manifest the desires. I know the world hasn't taught you a word to help you create an ideal of realized life, but it's just so you don't regain your unlimited power. Remember, you live in the matrix of the great deception.
I know that this speech is still difficult for some people to accept; but I would not have thrown away a "successful conventional life" to get into the extraordinary, and to play it all for myself, if I did not live it by myself. I believe in what I do, I see what I write, right in the place I love and respect most: my own life.
"Conscience is the unique reality. The world and all there is in it are states of conscience." NEVILLE
At some point I concluded that conventional coaching focuses on "making do"; and that is good but not extraordinary.
I enjoy doing a lot of things myself, people who know me know it very well. But, although we live in a seemingly material dimension, we must not forget that everything originates in a more gently plane, not visible, to which we must set a course to manifest.
I realize that many people enter the coaching profession from the materialistic Paradigm where the spirit factor is ignored. Okay, it's better than nothing, and I think you need to start there, but their approach is very mental. Too, I would say.
Future coaches attend a coaching school where they are formed as professionals and give them the guidelines of that technology of change... but, in the end, the coach will not necessarily be a person who has made an inner journey, is not selfrealized, perhaps not even satisfied with his life, does not know how to manifest his own desires, and is not remotely a successful person... and that makes coaching not entirely efficient. Most do not apply what they preach (although this occurs in all disciplines).
And I'm not saying they're bad coaches, I'm saying that as people maybe they don't have an experiential background, or the level of conscience that allows them to help others make the journey to realization.
To help others we should first be able to help ourselves... to be an example of personal and professional excellence. And that's why I wrote the book SuperCoaching, to raise the standards of those who offer coaching, and not because I want to create a new coaching school, but because I think coaching lacks more heart, or, being more clearly, to focus it from a spiritual perspective.
I call SuperCoaching the inner action to differentiate it from conventional coaching more focused on the outer action. I could have also called it GoalCoaching or SupraCoaching to differentiate it from conventional coaching. Thus, SuperCoaching is coaching from the heart, from consciousness. That's the difference from conventional coaching.
I have written a trilogy about manifestation:
1. “Appointment on the top”, which is coaching 1.0 (The outer game of success).
2. “SuperCoaching”, which is coaching 2.0 (The inner game of success)
3. “The Manifestation Code”, which is coaching 3.0 (The spiritual game of success).
These are three approaches that I believe they need to be addressed in this order.
In the first approach you get everything, in the third one you do nothing. In the first step, you want to change the world or make changes in it. In the second step, you want to change yourself. In the third step, you understand that there is nothing to change or enhance, you can only know yourself (waking up). In the third step you deliver, but you are only willing to deliver your goals when you have previously entrusted them to your ego, regardless of whether you have achieved them or not.
If you ever thought you had great power, you're right. You've been given great power but it doesn't work as you might suppose. Power consists in manifesting changes in the world. Before exploding of joy, consider the condition: the way to get it is by changing yourself first. But let us continue with the two glances: mental and spiritual. You can understand mentally from perception, but only from the knowledge of introspection can you understand spiritually. One thing is what you know and another what you are. Perceiving is fine, but knowing is better. Perceiving is interpreting the world (reading it), but knowing is shaping reality (creating it).
The second glance is ‘knowing’ from the Spirit, that is not interpretation nor perception, it is pure knowledge.
"Man's ruling illusion is his conviction that there are other causes and not the state of his own conscience." NEVILLE
From the first glance, the world is independent from one’s self, from the second glance the world is dependent on one’s self.
The Spirit does not make mistakes; he always gives the human being what he gave to himself first in his mind. Only the lower self makes mistakes by dispensing of the support of the creative Presence (the wisdom that makes situations mature). Instead of asking yourself how you got into a situation or when you'll get out of it, it’s better that you devote your energy to relating to that situation to unravel yourself so it doesn't happen again. To have a "why" or reason of how it happened what happened will be useless, it is better to know the "why" it happened what happened.
Ego makes mistakes. Although making mistakes is not the problem, it is the attachment to them, and not withdrawing from the mental position that creates and maintains them. It is not necessary not to make mistakes; rather it is necessary not to want to keep them. Withdrawing from wrong perception is the wisest thing.