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For many years I have consulted with people to achieve positive personal change through higher consciousness. They are individuals and groups who are keen to work as effectively as possible.
Higher consciousness individuals are moved by an expansive vision. They are fascinated by life and driven to experience it fully. They respond well to change although they do not necessarily like it. They think clearly when information is uncertain and belief structures are impaired. They see connections between a fast moving world and their vision, and they have open and receptive state of mind that is not paralysed by information they had not expected. They have mastered the art of working with people and are able to communicate honestly, pursue compelling vision and engage with integrity.
Inspiration, radical curiosity and wisdom from the heart need to be valued more.
Higher consciousness individuals are moved by an expansive vision. They are fascinated by life and driven to experience it fully. They respond well to change although they do not necessarily like it. They think clearly when information is uncertain and belief structures are impaired. They see connections between a fast moving world and their vision, and they have open and receptive state of mind that is not paralysed by information they had not expected. They have mastered the art of working with people and are able to communicate honestly, pursue compelling vision and engage with integrity.
Inspiration, radical curiosity and wisdom from the heart need to be valued more.
Nerves of Steel
Nerves of Steel is a famous old traditional exercise that taught warriors hold to hold onto energy and stay strong all day. You can see my hand tremble a bit (actually a lot) as I hold my arm straight out over the sink. Best use unbreakable cups and fill to the meniscus. Practice daily. You'll learn how to hold energy and not waste it in nervous tweeting and chatter. |
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- Chris Walker
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