How to shift your inner story.
Heirs to a
dispirited dream.
Your
identity at the deepest level, how you perceive yourself in relation to your
universe, is handed down to you. And, while you can find a few outliers on the
planet, most human cultures in this day and age abide by a collective myth.
These cultural myths quietly shape how we view ourselves and our purpose in
life. They determine how we relate to one another , what we value and how we
make decisions. They unconsiously influence our experience of life. I call ours
the Dispirited Dream. Our current ideology is one that fundametally undermines
our sense of security and safety.
To shift
from our current dispirited dream we must shift our perception of ourselves at
the very root and redefine who we are, in relationship to our universe.
In order to
do this, we need become fully aware of the current defining myths that color
our perceptions, affect our behavior, and influence our decision-making.
The 4 Main
Tenants of our Dispirited Dream.
1. We
are separate.
In a “you” or “me” world, we have to expend a great
deal of our life force competing with one another, to ensure our personal
security.
2. There
isn’t enough.
Our dispirited dream conditions us to believe in
scarity. Not enough resources, not enough for all of us, at least. This myth
tell us that we, as individuals, are also fundamentally inadequate. As a
result, we always need more.
3. I
can’t.
Our dispirited dream diminishes our inner authority
and our inborn capacity to craft our reality. We struggle to own our power and
are a bit confused about who is really in charge of our lives.
4. I
have to go along to get along.
Our dispirited dream demands comformity. We are
conditioned to believe that making our way in this world is a battle and that
we better go along, to get along.
Consider
this
1. You
belong.
2. You
have everything you need.
3. You
can.
4. We
choose.
Shift your
inner story.
Evolve your
own story: begin to see yourself and others in a new light.
Lead with
your heart: 90% communication is initated from the heart to the brain.
Begin
noticing the positive feedback from your physiology.
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